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The mythical story of Nuwa mending the sky is full of magical little elephants. Tell us the origin, process and result of the story?

The causes and consequences of the story of Nuwa patching up the sky are:

The origin of Nuwa patching up the sky:

The fight between the God of Water and the God of Fire Zhurong When the war broke out, the two gods fought from the sky to the ground, causing unrest everywhere. In the end, Zhu Rong won, but the defeated soldier refused to accept it and banged his head against Mount Buzhou in a rage. Buzhou Mountain collapsed, the pillar supporting the sky and earth broke, half of the sky fell down, and a big hole appeared.

The results of Nuwa patching up the sky:

Nuwa felt extremely painful when she witnessed such a strange disaster happening to mankind, so she decided to patch up the sky to end this disaster. She selected various colored stones, set up a fire and melted them into slurry, and used this slurry to fill up the incomplete holes in the sky.

Extended information:

Compared with the myth of the creation of man and patching up the sky, the literary transfer process of the myth of Queen Nuwa's rule is the most stagnant, with no prosperity and near death. This strong contrast shows that in the process of myth's shift to literature, the extent of its shift is limited and restricted by various social factors.

In the myth of Nuwa, the content about the queen's rule appeared at roughly the same time as other content, but the recorded content is relatively vague. The first thing that attracted people's attention was the famous theory of the Three Emperors.

For example, "Qianfu Lun" written by Wang Fu of the Eastern Han Dynasty states: "There are three emperors and five emperors passed down from generation to generation, and Fuxi and Shennong are mostly considered to be the three emperors. One of them may be called Suiren, Zhurong, or Nuwa. What is right or wrong is unclear. It can be known."

It shows that there were at least three opinions about the "Three Emperors" before the Eastern Han Dynasty. So why Nuwa was able to obtain the honorable position of the Three Emperors, why she was later excluded from the Three Emperors, and how this change is related to the degree of literary displacement are all worthy of study.