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Kuafu is one of the myths and legends of ancient China, and has a very wonderful description in the "Chinese Myths and Legends" written by Yuan Ke, the father of Chinese mythology and legends and oriental mythology. During the period of the Yellow Emperor, in the great wilderness of the north, there was a big mountain called Chengdu Zaitian, which was inhabited by the descendants of the great god Houtu, called the Kuafu family. The people of Kuafu are warm-hearted, good runners, and people with great strength.
Because they are tall and strong, they are also known as the Giants. They rely on these conditions and like to fight for others. The people of the Kuafu tribe helped the Chiyou tribe against the Yellow Emperor tribe, but were later defeated by the Yellow Emperor.
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Kua Fu Cha Ri is a myth and legend, in which "father" is the honorific title for men in ancient times, and Kua is the name of his tribe.
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The Kuafu in Kwafu is the name of a god in ancient mythology. Kwafu is constantly chasing the sun.
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The word Kuafu in Kuafu is a person's name, which cannot be taken apart to understand, and if it is taken apart, it means something else.
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Kua Fu is a person, a mythical figure in legends.
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Kuafu. The literal meaning of the day is that the father of Kua chases the sun.
This idiom is often used as a metaphor for people who have great ambitions, or as a metaphor for not being able to measure themselves. Kuafu's day-by-day is from "The Classic of Mountains and Seas: Overseas North Classic", which tells the story of the ancient giant Kuafu's chasing the sun and finally dying of thirst halfway. Synonyms of Kuafu's day-by-day approach.
It's beyond my strength.
The original text of the day by day.
The Classic of Mountains and Seas, Overseas North Classic": Kuafu chased away with the sun and entered the sun; thirsty, want to drink, drink in the river and Wei; The river and Wei are insufficient, and the north drinks Daze. Before he arrived, he died of thirst. Abandon his staff and turn into Dunlin.
Translation: Kwafu ran with the sun until he reached the place where the sun set; He felt thirsty and wanted to drink water, so he went to the Yellow River and the Wei River.
Drink. The water of the Yellow River and the Wei River was not enough, so Kuafu went to the north to drink the water of the big lake. Before he reached the Great Lake, he died of thirst halfway. Kuafu discarded his staff, and his staff turned into a peach grove.
The term "Kuafu day by day" is also found in the "Liezi Tangwen".
The original text is as follows: Kuafufu is not able to measure his strength, and wants to chase the shadow of the sun, and chase it in the valley. If you are thirsty to drink, go to drink the river and Wei. The river and Wei are insufficient, and they will go north to drink Daze. Before he arrived, he died of thirst. Abandon his staff, soak the flesh of the corpse, and give birth to Dunlin. Deng Lin is thousands of miles wide.
Translation: Kuafu's self-conscious desire to catch up with the shadow of the sun was to the side of the valley where the sun was setting. He was so thirsty that he wanted to get water to drink, so he ran to drink water from the Yellow River and the Wei River.
The water of the Yellow River and the Wei River was not enough to drink, so he went north to drink the water from the big lake. Before he could get there, he died of thirst halfway through. The cane he discarded, soaked with the fat and muscle of the corpse, grew into a dense wood, called Dunlin.
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"Praise the father day by day" is an idiom, when used in praise, as a metaphor for people with great ambition or great strength and courage; When used in a pejorative sense, metaphor is not self-sufficient.
Pinyin] kuāfùzhúrì
Example sentence] If you have a dream, you will have the perseverance of praising your father and chasing the sun, you will have the perseverance of a drop of water, and you will have the fearlessness of a moth to fight a fire.
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The story of the father of the father of the day and the story of the father of the day.
Kuafu's day by day is a mythical story. It tells the story of the ancient times, when the god-man praised his father for chasing the sun and was finally roasted to death by the sun. The ancient book "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" has a detailed description of this:
Praise the father and the sun to chase away, into the sun; thirsty, thirsty, thirsty. Drink in the river and Wei, and the river and Wei are insufficient; Drinking Daze in the north, before he arrived, he died of thirst. Abandon its staff and turn it into a Deng (peach) forest.
This article is excerpted from "The Classic of Mountains and Seas". Overseas North Longitude
This account says: Kwafu chased after the sun, and when he came to the sun, he was thirsty because of the heat, and it was not enough to drink the rivers, so he wanted to drink the water of the swamp, but before he could drink it, he died of thirst. The cane was abandoned on the side of the road and grew into a peach forest.
Why did Kuafu chase the sun?
Mr. Yang Gongji believes that the story of Kuafu's daily pursuit has a very deep moral to remember.
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".Mr. Yang's view was compiled into the book "Chinese Literature" and was endorsed by many comrades.
In addition, the writer Mr. Xiao Bing said in his book "Fire Stealing Heroes: Kua Fu and Prometheus": Kua You are going to pick fire for human beings day by day, so that the earth can gain light and warmth. Kuafu is the "hero of fire theft" and is the Prometheus of China.
Mr. Siu's view is quite romantic.
There are also those who see the day as a struggle in nature, with the sun representing "water" and the sun representing "fire".The god of water and the god of fire compete, and water and fire are incompatible.
The story of Kuafu's day-to-day life gives people rich imagination and profound enlightenment. How to understand this story is not only a concern of the academic community, but its positive significance lies in the fact that people understand the world with their different understandings and realize their own beautiful pursuits.
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1. Kuafu's day-by-day interpretation: Kuafu: A character in a mythological story. Chase: Catch up. Kwafu chases the sun. Also known as "Praise the Father and Chase the Sun". It is a metaphor for the strong determination to conquer and conquer nature. The metaphor is not self-sufficient.
2. Pinyin: [kuā fù zhú rì].
3. Source: "The Classic of Mountains and Seas, Overseas North Classic": "Kuafu's father is driven away from the sun; into Japan; thirsty, thirsty, thirsty. Drink in Hewei; insufficient river wei; North drink Osawa. Not yet arrived; The Tao died of thirst. discarding the rod; Transformed into Dunlin. ”
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Original text: Kua Fan pants let the father chase away with the sun and enter the sun; thirsty, want to drink, drink in the river and Wei; The river and Wei are insufficient, and the north drinks Daze. Before he arrived, he died of thirst. Abandon his staff and turn into Dunlin. >>>More
Towards the direction of the sun run all the way with 2 legs.
Father Kua has been shouting that I drank so much water and killed me, oops, oops, oops, four hundred words is enough.