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Quack the Father Chases the Sun

Legend has it in very ancient times. There is a god man named Quaker. He was an amazing hero. He has a great ambition: to chase the sun and race against the sun! So he hurried in the direction of the sun.1 After chasing for a long time, it seems that it is about to catch up. But the scorching sun made him very thirsty. Where to find some water to drink? pregnant! He saw the rolling Yellow River and the Wei River, and his heart was overjoyed, and he hurried to drink water. He drank all the water in the Yellow River and the Wei River at once, but he still felt that he did not quench his thirst. So he headed north again. I intend to drink water in the big lake to the north. Unfortunately, he didn't get there, and he died of thirst halfway through. When he was dying. Throwing away the cane in his hand, the tent turned into a lush peach forest.

This myth and legend is recorded in the Classic of Mountains and Seas and the Overseas North Classic. Later, people used the phrase "chasing the sun across the father" as a metaphor for people's determination and firm faith in conquering nature.

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Seamless

Legend has it that in ancient times there was a young and handsome young man named Guo Han. He can write well and is very talented.

One summer night, Guo Han was taking shelter under the trees, when suddenly the breeze blew and the aroma struck, and when he looked up, he saw a beautiful fairy floating down from the sky. Guo Han was very surprised to see this and asked busily, "What are you?" What are you doing here? "

The fairy replied, "I am the Weaver Girl of heaven, and now I have come to play in the human world." "

Guo Han carefully examined the clothes she was wearing and found that the weaver girl's clothes were not only very beautiful, but also did not even have a single seam. So he asked in amazement, "It's strange, why don't you have a seam in your clothes?" "

The Weaver Girl smiled and replied, "This is not surprising, I am wearing a heavenly garment, which is not originally made of needle and thread, how can there be a seam?" "

"Seamless" comes from this mythical story. His wish was: The clothes of the heavenly immortals were not sewn. Later, people used it as a metaphor for things that are perfect and natural, meticulous and meticulous, and can be found without traces. It is usually used as a metaphor for the fact that the article is very well written, rigorously, and completely, and there are no loopholes or flaws.

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