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Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Little girl, her father was Emperor Yan, and loved Little girl very much. They often played together, but one day, while Little girl was boating in sea, she was drowned carelessly, and her soul became a bird called Jingwei. Yan felt very sad and saw Jingwei every day. Jingwei hated the sea and she decided to use the stones and branches to reclaim land.
相传精卫本是炎帝神农氏的小女儿,名唤女娃,一日女娃到东海游玩,溺于水中。
According to legend, Jingwei was the youngest daughter of Emperor Yan Shennong, named Nuwa, who went to the East China Sea one day to play and drowned in the water.
死后其不平的精灵化作花脑袋、白嘴壳、红色爪子的一种神鸟,每天从山上衔来石头和草木,投入东海,然后发出“精卫、精卫”的悲鸣,好像在呼唤着自己。
After his death, his uneven spirit turned into a kind of divine bird with flower heads, white bills and red claws. Every day, stones and plants were brought from the mountains and thrown into the East China Sea. Then, he uttered a sad cry of "Jingwei, Jingwei", as if calling for himself.
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精卫填海的成语解析:
【读音】:jīng wèi tián hǎi
【释义】:精卫:古代神话中的鸟名。精卫衔来木石,决心填平大海。旧时比喻仇恨极深。
【近义词解析】:
矢志不移
1、解释:发誓立志,决不改变。
2、出自:现代冯雪峰《论》:“他是以这样的精神品质来矢志不移地为人民服务。”
【反义词解析】:
虎头蛇尾
1、解释:头大如虎,尾细如蛇。比喻开始时声势很大,到后来劲头很小,有始无终。
2、出自:现代冰心《陶奇的星期日记》:“小奇也许会写得好,就是她有一个毛病,'虎头蛇尾'。”
【语法】:联合式;作谓语、宾语、补语;比喻做事有始无终。
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Once upon a time, the youngest daughter of Emperor Yan, legendary ruler of primitive China, went boating on the Eastern Sea. While she was enjoying herself, a strong wind rose on the sea and her boat capsized. Just before she was buried by the surging waves, her spirit turned into a beautiful bird. As it flew over the roaring sea, it cried sadly in the sound "jinwei, jingwei". That was why people called it "Jingwei".
The bird lived on a mountain near the sea. It hated the sea so much that it decided to fill it up. Every day, it flew to and fro between the mountain and the sea, carrying in a twig or a pebble from the mountain and dropping it into the sea.
One day, the roaring sea said to Jingwei, "Poor little bird, stop doing that meaningless thing!e68a84e8a2ad7a64334 You'll never fill me up." Jingwei replied, "I'll fill you up no doubt! I will, even if it'll take me thousands of years! I'll fight on until doomsday!"
The brave little bird kept carrying twigs and pebbles from the mountain to the Eastern Sea without taking a rest.
From this fable comes the idiom "The bird Jingwei trying to fill the sea". We use it to describe people who are firm and indomitable and will not stop until they reach their goal.