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The story of Nu Wa holding a doll.
Nu Wa is a goddess with a long tail. Since the beginning of time, Pangu has traveled around the world.

Nu Wa glided on the earth, admiring the beautiful structure of Pangu. She loves trees and flowers, but she is more intoxicated with more lively and energetic birds, animals, insects and fish. After reading it, Nu Wa thought that Pangu's creation was incomplete, and the intelligence of birds, animals, insects and fish was far from satisfying her. She wants to create a creature superior to any other creature. In this way, there will be a life that can dominate and manage everything in the world, not just weeds, birds and animals, and the world will not be lonely and desolate.

Therefore, when the female disaster glided along the Yellow River and looked down to see her beautiful shadow, she couldn't help but be overjoyed. She decided to use the mud on the river bed to knead the clay figurine according to her own appearance. Nu Wa was clever and soon made many clay figurines. These clay figurines are almost identical to her, except that she made them legs that match their hands instead of dragon tails. Nu Wa breathed a sigh of relief at the little clay figurines, and those little clay figurines were full of vitality, and "living" became a group of clever and dexterous little things that could walk upright. Nu Wa called them "people". Nu Wa injected Yang into some of them-an aggressive male factor in nature, so they became men. On the other hand, she injected Yin Qi, a gentle female element in nature, and they became women. These men and women danced and cheered around Nu Wa, bringing vitality to the earth.