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Kuafu chases the sun, the battle of Chiyou, and Pangu opens the world.
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Pangu opens the sky, Nuwa mends the sky, Kuafu chases the sun, Houyi shoots the sun, Chang'e runs to the moon, Xingtian dances to dry Qi, the battle of the deer, the legend of Luoshen, Zhuang Zhou Mengdie, etc.
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Nuwa mends the sky: Legend has it that Pangu opened the world, Nuwa made people out of yellow clay, the sun, moon and stars performed their duties, the people lived and worked in peace and contentment, and the four seas sang and danced. Later, Gonggong fought for the throne with Zhuan, and was unable to reach the mountain without victory, resulting in the collapse of the heavenly pillars, the extinction of the earth, the waste of the four poles, the split of Kyushu, the northwest of the sky, the southeast, the flooding, the spread of fires, and the displacement of people.
When Nuwa saw her people in the midst of a great calamity, she was very concerned and decided to refine stones to make up for the heavens. So she traveled all over the world, wading through the mountains, and finally chose Tiantai Mountain, a fairy mountain on the sea beyond the East China Sea. Tiantai Mountain is one of the five immortal mountains in the East China Sea, and the five immortal mountains are hunched on the back of the gods to prevent them from sinking to the bottom of the sea.
Why did Nuwa choose Tiantai Mountain, because only Tiantai Mountain produces five-colored soil for stone refining, which is an excellent place for refining Tianshi. So, Nuwa piled boulders on the top of Tiantai Mountain as a furnace, took the five-colored soil as the material, and borrowed the sun and divine fire, which lasted nine days and nine nights, and refined 36,501 five-color boulders. Then it lasted nine days and nine nights, and 36,500 pieces of colorful stones were used to make up the sky.
The remaining piece is left on the top of Yutani in the middle of Mt. Tendai. The heavens were repaired, but there was no pillar to support the four poles. If there were no pillars to support it, the sky would fall.
In desperation, Nuwa had no choice but to cut off the four feet that carried the god of Tiantai Mountain to support the four poles. However, if Tiantai Mountain did not have the load of Shenao, it would sink to the bottom of the sea, so Nuwa moved Tiantai Mountain to Langya on the coast of the East China Sea, which is the area of Taoda Town in Rizhao City today. To this day, there are still Nuwa mending the rooftop, and there are the gods who have been cut off and the remaining colorful stones under the mending roof, which are called the sun god stone by later generations.
Nuwa mends the rooftop.
After Nuwa mends the sky, the heavens and the earth are positioned, the flood returns, the fire is extinguished, and the four seas are quiet.
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The oldest collection of legends and stories in China - "Yanzi Spring and Autumn".
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In an old legend, your head is kicked by a donkey.
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Chang'e ran to the moon, and Houyi shot the sun
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1, Meng Jiangnu cried on the Great Wall.
Meng Jiangnu crying on the Great Wall is one of the four major love stories of Chinese folk. Legend has it that during the Qin Dynasty, when Qin Shi Huang built the Great Wall, the labor was heavy, the young Fan Xiliang and the woman Meng Jiangnu just got married for three days, Fan Xiliang was forced to set out to build the Great Wall, and soon died of hunger, cold and fatigue, and the bones were buried under the Great Wall.
Meng Jiangnu was wearing a cold coat and went through a lot of hardships to finally come to the Great Wall, but what she got was the bad news of her husband's death. Meng Jiangnu cried on the Great Wall for three days and three nights, and suddenly the Great Wall collapsed, revealing Fan Xiliang's body.
2. Jingwei reclamation.
Jingwei reclamation is one of the ancient Chinese myths and legends. According to legend, Jingwei was the youngest daughter of Emperor Yan Shennong, named Nuwa, and one day the girl went to the East China Sea to play and drowned in the water. After death, the uneven elf turned into a kind of sacred bird with a flower head, a white beak shell, and red claws, and every day brought stones and plants from the mountains, threw them into the East China Sea, and then emitted a mournful cry of "Jingwei, Jingwei", as if calling to himself.
3. The Legend of the Eight Immortals.
The legend of the Eight Immortals is one of the local folk legends in Shandong, the legend of the Eight Immortals originated very early, "the Eight Immortals cross the sea, each shows their magical powers" is almost a story that everyone is familiar with. Most of these eight immortals are based on historical figures, but the accounts are different. On June 7, 2008, the legend of the Eight Immortals was approved to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.
4. Houyi shoots the sun.
In ancient times, there was a severe drought in the land. The heat scorched the forest, dried the earth, and dried the seedlings and trees. It turned out that Dijun and Xihe had 10 children, all of whom were the sun, and they lived in the OOC, and there was a big tree in the sea called Fuso.
The 10 suns slept under the branches, and took turns running out to be on duty in the sky, shining on the earth.
But sometimes, they come out together and bring disaster to humanity. In order to save mankind, Hou Yi stretched his bow and arrows and shot at the 9 suns. I saw a burst of fireball in the sky, and a three-legged crow fell. In the end, only one sun was left in the sky.
5, Cowherd and Weaver Girl.
The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl are famous folklore love stories in ancient China, derived from the star names of Altair and Vega. It mainly tells the story of the orphan Cowherd who relies on his brother and sister-in-law to live. After getting married, they farmed and weaved, gave birth to a son and a daughter, and lived a very happy life.
Unexpectedly, the Emperor of Heaven found out about this and ordered the Queen Mother to escort the Weaver Girl back to Heaven for trial.
The old cow couldn't bear to let their wives separate, so he cut off the horns on his head and turned it into a small boat, and let the cowherd carry his children to chase after him in a boat. Seeing that she was about to catch up with the Weaver Girl, the Queen Mother suddenly pulled off the golden hairpin on her head and drew a rolling Milky Way in the sky. The Cowherd couldn't cross the river, so he could only look at the Weaver Girl by the river and weep from afar.
Their steadfast love touched the magpies, and countless magpies flew over and used their bodies to build a colorful bridge across the Tianhe, so that the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl could meet on the Tianhe. The Emperor of Heaven had no choice but to allow the Cowherd and Weaver Girl to meet once a year on the Magpie Bridge on July 7, and the magpie would also be by his side. In the future, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl will meet on July 7 every year.
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