Describe in detail the process of praising the father and chasing the sun with verbs?

Updated on culture 2024-07-19
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Writing ideas: You can write about Kuafu.

    He wanted to conquer the sun, and he kept chasing the sun, but the sun didn't buy his account at all, and he was still moving forward, and Kuafu was very thirsty on the way and wanted to drink water.

    Text: Once upon a time, there was a giant who was good at running, and he was determined to chase the sun.

    One day, the sun was shining above his head, and Kuafu wanted to conquer the sun, and kept chasing the sun, but the sun didn't buy his account at all, and was still advancing, and Kuafu was very thirsty on the way and wanted to drink water.

    After drinking the water, he began to chase the sun again, but how could the sun never catch up, how could the sun always win? Kuafu began to feel unwilling, and began to be determined to chase after the place where the sun set.

    However, there were many difficulties along the way, and the water flowed under the sun's rays. Kuafu couldn't resist his thirst, so he went to the Yellow River, Weishui.

    Drink water, but Kuafu is in the huge. This little water was not enough for him to drink. He went north again to drink the water of the Great Lake. After drinking, it didn't quench his thirst.

    Kuafu began to chase the sun unremittingly, but unfortunately, he didn't feel Daze, and he died of thirst halfway through. The wooden staff he abandoned turned into a peach grove.

    Kwafu is a brave and fearless magical giant who challenges the sun and races against it. Although the results were unsatisfactory, he did not catch the sun, and he died of thirst halfway through, but later, his wooden staff was magically transformed into a peach forest that could quench people's hunger and thirst. His dedication has been passed down for a long time and is something that we in the world can learn from.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Praise the father chasing the sun. In ancient times, there was a man named Kuafu. He is so strong that he can uproot a tree with one hand; One step with your feet lifted and you can cross a big river.

    At that time, people lived in the woods, wore bark, ate wild fruits, and lived a very difficult life. Every winter night, people are cold and hungry, so everyone is afraid of the night and hopes that the sun will stay longer during the day.

    The kind-hearted Kwafu decided to catch up with the sun and asked it to stay a little longer during the day.

    Standing on the top of the mountain, when the sun appeared, he cried out in a loud voice, "Sun, can you walk more slowly and make the days longer?" The sun didn't, and he hurried away.

    The next day, Kuafu came to the top of the mountain again and shouted to the newly rising sun, "Sun, can you walk slowly and give people more sunshine and warmth?" The sun still ignored him.

    Kuafu hurriedly picked up his cane and chased after him. He vows to catch the sun and not let it set.

    When the sun climbed to the top of the mountain, Kuafu caught up with him. When the sun went down into the canyon, Kuafu chased him to the canyon. Kuafu ran through countless mountains, crossed countless rivers, and chased for seven days and seven nights, the sun was a little scared, and he ran faster and faster, and he was about to set.

    Kuafu chased, chased, ran, ran, Dayang's big fireball roasted his throat almost smoked, he became more and more thirsty, more and more tired, and was about to fall. So, Kuafu ran to the Yellow River and plunged into the water.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Carefully describe the process of Kuafu's chasing the sun, such as his vigorous stride and falling apart, this series of actions are all describing the process of chasing after me.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I feel that Kuafu sees the hardships of the people's lives, so he keeps chasing the sun, hoping that the sun will stop.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Detailed description, use verbs to write about the process of praising the father chasing the sun, I think this is a vivid fable, and the writing is also very vivid, you can find it carefully in the book.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Detailed description: Use verbs to write about the process of praising the father and chasing the sun, then first of all, we must understand the story, and we must describe a persistent belief of the protagonist, so we must use words with a lot of actions when using words.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think it's because of his persistence that he didn't get the final body.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Kuafu chasing the sun is a great story, which shows that Kuafu is really powerful and can run.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Why don't you say it? That Jingwei reclamation reads. It's all me. Heaven and earth, baked cakes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Write it with a verb, then you can go to the browser and search for it, and you should be able to find it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In fact, I think if you describe the action in detail, then you can directly say that he is running in stride or sighing.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Kuafu chasing the sun refers to the legend that during the period of the Yellow Emperor, the leader of the Kuafu clan wanted to take off the sun, so he began to race against the sun, and after drinking the Yellow River and Weishui when he was thirsty, he died of thirst on the way to Daze Road, and his cane turned into a peach forest, and his body turned into Kuafu Mountain. The story of Kuafu's day-to-day journey reflects the desire of the ancient Chinese ancestors to understand and overcome nature.

    2. The original text of "The Classic of Mountains and Seas":

    Praise the father and the sun to chase away, into the sun; Thirsty, want to drink, drink in the river, Wei, the river, Wei is insufficient, the north drink Daze. Before he arrived, he died of thirst. Abandon his staff and turn into Dunlin.

    3. Full text translation:

    Kwafu raced against the sun and chased him to the place where the sun set. He was thirsty and wanted to drink water, so he drank the water of the Yellow River and the Wei River, but the water of the Yellow River and the Wei River was not enough, so he went to drink the water of the great lakes in the north. Before Kuafu arrived, he died of thirst in the middle of the road.

    And the cane he abandoned in his hand after his death turned into a peach forest.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.Learn from you the spirit of never giving up.

    2.You sacrificed yourself, but you left the world with a dunlin.

    3.People must have hope, just like Kuafu, you chase the sun is your hope, I want to learn from you the national spirit of unremitting self-improvement and tenacious hard work.

    4.Diligent feet need to be on the right path to succeed.

    5.You are a human hero with great ambitions and never giving up until you reach your goal.

    6.People have persistence.

    7.Some people are alive and he is dead, some people are dead and he is alive, and you live forever in our hearts.

    8.Some people died lighter than a feather, and some died heavier than Mount Tai.

    9.Your tenacious struggle has made our world beautiful.

    10.People must have dreams to live, and they will work hard infinitely for their dreams, and one day they will become one of the myths and legends of the Han nationality in ancient China, and they are very wonderful in the "Chinese Myths and Legends" written by Yuan Ke, the father of Chinese myths 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 the Kuafu clan are all enthusiastic about public welfare, good at running, 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 clan helped the Chiyou tribe against the Yellow Emperor tribe, but they were later captured by Ying Long.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    After reading Kuafu's chasing the sun, what do you want to say to Kuafu? Many myths have arisen in ancient Chinese history. These myths are in fact a tortuous reflection of the lives of the ancients before the advent of written records, as well as their desires and understanding of the world at that time.

    For example, "Nuwa Creates Man" is about the imagination of the ancients about the origin of human beings. "Nuwa mends the sky" is a method proposed by the ancients on how to solve the problem of the great flood at that time. "Jingwei reclamation" is a kind of anger and resistance of the ancients to the sea that harms people's lives.

    "Hou Yi Shooting the Sun" is also a solution to the problem of the sun being too strong and creating a drought on the earth. "Chang'e to the moon" is another punishment for women who have made mistakes. Wait a minute.

    However, "praising the father day by day" is a very incomprehensible myth. I don't know what the ancients wanted to express when they left this myth.

    The myth of "Kuafu Chasing the Day" is mainly recorded in "Liezi Tangwen" and "The Classic of Mountains and Seas: Overseas Beijing". The record in "Liezi Tangwen" is: "Kuafufu is not able to measure his strength, and he wants to chase the shadow of the sun, and chase it in Yugu."

    If you are thirsty to drink, go to drink Hewei. The river is insufficient, and it will go north to drink Daze. Before he arrived, he died of thirst.

    The record of the Classic of Mountains and Seas: Overseas North Classic" is: "Kuafu chased away with the sun and entered the sun." Thirsty, want to drink, drink in the river, Wei, the river, Wei is insufficient, the north drink Daze.

    Before he arrived, he died of thirst. Abandon his staff and turn into Dunlin. ”

    The two accounts are much the same. It is similar to each other, and it can probably illustrate two facts: one is that the book that appears later is plagiarized from the book that appears earlier.

    The second is that this story was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people at that time, and was accepted and recognized by everyone, so there was only such a version, and everyone passed on the story according to this version.

    Since this story is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, it means that this story is well told and accepted by everyone.

    But speaking of which, this is a distinctly absurd story, and it is different from other myths and legends. Other myths and legends have clear demands and expressions, and we all know what the meaning of what they want to express in them. But we don't understand the myth of "praising the father and chasing the sun".

    Why do you want to chase the sun? What is the practical point of chasing the sun? And he chased the sun, but in the end he did not catch up, and made himself very thirsty, drank the water of several rivers and did not quench his thirst, and finally died of thirst.

    Isn't that ridiculous?

    Kuafu's day-by-day illustrations).

    There are generally two interpretations of "praising the father day by day": one is a metaphor for "people have great ambitions", and the other is a metaphor for "not measuring one's own strength".

    Both explanations seem far-fetched, though. said that "people have great ambitions", what great ambitions does this boasting father have to chase the sun? What's the point of catching up with the sun?

    The reason why the ancients had a lot of myths was because there were many practical problems that could not be solved or could not be understood. But what practical problems is "Praise the Father Chasing the Sun" to solve? It doesn't seem to be.

    So, what's something that people don't understand? It doesn't seem too clear either. History.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Today, I have grown up and learned about the rotation and rotation of the earth, how far away the sun is from the earth, how the sun rises and sets, and how incredible it is for people to touch the sun. My naïve and naïve thoughts have been extinguished by science, but what cannot be extinguished is the feelings of Kua's father who never gives up. He discarded the blandness of the two points and one line, and pursued it diligently, pursuing, and not giving up his eternal dream despite being exhausted.

    Praise my father's efforts, praise my father's self-confidence, praise my father's courage to do and speak, make me yearn for it, make me worship. His special "self-indulgence" has been deeply seared in my heart.

    The sky was generously blue, and this afternoon opened up the pride of my heart, like a key. I love to swim in the ocean of knowledge, and I desperately pursue it like a father, just to seek the dream that will never fade in my heart. I lay in front of the window, looking out at the blue of the window, it made me want to laugh; The clouds piled up in the sky made me want to run.

    I love to daydream that the boat of my dreams sails to the other shore in the cry of constant pursuit, putting on the halo of success for the soul I pursue. So after waking up, I kept pursuing, and kept exploring.

    I suddenly realized that I had the blood of my father!

    I wonder if the sun that was chased at the beginning left a few panicked footprints on the Changhe Plain? The sky was laid out in a changing blue, the clouds were depicted in a clean way, and then handed to my eyes to print, and we were all telling the story of a Kuafu, an old but still young myth.

    Friends, go for it! Don't be frightened by ignorant ridicule and boring intimidation and give up on that dream! Don't wander through the crossroads of life and end up with nothing! Don't wait, create! Not for anything else, just for that never-fading dream in your heart.

    I thought of my father again and felt that he was so close to me. I listened to the sound of blood running through my body, and felt an unreasonable vitality that whistled and said that I wanted to fulfill my dream. I picked up the pen again, to explore, to pursue, to pursue that dream.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Kuafu's pursuit of the sun embodies the national spirit of the Chinese nation's unremitting self-improvement and tenacious struggle. Catching up with the sun is Kuafu's hope and ideal. Kuafu, you are an example for us modern people to learn from.

    You didn't give up on your ideals because of the difficulties in chasing the sun. In the spiritual world of Kwafu, there is only light and no darkness. You have given your precious life for the sake of everyone.

    Kuafu, you are a man who thinks about others and does not care about his own life and moves forward. Your spirit touches people immensely. We have to learn that you have to be persistent in everything you do.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Say to Kuafu, your spirit of always moving forward and never giving up until you reach your goal will always inspire me to keep moving forward.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In fact, I really admire Kuafu's persistence and the spirit of chasing to the end! Mental perseverance is commendable! What a role model for modern students!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    "Kuafu Chasing the Sun" embodies Kuafu's ambition and heroic and tenacious spirit. It reflects the ancient working people's yearning for light, perseverance, never give up, dare to think and dare to do the style and indomitable spirit. At the same time, it also promotes the spirit of dedication and sacrifice, the perseverance of not giving up the pursuit of one's own purpose, and persevering in pursuing the source.

    "Kua Fu Chase the Day" is from the ancient Chinese book "The Classic of Mountains and Seas", which is said to be in the Yellow Emperor.

    In the dynastic era, the leader of the Kuabu clan wanted to take off the sun, so he began to race with the sun day by day, and after drinking the Yellow River and Weishui in thirst, he died of thirst on the way to Daze, and his cane turned into a peach forest, and his body turned into Kuafu Mountain.

    The meaning of "Praise the Father:

    The purpose of Kuafu's daily life is to gather fire for mankind and bring light and warmth to the earth. Kuafu is the "hero of fire theft" and is the Prometheus of China. Mr. Siu's view is quite romantic.

    Others 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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