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Towards the direction of the sun run all the way with 2 legs.
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I think there are two main reasons why Kuafu keeps chasing the sunThe first is that Kuafu is to pursue the light, and the second is that Kuafu's true identity is an ancient sorcerer, and chasing the sun is a kind of witchcraft ritual in the tribe.
We all know the legend of Kuafu chasing the sun, mainly about a leader named Kuafu in the Kuafu clan during the emperor's period who wanted to chase the sun down and figure out what kind of impact the sun has on human life, so he began to chase the sun day and night and kept running Kuafu, because he was too thirsty, he drank the water of the Yellow River and the Wei River, but even then he did not chase the sun, and finally died of thirst on the road.
And one of the reasons why Kuafu chases the sun is to chase the light. At that time, the only things that could emit light were the sun and fire, and one creature did not have electric lights, a tool that could show the way in the night. Therefore, the sun was of great significance to the ancient people, and Kwafu, as the leader of the tribe, wanted to understand why the sun could shine and keep the light in his tribe.
And this can refer to Prometheus in ancient Greek mythology.
The second reason is that Kuafu is an ancient wizard, and chasing the sun is a purpose in the wizard I, so that the heavens can rain。And this kind of feudal superstition was generally common in ancient times. You must know that after hundreds of millions of years of changes, the light emitted by the sun is weaker than before.
So in ancient times, we can imagine how much the sun will affect the earth, the rivers may be dried out because of this, the crops may wither because of this, if it does not rain all year round, then the people of the land will not be able to live, and Kuafu, as a sorcerer in the tribe, naturally has this responsibility to pray for rain in the heavens.
I came to the conclusion that Kuafu was not actually chasing the sun, but water.
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The sun rises every morning and sets again at night, Kuafu thinks that the sun goes every day, he wants to follow the footsteps of the sun to see, he doesn't like darkness, he likes light, and wants to fix the sun in the sky.
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The Yellow Emperor's Yinglong tribe defeated Chiyou's Kuafu tribe. Ying Long is the god of drought, so the Kuafu tribe dried up everywhere. In order for the tribe to survive,"Kuafu"Daily ritual of seeking rain and witchcraft is performed, and the entire tribe migrates to places where there is a source of water.
On the way to find a water source, the water of the Yellow River and the Wei River on the way was dry, and the Kuafu tribe, which could not see hope, died on the way to migrate, and the Kuafu tribe was supposed to chase the water source.
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Legend has it that in the era of the Yellow Emperor Dynasty, one of the leaders of the Kuafu clan (Kuafu) wanted to pluck the sun and put it in people's hearts, so he began to chase the sun. When he was thirsty, he drank the water of the Yellow River and Weishui, and was about to go to the north to drink water from the Great Lake (or Daze), but was dyed of thirst on the way to Daze. His cane turned into a peach grove and became a peach garden; And his body turned into Kuafu Mountain.
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The fire-like sun scorched the crops on the ground and dried the water in the river. People are so hot that they can't live. When Kuafu saw this, he set an ambition and vowed to catch the sun so that it would obey the people's instructions and serve them better.
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Once upon a time, there was a very tall man, and his name was Kuafu. Kuafu's legs are long, and he can cross a big river in one step. Kwafu saw that the sun rose in the east and set in the west every day, and he thought:
It would be nice if it was always daytime. I'm going to find a way to catch the sun and let it shine forever on the earth. Kwafu picked up a cane and walked on two long legs to chase the sun.
He used strong perseverance to chase the bright sun. He ran and ran until the sun was going to set, and he was so happy that he wanted to catch the sun at once. The sun was a big ball of fire, and Kwafu was so sweaty from the sun that he was dying of thirst.
He ran to the Yellow River and drank the water of the Yellow River in one go, and then ran to the Wei River and drank the water of the Wei River, but he was still so thirsty that he ran on his two long legs to the great lake in the north. Before he could reach the lake, he died of thirst. Before he died, he threw his cane forward and closed his eyes forever.
Although Kuafu was dead, he used his body to moisten the huge cane. Later, the cane turned into a large peach grove, and produced large peaches that were sweet and thirst-quenching. Kuafu left a peach forest for those who loved light and were very brave.
When people pass by, they can rest in the shade of the trees and pick a peach to quench their thirst.
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Why did Kwafu go after the sun as follows:The reason why Kuafu went to chase the sun: Kuafu was to pursue light.
Kuafu chasing the sun refers to the legend that in the period of the Yellow Emperor, the leader of the Kuafu clan wanted to take off the sun, so he began to race with the sun, and after drinking the Yellow River and Weishui when he was thirsty, he died of thirst on the way to Daze, and his cane turned into a peach forest, and his body turned into Kuafu Mountain. The story of Kuafu's day-to-day journey reflects the desire of the ancient Chinese ancestors to understand and overcome nature.
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"The Classic of Mountains and Seas: Overseas North Longitude".Here's how it's described:Kuafu chased away with the sun and entered the sun. Thirsty to drink, drink in Hewei, Hewei is insufficient, Wang Qi Bureau north drink Daze.
Before he arrived, he died of thirst. Abandon his staff and turn into Dunlin.
After careful consideration, Kuafu decided to start chasing the sun from the East China Sea, because this is where the sun rises, and it is not so complicated to chase it so close to the horizon of the earth.
So, with the pace of an arrow from the string, Kua Fu ran to the east and began his journey to chase the sun.
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1. The main content of the story of "Kua Father's Day".
According to legend, in the era of the Yellow Emperor Dynasty, one of the leaders of the Kuafu clan wanted to take off the sun and put it in people's hearts, so he began to chase the sun. When he was thirsty, he drank the water of the Yellow River and Weishui, and was about to go to the great lake (or sea) to the north to drink, but he died of thirst on the way to Daze. His cane turned into Dunlin and became a peach blossom source; And his body turned into Kuafu Mountain.
2. What does "Kua Fu Day" tell us.
The story of "Praise the Father's Day" has its own extremely profound meaning. It illustrates that "only those who value time and the sun can go fast; The faster one walks, the more he feels empty in his belly, so that he can need and receive more water (consider water as a symbol of knowledge); Only by getting more water can we race against time and not fall behind time." Kuafu is an ancient mythological hero, he does not give in to nature, dares to fight against nature, and even sacrifices himself for it, and what is even more touching is that after death, his cane will turn into a peach forest to continue his tenacious life.
The myth of the precious spirit of courage to explore, not to be afraid of sacrifice, and to benefit mankind has had a great influence on later generations.
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