In ancient times, there was a ** water god named Xiangyu, also known as "Xiangliu". It has the body of a serpent and nine heads, and whenever it appears, it devours everything it goes. It is so powerful that it can turn fertile land into a swamp, and the water in the swamp is so poisonous that it is undrinkable. As a result, wherever they went, neither humans nor animals could survive, and it became a barren and uninhabited area.
After Gonggong was eliminated by Dayu, Xiang Xiang did not stop, but continued to endanger the world unscrupulously. After Dayu learned of the existence of Xiangyi, he was filled with indignation and was determined to eradicate this ** water god. After many fierce battles, Dayu finally defeated Xiangyi. However, the successive deaths did not end its harm. Its blood polluted the land, making it impossible for crops to grow, causing great distress to the world.
This story is widely spread in Chinese mythology, and it symbolizes the repetition of Dayu's water control work and the harm caused by floods to ancient people. As the greatest hero of water control in Chinese history, Dayu has been fighting against floods all his life. He not only governed the Yellow River, the Yangtze River and other major rivers, but also eliminated countless water demons and water gods, bringing peace to the world.
In conclusion, the story of Soyanagi is a myth and legend rich in philosophical and educational significance. It tells us that both human beings and creatures in nature should respect life, cherish resources, and protect the environment. Only in this way can we create a better future together.