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There are two theories, one is that he was killed by Ying Long, and the other is that he died of thirst in the process of chasing the sun, both of which are from the Classic of Mountains and Seas, the first is from the Great Wilderness West and the Great Wilderness East in the Classic of Mountains and Seas, the second is from the Overseas Inner Classic of the Mountains and Seas, and the second is more common.
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Kuafu is an ancient god who chased the sun at the beginning of heaven and earth, and died on the way to chase the sun.
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Kuafu is a giant, and he doesn't know where he died.
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Summary. 1. Kuafu has made contributions to our ancient civilization day by day. The story of Kuafu's day-to-day life gives people rich imagination and profound enlightenment.
1. Kuafu has made contributions to our ancient civilization day by day. The story of Kuafu's day-to-day life gives people rich imagination and profound enlightenment.
1. Kuafu has made contributions to our ancient civilization day by day. The story of Kuafu's day-to-day life gives people rich imagination and profound enlightenment.
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Far north, there lives a giant named Kuafu. One night, Kua's father was so cold that he couldn't sleep, and he had a whim: if he could catch up with the sun and let the sun stay in the world for a longer time, then the world would be much warmer.
The next day, as soon as the sun gave its first rays from the east, Kuafu strode toward the place where the sun had risen. However, the sun ran too fast. Kuafu was not frightened by the difficulties, he calmly wiped the sweat from his forehead, shook off his big stride, and ran all the way after the sun, leaving his chasing footprints on the vast land.
Closer, closer, the flames of the sun grew hotter and hotter, almost drying out the only bit of moisture in Kwafu's body.
Kuafu had no choice but to stop, bow his head, and drink all the water of the Yellow River in one go. The water evaporated from his pores, and he was still thirsty. He turned his head again and drank all the water of the Wei River in one go, but he still felt that there was a fire burning in his heart.
The old man on the side of the road saw it and kindly said to him: "Young man, there is a great lake in the north, where water is inexhaustible. Then he strode north.
Go, go, go, he turned his head, glanced at the warm Lu Yan Sun affectionately, threw his cane out hard, and fell down unwillingly, smashing the ground and shaking three times.
The giant who chased the sun, Kuafu, died in this way, on the way to chase the sun.
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1. Reasons. Legend has it that in the era of the Yellow Emperor Dynasty, there was a great drought in the place where Kuafu's father lived. The fiery sun scorched the crops of the earth and dried up the deficit or water in the river.
People are so hot that they can't live. When Kuafu saw this, he set up an ambition and vowed to catch the sun, so that the sun would obey the people's instructions and serve everyone better.
2. Pass. One day, as soon as the sun rose over the sea, Kuafu began his day-by-day journey from the shore of the East China Sea. chase all the way to the place where the sun sets; Kuafu felt thirsty and drank the water of the Yellow River and the Wei River.
Still not quenching thirst. So I planned to go north and drink the water of an Osawa .
3. Results. Kuafu was so tired and thirsty that when he reached the halfway point, his body could no longer support it, and he slowly fell down and died.
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