Kuafu chasing the sun
Kuafu was a figure in ancient China, where many descendants of gods and people lived, so he was called Kuafu. Kuafu people are very good at running. Every nation is tall and strong, and likes to defend others.
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According to legend, there was a mountain as high as the sky in the ancient Great Northern Wilderness, and the Kuafu family lived on this mountain. At that time, because there were few wild animals and few poisons, their family's life was very miserable, and it coincided with the drought in the world. The hot sunshine even scorched some plants on the ground and dried up some rivers. Kuafu felt very uncomfortable when he saw this scene, so he made up his mind to catch the sun in the sky and let it obey the arrangement of human beings. Finally, one day the sun just rose, and Kuafu embarked on a journey of chasing the sun.
Kuafu went through a lot of hardships in the process of chasing the sun. If you are hungry, just pick wild fruits and drink water. After nine days of hard labor, he is getting closer and closer to the sun. Kuafu was so happy that he reached out to catch the sun when he suddenly fainted. Kuya's nine-day pursuit of the sun made him physically and mentally haggard and powerless. When he woke up again, the sun was gone, but he didn't give up. But whenever he was near the sun, he felt very short of water, so he drank several rivers and died halfway. Later, Kuafu's body became a mountain, and his walking stick became a peach grove full of flowers. Because Kuafu chased the sun, the emperor was very moved and punished the sun. Since then, the weather there has been very good.
Chasing the sun through Kuafu shows a fearless spirit, though unrealistic. This also tells everyone from the side that everything has its own objective laws and cannot be changed because of its own subjective views.
Which tribe does Kuafu come from?
Kuafu is a very famous figure in the history of China mythology. As we all know, he lives in a place as high as the sky and has great power. For the sake of people's lives, he does not hesitate to chase the sun. So which tribe is Kuafu?
Kuafu oil painting
The question of which tribe Kuafu belongs to can be inferred from some records.
Kuafu lived in ancient times and once participated in the war between Huangdi and Chiyou. After the defeat, he returned to his former residence with his clan. There was a drought in the world at that time. Kuafu wanted the sun to rise and set according to their ideas, so he tried to catch up with the sun, but he died of exhaustion. It was recorded in the ancient history book "Wild Land Classic" that there was a mountain as high as the sky in the wild land. There is a huge human living on the mountain. It is very high. There is a man who often hangs two yellow snakes on both sides of his ears and holds two yellow snakes in his hand. This looks scary. This man's name is Kuafu, and he is a descendant of the late Lord. "Haineijing" records that the descendants of Emperor Yan were * * * workers, and the descendants of * * * workers were changed. Therefore, it can be concluded that Kuafu is a descendant of Shennong.
In addition, the Five Emperors Historical Records mentioned that the Yellow Emperor had a war with Yan Di and Yan Di was defeated. When Chiyou was dissatisfied with the war, the Yellow Emperor sent troops to suppress Chiyou and trained many wild animals. In the end, Huangdi defeated Chiyou and replaced Shennong as the son of heaven. According to other ancient records, Huangdi Xuanyuan Huangdi and Kuafu were also named after the monkey totem. Chiyou wants to seize power and wage war. Kuafu turned to the Yellow Emperor for help because he could not quell the war. Finally, the Yellow Emperor killed Chiyou and became the son of heaven himself. It can be concluded that Kuafu is a group of Yan Di tribes.
How to read Kuafu?
Kuafu was a man in ancient China. He was a descendant of the great god Hou Di. Kuafu people are tall and strong, good at running, and like to be keen. Kuafu is one of the most outstanding representatives. He once put himself in danger for the safety of his people, and finally he was exhausted and thirsty because of chasing the sun. Later, he became a mountain, and his walking stick became a lush peach forest. People are very familiar with Kuafu's Chasing the Sun, but they are not sure how to read Kuafu.
Kuafu relief
Kuafu's pinyin is Kuafu, with one boasting four tones as the father. Kuafu's pronunciation has always been controversial. Liezi Tang Wen records that Kuafu's pronunciation is kua (one sound) and fu (four sounds). Many people read praise as four tones, which is incorrect. Kua is a superordinate structure, a verb and a pictophonetic character. The original intention is to exaggerate the text because of lack. After that, "boast" evolved into three meanings, boasting and boasting; Praise and praise; Luxurious. In Gu Yan's works, "kua" and "kua" have both meanings. In the calligraphy of Xiao Zhuan, Li Shu and regular script, the word "Yan" is on the left side of kua, indicating that it is related to words and phrases, indicating "empty talk" and "empty talk"; On the right is "kua", which means exaggeration "Kua" is often composed of words such as exaggeration, exaggeration and boasting. The word "Kuafu" not only expresses Kuafu's pursuit of the sun in fairy tales, but also has another meaning. On the one hand, it shows that a person has lofty aspirations and courage to explore the unknown, on the other hand, it shows that a person has done unrealistic things and overreached himself.
Kuafu's reading actually increasingly reflects the post-world view of Kuafu, so it is not difficult for Kuafu to understand how to read.