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What are the four-word encyclopedias of folk myths and stories?

Jingwei filled the sea to make up for the sky bath, and the day after shooting, the Eight Immortals crossed the sea, which made the sea dry. Mo Xie made an attack on Cang Xie in Guangxi by Wu Gang, and then shot at the sun. Dayu turned to bear and broke the piano.

Earth-shattering ancient myths and legends: Pangu created the world and began to have human history. Later, it was often likened to an unprecedented time since ancient times.

Kuafu's ancient myth of chasing the sun. With "kuafu day by day".

Refining stone to make heaven: to make a substance pure or hard by heating. According to ancient mythology, the sky lacks the northwest, and Nu Wa refined five-color stones to make up for it. Metaphor shows the ability and means to make up for national and political mistakes.

Cowherd and Vega, the protagonists in fairy tales evolved from Cowherd and Vega, meet at Magpie Bridge on July 7th every year. Now it is a metaphor for a couple living in two places.

In the fairy tale of the goddess mending the sky, Fuxi's sister Nu Wa tried to mend the sky with five-colored stones. Describe the majestic spirit and fearless struggle spirit of transforming heaven and earth.

Morning glory and Vega refer to Altair and Vega. It also refers to the cowherd and weaver girl in ancient mythology.

The Heaven Emperor Que in Wei Zi Myths and Legends in Qing Dynasty.

Pillars that support the sky. According to ancient myths and legends, Kunlun Mountain has eight pillars, which was later used as a metaphor for people who can shoulder heavy responsibilities. Also known as "a jade pillar".

The sun is thin and the grave is thin. Yu Garden is a place where Japan entered in myths and legends. "Huainanzi Astronomical Training": "As for Yu Garden, it is called dusk." Zhuang Kuiji sent: "Taiping Magnolia is thinner than Yuyuan Garden."

There are ten simultaneous suns in ancient myths and legends. (2) metaphor riots and.

The fairy tale of the golden mountain full of water. Jinshan, in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province. The Legend of Snow White, Horsehead Tune and Leifeng Pagoda: "Fahai met Xu Xian in Jinshan Temple, and his face was like a demon, and he missed the mountain. The white snake was very angry. He called Qing Er and led the soldiers and crabs. Only water overflows Jinshan. " Also known as "golden mountain full of water". Lu Xun's "The Burial of Leifeng Pagoda": "The monk Fahai hid him behind the throne of Jinshan Temple, and the white snake came.

Qiao Song's Life Qiao Song: The Fairy of Korean Pine and Wang Ziqiao in Mythology. Refers to immortality.

Seamless myths and legends, fairy clothes have no seams. Metaphor things carefully perfect, can't find anything wrong.

Wuyun in Wushan originally refers to the goddess of Wushan in ancient myths and legends. Later called men and women.

The myth of perfect clothes refers to the clothes worn by fairies, which are sewn without needle and thread and have no seams. Often used as a metaphor, poetry and other things are flawless.

Make waves, make waves, cause. Originally refers to the fairy tale of monsters casting spells and causing waves. After more metaphor to incite emotions, stir up trouble.

Nebulae cause rain and nebulae: set clouds. Make rain. According to myths and legends, dragons have the ability to see the rain through clouds. Metaphorical music poetry is magnificent and extraordinary.

Yuyu Qionglou (1) is a palace where immortals live in myth. ② Describe the snow-covered buildings.

Chang 'e on the Moon: the fairy in the Moon Palace in myth. According to legend, she is the wife of Hou Yi and went to the Moon Palace for stealing the elixir of life. Metaphor charming beauty.

Yunjin Zhang Tian Yunjin: A brocade woven by a weaver girl with colorful clouds in myths and legends. Celestial seal: a pattern composed of colorful clouds. Metaphorical articles are extremely elegant and colorful.

Wushan sexual rain originally refers to the ancient myths and legends of Wushan Goddess urging sex and rain. Later called men and women.