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The Green Falcons

TyShaye Ferrell
Dayshawna Hinton
The lover
This archetype appears not only in those who are romantically inclined, but
also in anyone who exhibit passion and devotion. One can be a lover of art,
music, gardening, nature, or needlepoint
Hasu-Ko is a young Japanese girl who died of love for her betrothed, whom
she had never seen.


fool
The archetype fool is associated with three major characteristics: making
people laugh, making them cry, and wearing a mask that covers one's own
real emotions. The Clown is generally male, with few women playing the role
either in literature or the theater.
Amanojaku- A small demon that instigates people into wickedness.

The dragon
The dragon is charismatic and colorful, wants to be center of attention. Very
arrogant
Undoubtedly the most famous of mythical beasts. The creature lives for the
most part in the ocean, river, or lake, but it has the power of flight and rules
over clouds and tempests. Dragon of china and japan resemble each other


The horse
The horse is confident and proud. Prone to erratic behavior heart is in right place.
(scatty)
Hsuan Chuang had been presented him on his long pilgrimage. One day when he
reached she-pan shan, near a torrent, a dragon emerged from the deep river-bed and
devoured the horse. The unfortunate dragon requested the gods have pity on him,
where she prevailed upon Yu Huang to spare his life on condition that he served as
steed for pilgrim on the expedition to western paradise.

The artist
The artist embodies the passion to express a dimension of life that is just
beyond the five senses. This archetype is animated with the energy to
express it into physical forms.
Shen-nung is one of the three noble ones, called the San-huang. He is a
Chinese mythology that was said to have invented the plow and taught man
the art of agriculture as well as the cultivation of forests. He is sometimes
portrayed with the head of an ox.

The earth mother
The archetype of the earth mother is the life-giver, the source of nurturing and
nourishment, unconditional fountain of love, patience, devotion, caring, and unselfish
acts. This archetype is the keeper and protector of life, from children to the family to
the greater Mother Nature archetype whose province is the Earth and all life.
As to the queen mother Wang, She is usually represented as a beautiful young
woman also in ceremonial dress, sometimes alone. She is also sometimes seen with
a peacock or surrounded by her ladies in waiting.


The Messenger
This archetype brings information or power and inspiration to disparate
groups of people
Gou Mang is a messenger of the Chinese sky god. Gou Mang is associated
with the east, and he brings spring and happiness

The Wounded Healer
Initiated into the art of healing through some form of personal hardship
anything from an actual physical injury or illness to the loss of all ones
earthly possessions.
Yakushi Nyorai is called 'the master of remedies'. One of the six Buddhas of
meditation in Japan, and the Buddha of healing. He is much revered as the
savior who promised to cure all sickness and to obtain for mankind the
remedies it needs.

The magician
This archetype tends to be seen as an entertainer. The magician produce
results outside the ordinary rules of life, whether causing people to fall in
love or objects to disappear.
Chang Kuo entertained the emperor with a variety of magical tricks, such as
render himself invisible

Beggar
The archetype of a beggar is solely negative one, but that is an illusion. A
person do not need to be starving for food to be considered a beggar.
Yeta is a Japanese who may be a disguise for Inari, the god of food or goddess
of rice. Inari can both male and female. If a women give generously to yeta or
inari with a son.

Samurai
The warriors archetypes represents physical strength and the ability
to protect, defend, and fight for one's rights
The samurai were warriors of pre - modern Japan. They later made
up the ruling military class that eventually became the highest ranking
social caste

The rebel
This archetype can be a powerful aid in helping the group break out of old
tribal patterns. The rebel can also lead you to reject spiritual systems that
do not serve your inner need for direct union with the divine and to seek out
more appropriate paths
Zhu Yuanzhang joined the rebel troops and, by 1357, the army, which was
by then under his command, conquered Nanjing. He then became the
emperor and created the Ming Dynasty.


Angel
Are typically represented as winged beings who intervene in times of great
need or for the purpose of delivering a message of guidance or instruction
from god to humans
Tenshi is a Japanese angel who is a messenger for the gods and helpers of
humanity. They prevent priests from throwing himself a high rock, by telling
him that a lifetime of teaching the lore of buddha is better

The damsel
This is the archetype of a romantic duo. The damsel represents a women with little
ability to handle the forces in the outside world, and the knight is the portrait of honor,
and strength who embodies the promise of everlasting safety and protection
Ko-no-Hana is a Japanese blossom princess, which is the symbol of delicate earthly
life. She is the daughter of a mountain god oho-yama. She married Ninigi and had
three sons, but their marriage was not a happy one. Ko-no-Hana retired to a hut in the
woods but, she later set it on fire and perished in the flames.



The Exorcist
This archetype has the ability to confront evil in the form of possession by
destructive or antisocial impulses in oneself and others
Shoki is the god of the afterlife and exorcism. He is the chief enemy of the
Oni, group of devils. He is also similar to the Chinese god of exorcism

The divine child
The archetype of the divine child is associated with innocence, purity, and
redemption, god -like qualities that suggest that the child enjoys a special
union with divine itself. It is also a reference point of your inner spirit
Suitengu is Japanese child god of the sea. He was the fortune of the sea
and was married to Isora, the fortune of the shore

Work Cites
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Guirand. New Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology. London: Hamlyn, 1968.
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Werner, E. T. C. Myths and Legends of China. New York: Dover
Publications, 1994. Prin
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