Current location - Quotes Website - Excellent quotations - What are the good words and sentences in "Kuafu Chasing the Sun"?
What are the good words and sentences in "Kuafu Chasing the Sun"?

Good words and sentences are as follows (full text): (There are so many full texts that cannot be expanded)

Original text:

Kuafu and the sun are walking away and entering the sun; When you are thirsty and want to drink, you drink from the river and Wei. If the river and Wei are insufficient, drink from Daze in the north. Before he arrived, Tao died of thirst. Abandoning his staff, he transformed into Deng Lin.

Notes

1. Chase away: race, race.

2. Chase: competition. Walk: run.

3. Enter the sun: catch up to where the sun sets.

4. Desire to drink: Want to drink water to quench thirst.

5. River, Wei: namely the Yellow River and the Wei River.

6. Beiyin Daze: Big Lake. It is said that it is thousands of miles away and located in the north of Yanmen Mountain. North: The directional noun is used as an adverbial, to the north, to the north.

7. Died of thirst: Died of thirst on the way.

8. Deng Lin: Place name, now located at the junction of Henan, Hubei and Anhui provinces near the Dabie Mountains. Deng Lin is the "Peach Forest".

9. Not arrived: Did not arrive.

10. Thirst: feel thirsty.

11. Abandon: abandon.

12. To: become.

13. Chasing the sun: Chasing the sun.

14. Yu: Arrive. (Drinking in the river and Wei in Yu should be translated as arrival, a preposition)

15. Daze: Big Lake.

16. Sufficient: Enough. (Because enough means enough, enough is a synonymous compound word)

Full text translation

Kuafu raced with the sun and caught up to where the sun set. He was thirsty and wanted to drink water, so he drank water from the Yellow River and Weihe River. There was not enough water in the Yellow and Weihe Rivers, so he went to drink water from the great lake in the north. Kuafu died of thirst on the way before he arrived. And the cane left in his hand after his death turned into a peach forest.

Using words

Beiyin Daze

North: noun as an adverbial, heading north.

Die of thirst

Tao: noun as an adverbial, halfway on the way.

Different meanings in ancient and modern times

①Kuafu and Ri Zhuzao

Walk: ancient meaning: run. Today's meaning: walking.

②Drink from the river Wei

He: ancient meaning: refers to the Yellow River. Today's meaning: refers to all rivers.

The word has multiple meanings

Drink: ① If you want to drink, drink: noun, diet, food and water.

②Drink in the river, Weiyin: verb, drink.

Other records:

1: "The Classic of Mountains and Seas·Overseas Northern Classic": "Kuafu chased the sun and entered the sun. He was thirsty and wanted to drink, so he drank from the river and Wei River. , the rivers and rivers were insufficient, and he drank from the great marsh in the north. He died of thirst and abandoned his staff and became Deng Lin. ”

2: "The Classic of Mountains and Seas": "The Great Wilderness." Among them, there is a mountain called Chengdu Zaitian. There are two yellow snakes in Er, and they are named Kuafu. Kuafu does not know his strength and wants to catch the sun. He was about to drink from the river but there was not enough. He was about to go to Daze, but he died here before he arrived. Yinglong had already killed Chiyou and Kuafu, so he went to the south, so it was rainy in the south.