Who is the author of Dayu Water Control?

The author of Dayu Water Control has no accurate statement, but he has the following statement:

One said that the authors of Dayu's water control were Liu Xiang and Liu Xin and his son in the Western Han Dynasty, and the other said that "Dayu's water control" came from: Historical Records, Volume 15, The Book of Emperor Wudi and Dayu's Water Control, written by Sima Qian; It is also said that The Water Beyond is from The Classic of Mountains and Seas, and The Story of the Water Beyond is a mythical work of Zhang Guotai.

Main contents of Dayu's water control

Dayu's flood control is a myth and legend in ancient China and a famous legend of ancient floods. He is a descendant of the Yellow Emperor. During the period of Three Emperors and Five Emperors, the Yellow River flooded. Yao Shun, Ren Chongbo, Fenfu Gun and Yu Zhi Shui.

Dayu led the people to fight against floods in natural disasters and finally won. In the face of the surging flood, Dayu learned the lesson of the failure of gun control, changed the method of "blocking" and diverted the flood, which showed that he had the intelligence to lead the people to overcome difficulties. In order to control the flood, Dayu has been fighting with outsiders for many years, regardless of personal interests.

Dayu managed water for 0/3 years, exhausted his painstaking efforts and physical strength, and finally completed the great cause of water control.