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Suitable. Because it is based on the original text, the description is expanded, so that the image of Kuafu is fuller.
Abandon his staff and turn into Dunlin"As the end of "Kuafu Chasing the Sun" - the cane left by Kuafu turned into a peach forest, showing the greatness of his skills, and the "Deng Lin" "born" by "being soaked in corpse paste meat" shows that it is Kuafu's life that nourishes this peach forest, "Thousands of miles" shows that the forest that Kuafu nourishes with your life has a very majestic atmosphere, which greatly enriches Kuafu's heroic image, highlights a spirit of brave pursuit, death, and willingness to benefit mankind, and has more romantic charm.
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Suitable. A more detailed description of Deng Lin extensively, reflecting the great ambition of Kuafu and the great spirit of sacrifice for mankind, is a great cause that illuminates the future!
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Plausible! Keep the reader interested.
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Kuafu chasing the sun is a classic fable in the Classic of Mountains and Seas, reflecting the idea of contradictory identity. Kwafu was a noble doctor who chased the sun and feared that it would burn him. There is an obvious contradiction here:
Kwafu had to chase the sun, but he also had to worry that the sun would burn him if it didn't run wild. This contradiction can be further explained as follows: Kuafuyuan wants to get the light of the sun that is too dry, and wants to avoid the heat of the sun.
The idea of contradictory identity is shown here: people always have contradictory needs in life, need to pursue two opposite impulses at the same time, and this contradiction is also the embodiment of human wisdom. As the ancient thinker Kang Youwei said:
Contradiction is the same, wisdom is so far", which shows that the identity of contradiction is the manifestation of wisdom.
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Pangu worked tirelessly to build heaven and earth. After the completion of heaven and earth, Pangu died due to overwork. After his death, he continued to create all things, and his right eye became the radiant sun, and his left eye became the moon.
The sun came to the sky above Bofu, shook his whole body, and sprinkled a scorching light downward. The light baked the earth, crops and trees were scorched, rivers were dried up, and humans could not bear such high temperatures and died. The supreme governor of the country of Bofu is called Kuafu.
He was very sad to see the sun doing such evil, and his people suffering such a great calamity, and vowed to arrest the sun and bring the people back to the peaceful and happy days they used to have.
It can be seen from this that Kuafu chased the sun in order to catch the sun so that the sun would no longer harm his country. As the head of a country, Kuafu has the responsibility to protect the people and let them live a good and happy life.
Due to the high heat released by the sun to make himself thirsty and unbearable, Kuafu could only temporarily give up catching the sun, and find water to quench his thirst, drank the Yellow River and Weishui in one go, and could only go all the way to the northwest to find Daze, but died of fatigue in the search for Daze, and had to throw away the crutches in his hand when he was dying.
Others believe that Kuafu is a tribe (because it is impossible to be a person who can drink the water of the Yellow River and Weishui) who live in an area that is perennially dry and water-scarce (due to geographical circumstances), so they want to find an area with abundant water sources to live in. They believe that they live in an area where the days are long and the nights are short, the sun is scorching for a long time, and water is scarce. Therefore, they thought that the place where the sun set must have short sunshine hours and abundant water sources, so they migrated to the northwest, but the result was counterproductive.
The Classic of Mountains and Seas. The purpose of "Kuafu Chasing the Sun" in "Kuafu Chasing the Sun" is not to find water, he is racing against the sun. So, why did the giant Kuafu race against the sun?
In fact, this reflects the precious spirit of ancient human beings to explore and conquer nature. Giant Kuafu may wonder what this round fireball is, where it rises, where it falls, and what is the speed, let's try it with you! It's also possible.
In this mythical story, it is clear that the previous people were ignorant and ignorant, and although Kuafu failed in exploring and conquering nature, Kuafu's never-say-die spirit is singable and weeping. Therefore, some modern scholars who study Chinese mythology have classified "Kuafu chasing the sun" into the category of humanistic hero mythology. At the same time, this legend is related to regional mountains and plants, so it is also classified as a myth of mountains and rivers.
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Kuafu is the head of a certain tribe in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas", and the purpose of chasing the sun is to catch the sun and see what the sun is.
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Kuafu is an ordinary person in the Classic of Mountains and Seas, but he has a strong pursuit, and the purpose of chasing the sun is to pursue the dream in his heart.
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Kuafu chased the sun in order to capture the sun, and did not want the sun to hurt his family and the people of the country. As the head of state, Kwafu has the responsibility to protect the people of the country and let them live happily.
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The main idea of "Kua Fu Chases the Sun" is that the ancient ancestors tried to transcend the shackles of limited life and the eternal thirst for life.
The ancient ancestors expressed their thoughts on life-time-life through myths such as fantasy, imagination and day-by-day: finite human life, a strong yearning for eternal time. A limited individual life, "feasting" on the pain of the passage of time.
Human beings have made unremitting efforts in the pursuit of eternal life.
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It's burned 800 million, of course it's credible.
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