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The legend of the Sun and the LunaAntes that day had on the world, met the gods in Teotihuacan. -Who will light up the world? - asked. An arrogant God who was called Tecuciztecatl, said:-I shall give light to the world. Then the gods asked:-do and who more? -One looked to others, and no one dared to be offered for that Office. -You know the one that alum - she was told to Nanahuatzin, that was a ugly, humble and silent God. and he obeyed goodwill. The two then began to do penance to get cigar to the sacrifice. After four days, the gods gathered around the fire. They were going to witness the sacrifice of Tecuciztecatl and Nanahuatzin. then they said:-Ea, Tecuciztecatl! Enter you on fire! and he made the attempt to spoil, but gave him fear and did not dare. Four times he tried, but could not throw is then the gods said:-Ea because Nanahuatzin! Now you try! - And this God, closing his eyes, threw into the fire. When Tecuciztecatl saw that Nanahuatzin had thrown into the fire, was ashamed of his cowardice and also threw. Then the gods looked eastward and said: - there will be shown Nanahuatzin made Sun-. And it was true. No one could look at it because it was hurting the eyes. It shone and shed rays everywhere. Then appeared Tecuciztecatl made Luna. In the same order that came into the fire, the gods appeared the sky made Sun and moon. Since then there are day and night in the world. I hope that they will find it if this good luck here: )

  




       


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