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Nuwa Mending Heaven shows her great courage and spirit of sacrificing herself for the sake of all mankind. He also praised Nuwa's great spirit of risking her life to save mankind. It is a spirit of self-sacrifice and not afraid of sacrifice.
In the myth of "Nuwa mends the sky", the heaven that Nuwa makes up is the heaven on her head; The ground that he holds up is the ground under his feet; What has been created is a world where human beings can live in peace; It reflects the courage and heroism.
Nuwa mends the sky (ancient Chinese myths and legends).
One of the ancient myths and legends of China, the goddess of creation Nuwa is the ancestor of the Chinese nation and the righteous god of blessing Sheji. Legend has it that Nuwa created man from the earth and incarnated all things, so that the heavens and the earth would no longer be silent. Nuwa, the creator of the world, is therefore known as the Mother Earth, and she is a beautiful goddess with a slender figure like a snake, so much so that some mythologists insist that she is a snake at all.
The story of Nuwa mending the sky, like the story of Nuwa creating people, is a household name among Chinese. During the Nuwa era, as human beings multiplied, society began to be turbulent. Later generations used two heroic figures, the water god Gonggong clan and the fire god Zhurong clan, to fight in Buzhou Mountain, and as a result, Gonggong clan angrily hit Buzhou Mountain because of the defeat, and connected Nuwa with colorful stones to make up the sky and a series of vigorous and moving stories.
Ancient mythology records the idealistic worldview of the early ancestors of the Chinese nation, in honor of the settlement groups and leaders who have made particularly significant contributions to the ethnic group. The more simple the myth, the more credible the life and thoughts of the early ancestors are restored.
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To put it seriously: it shows Nuwa's selfless dedication and spirit of not being afraid of sacrifice to save the people.
In fact, she has a lot of skills, and she has to carry bad things, and the little clay figurines she pinched will not make up for the sky.
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Nuwa mends the sky and embodies her great courage and spirit of sacrificing herself for the sake of all mankind. He also praised Nuwa's great spirit of risking her life to save mankind. It is a spirit of self-sacrifice and not afraid of sacrifice.
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This fairy tale tells us that perseverance will pay off, even though it can feel incredible to see these things at times.
But often these incredible things can make a huge difference to us, so it's understandable.
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Nuwa takes thunder and lightning as the car, Ying Long drives in the center, Qingqiu with both sides, holding a strange jade, paving a car mat with a pattern, there are yellow colored clouds around, the front is opened by the white mantle, and there are Teng snakes in the back to follow, leisurely traveling, ghosts and gods guide it, ascend to the nine heavens, meet the heavenly road at the spiritual gate, and rest peacefully and quietly in the Dadao Taizu.
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1. Nuwa Mending Heaven shows Nuwa's great courage and spirit of sacrificing herself for all mankind, and also praises Nuwa's great spirit of risking her life to save mankind.
2. Show Nuwa's spirit of self-sacrifice, not afraid of danger, not afraid of sacrifice, and willing to contribute.
3. Praise Nuwa's courage, strength, and senseless spirit.
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What has been created is a world where human beings can live in peace;
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Nuwa who sacrifices herself for others, and Nuwa who benefits others.
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He praised Nuwa's bravery, kindness and great dedication to the people's self-sacrifice and dedication without fear of danger.
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The story of Nuwa mending the sky praises Nuwa's quality of facing difficulties without fear of hardships and dangers, and also shows that Nuwa is a person who cares about sentient beings but does not love them. This story inspires us that when faced with difficulties, we should find ways to solve them, rather than sit idly by, and when faced with difficulties, we should learn to help others instead of watching from the sidelines.
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Kind, brave, and world-minded.
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Nuwa Mends the Heavens" is from Huainanzi (Volume 6. Meditation). "Huainan Zi" (that is, "Huainan Wangshu", also known as "Huainan Honglie"), is a work compiled by the guests under Liu Anming, the king of Huainan in the early Western Han Dynasty.
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