There is indeed no record in our Chinese history, but there is a record of such an event in the Bible. The original text is as follows:
On the day when the LORD delivered the Amorites to the Israelites, Joshua prayed to the LORD and said in the sight of the Israelites: "O sun, stand still at Gibeon; O moon! You shall stop in the valley of Aijalon.”
Then the sun stood still and the moon stood still until the people took revenge on their enemies. Isn’t this written in the book of Jashar? The sun is in the sky. It stopped in the middle and did not fall rapidly, for about a day.
This record seems incredible to us, so many explanations are myths and legends. How can the sun stand still? As far as the earth is concerned, of course the sun does not move - it is the earth that revolves around the sun. But we should not doubt this miracle just because of the wording in this book, because everyone has We are accustomed to saying that the sun rises and sets, so we should not be confused about the movements of the earth and the sun. The point of this passage is not that God used any special method to extend the time, but that the daytime was indeed extended on this day. .
There are two explanations for this matter: (1) According to the original Hebrew text, it seems to mean that the earth does not rotate according to normal conditions and slows down, giving Joshua more time to fight. . (2) The sun's rays had an unusual inflection, which gave the Israelites more time to fight. The Bible clearly states that the extension of this day also made the war advantageous to the people.
It is natural. Explanation of the law. Some scholars believe that it was a solar eclipse. Some believe that the sun stopped shining, rather than not moving. A slightly modified view of this view says that this passage refers to a hailstorm that fell so heavily at dawn that it It was dark until the enemy was destroyed.
This is the only record in ancient literature. Whether it is a mythical story or an epic record, it will take us to verify it. After all, history has left us with too many mysteries.