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The story of Jingwei reclamation

author:The starry night is slightly cool

The Sun God YanDi had a young daughter named Nuwa, who was his most beloved daughter. One day, the baby girl drove a boat to the East China Sea to play, unfortunately the sea wind and waves suddenly rose, like a mountain wave overturned the boat, the baby girl was drowned in the sea, never to come back. Although Emperor Yan missed his daughter bitterly, he could not use his light and heat to bring her back from the dead, and could only grieve helplessly alone.

When the baby girl was dying, she was very unwilling, and after her death, her soul transformed into a small bird named Jingwei. Jingwei has a flower head, a white beak shell, red claws, and is a bit like a crow, and lives on the northern Fa jiu mountain. She hated the merciless sea for taking her young life, so she often flew to the West Mountain to grab a small pebble or a small branch, spread her wings and fly high, all the way to the East China Sea. She flew over the rough sea, casting stones or branches in the hope that one day she would be able to fill the sea.

The sea was rushing, roaring, revealing its shiny teeth, and laughing fiercely: Little bird, I advise you to forget it, even if you have been doing this work for a million years, you will not want to fill me in.

Jingwei replied to the sea in the high sky, even if it is ten million years, ten thousand years, until the end of the world, the end of the universe, I must fill you in!

Why do you hate me so much?

Because you have taken my young life, and if I don't fill you up, you will ruthlessly take many young innocent lives in the future.

Haha What a stupid bird that doesn't know the sky is high, so you can do it! The sea laughed.

Jingwei screamed in the air, I want to do it! I'm going to do it! I'm going to do it endlessly! One day I will fill your hateful sea to the ground!

She flew, screamed, left the sea, and flew back to the West Mountain, taking the stones and branches of the West Mountain and throwing them into the sea. She flew back and forth like this, never resting, and to this day she is still doing this work.

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