1. Learn from you the spirit of never giving up.
2. You sacrificed yourself, but left a wasteland in the world.
3. People must have hope. Just like Kuafu, chasing the sun is your hope. I want to learn from you the national spirit of self-improvement and tenacity.
4. Diligent feet must be on the right path to achieve success.
5. You are a human hero with lofty ambitions and will not give up until you reach your goal.
6. People need persistence.
7. Some people are dead when they are alive, and they are still alive when some people are dead. You will always live in our hearts.
8. The death of some people is lighter than a feather, and the death of some people is heavier than Mount Tai.
9. Your tenacious struggle has made our beautiful world possible.
10. When a person is alive, he must have a dream, and if he strives endlessly for his dream, he will succeed one day.
Kuafu is one of the mythical figures of the Han nationality in ancient China. In Chinese mythology It is very exciting in "Chinese Myths and Legends" written by Yuan Ke, the father of legends and oriental mythology. During the time of the Yellow Emperor, in the wilderness of the north, there was a mountain called Chengdu Zaitian, inhabited by the descendants of the great god Houtu, called the Kuafu clan. The Kuafu people are people who are enthusiastic about public welfare, good at running, and possess great strength. Because they are tall and strong, they are also called giants. Relying on these conditions, they like to fight injustices on behalf of others.
The Kuafu tribe helped the Chiyou tribe fight against the Huangdi tribe, but were later captured by Yinglong