In 2022, shocked by a traditional Chinese fairy tale.
In Chinese mythology, there is a story called "Kuafu Chasing the Sun". Kuafu is the leader of a tribe. He often hangs the vicious yellow snake he catches on his ears as a decoration, holds it in his hand, and waves it with pride.
One year it was very hot, and the fiery sun hit the ground, roasting crops, scorching trees, and drying up rivers. The heat was unbearable, and the Kuafu people died. Kuafu was very sad and vowed to catch up with the sun and let the sun obey the command of people.
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The sun had just risen from the sea, Kuafu bid farewell to his clansmen, and with great ambition, he strode toward the rising sun from the East Sea and started his journey. The closer he got to the sun, the more thirsty he became. However, he encouraged himself, "It's almost time to catch up with the sun, and people's lives will be happy."
Kuafu opened his arms with great joy and wanted to hug the sun, but the sun was extremely hot, and he felt thirsty and tired. He ran to the Yellow River and drank the water of the Yellow River in one breath; he ran to the Wei River again, drank all the water of the Wei River, but still did not quench his thirst; Kuafu ran north again, where there was a great swamp that stretched across thousands of miles. , the water in the big swamp is enough to quench your thirst. However, before Kuafu reached Daze, he died of thirst on the way.
When Kuafu was dying, he was full of regrets. But he still cared about his clan, so he threw the wooden staff out of his hand. Where the stick landed, a large lush peach forest suddenly appeared. This peach forest is lush all year round, providing shade for the passers-by, and the fresh peaches it produces will quench the thirst of the hard-working people so that people can eliminate fatigue and embark on the journey energetically.