Proper noun
Pangu
(Chinese mythology) The first living being and creator of all in Chinese mythology.
Shangdi is another creator deity, possibly prior to Pangu; sharing concepts similar to Abrahamic faiths. Source: Internet
Pangu is usually depicted as a primitive, hairy giant with horns on his head (like the Greek Pan ) and clad in furs. Source: Internet
The first writer to record the myth of Pangu was Xu Zheng during the Three Kingdoms period. Source: Internet
This task took eighteen thousand years, with each day the sky grew ten feet higher, the Earth ten feet wider, and Pangu ten feet taller. Source: Internet
To keep them separated, Pangu stood between them and pushed up the Sky. Source: Internet
But, jailbreaking, especially with Pangu, is extremely easy and you should be perfectly fine. Source: Internet