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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.
Translation: Kwafu ran with the sun until he reached the place where the sun set; Chunjin felt thirsty and wanted to drink water, so he went to the Yellow River and Weishui to drink. The water of the Yellow River and Weishui is insufficient, and they go to the big lakes in the north to drink water.
Before he reached the Great Lake, he died of thirst halfway. The cane he abandoned turned into a peach grove.
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Kuafu is an ancient Chinese myth that tells the story of a brave and friendly giant who pursues light and justice, despite all odds, even at the cost of his own life to chase the sun. The story expresses the people's quest for light and hope, as well as the praise of courage and perseverance.
In the story, Kwafu sees the sun rising in the east and setting in the west every day, bringing light and warmth to the people. However, he discovered that the sun sometimes hid behind the clouds, plunging the earth into darkness and cold. Kwafu was very worried, and he hoped that the sun would shine on the earth forever and bring eternal light and warmth to the people.
So, Kwafu decided to chase the sun so that it would never set. He took great strides and ran as fast as he could, determined to catch up with the sun and let it shine on the earth again. Kuafu ran for a long time, crossed mountains and rivers, crossed forests and grasslands, and overcame all kinds of hardships and dangers along the way.
Eventually, Kuafu was exhausted. His body was so weak that he could no longer chase the sun. However, when he fell, he still raised the cane in his hand and threw it towards the sun.
The cane turned into a peach forest, pointing the way for people and becoming a symbol of Kuafu's indomitable and courageous progress.
This story tells us that as long as we have strong faith and courage, we can overcome all difficulties and pursue our dreams and goals. At the same time, it also inspires us not to forget to bring light and warmth to others in the pursuit of light and hope, to spread positive energy, and to make the world a better place.
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After the death of Kuafu, in order to commemorate Kuafu, people set up a statue of Kuafu running after the sun at the junction of the Yellow River and Weishui, leaving it for future generations to mourn.
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Once upon a time, there was a very tall man, and his name was Kuafu. Kuafu's legs are long, and he can cross a big river in one step.
When Kwafu saw that the sun rose in the east and set in the west every day, he thought, "If only it were always daytime." I'm going to find a way to catch the sun and let it shine forever on the earth. ”
Kuafu picked up a cane and walked on two long legs to chase the sun. He used strong perseverance to chase the bright sun. He ran and ran until the sun was going to set, and he was so happy that he wanted to catch the sun at once.
The sun was a big ball of fire, and Kwafu was so sweaty from the sun that he was dying of thirst. He ran to the Yellow River and drank the water of the Yellow River in one go, and then ran to the Wei River and drank the water of the Wei River, but he was still so thirsty that he ran on his two long legs to the great lake in the north. Before he could reach the lake, he died of thirst.
Before he died, he threw his cane forward and closed his eyes forever.
Although Kuafu was dead, he used his body to moisten the huge cane. Later, the cane turned into a large peach grove, and produced large peaches that were sweet and thirst-quenching.
Kuafu left a peach forest for those who loved light and were very brave. When people pass by, they can rest in the shade of the trees and pick a peach to quench their thirst.
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