Which book does Kuafu come from every day?

The story of Kuafu Day by Day comes from Shan Hai Jing. According to legend, in the era of the Yellow Emperor, a leader of the Kuafu family wanted to pick the sun and put it in people's hearts, so they began to live day by day. When I was thirsty, I drank all the Yellow River and Weishui, and prepared to go to the Great Lakes (or osawa) in the north to drink water. He died of thirst on the road in a daze. His walking stick became a peach grove and a peach garden, and his body became Kuafu Mountain.

Shan Hai Jing is an important ancient book in the pre-Qin period of China, and it is also the oldest wonderful book full of myths and legends. The author of the book is unknown. Modern scholars think that this book was not written in a moment, and the author is not alone.

The edition of Shan Hai Jing is complicated. The handed down version is 18, including 5 volumes of Mountain Scenery and 3 volumes of Sea Classic 13. The age of each volume is unknown, of which 14 is the work of the Warring States period and 4 is the work of the early Western Han Dynasty. It can be seen that the earliest edition is Shan Hai Jing written by Guo Pu in Jin Dynasty. But when it comes to Historical Records, the title of Shan Hai Jing, the earliest bibliography is Hanshu Yiwenzhi. As for its real author, some predecessors thought it was Yu and Bo Yi, and it was edited by Liu Xiang and Liu Xin in the Western Han Dynasty that the book was handed down from generation to generation. Nowadays, many people think that there is no way to confirm the specific writing date and author.

The content of Shan Hai Jing is mainly the geographical knowledge in folklore, including mountains and rivers, geography, nationalities, products, medicine, sacrifices, witch doctors and so on. Many famous ancient myths, legends and fables have been preserved, including Kuafu Daily, Jingwei Reclamation, Dayu Water Control and other related contents.

Shan Hai Jing has a high literature value, which can be used for reference in the study of China's ancient history, geography, culture, Chinese and foreign transportation, folk customs and myths. Among them, mineral records are the earliest related documents in the world.