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Pangu created the world, use your imagination, and talk about what the ellipsis missed after the text.

The ellipsis in the original text is: tendon, muscle, bone and ... Pangu, which can be expanded according to the content in the text:

Great changes have taken place in Pangu's body after his fall. His muscles turned into fertile land; His muscles have become towering four famous mountains; His fingers turned into a straight road;

His nose became a tunnel through which the train passed; His bones became round pearls and diamonds; His eyebrows turned into strange flowers, birds, insects and fish; His hair turned into shining stars in the sky; His ears became sailboats sailing in the river.

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A long time ago, heaven and earth were inseparable and the universe was chaotic. There was a giant named Pangu who slept in this chaotic universe for 108 thousand years. One day, Pangu suddenly woke up. When he saw the darkness around him, he waved a big axe and cut at the darkness in front of him. There was only a loud noise, and a dark thing gradually spread out. Slowly rising into the sky; What falls slowly becomes the ground.

After the separation of heaven and earth, Pangu was afraid that they would meet again, with their heads in the sky and their feet on the ground. The sky rises ten feet every day, and Pangu grows day by day. In this way, I don't know how many teenagers passed, and heaven and earth gradually took shape, and Pangu fell down with fatigue.

Great changes have taken place in Pangu's physical condition after his fall. His breath turned into the winds and clouds of the four seasons; The sound he made turned into rumbling thunder; His eyes became the sun and the moon; His limbs became the east, west, south and north poles of the earth; His skin turned into a large piece of land; His blood has become a flowing river; His sweat turned into rain and dew, which moistened everything.