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What did Kuafu's Kuafu cane finally become?
Kuafu raced against the sun until the sun went down. He was thirsty and wanted to drink water, so he went to the Yellow River and Weihe River to drink water.

Kuafu raced against the sun until the sun set; He felt thirsty and wanted to drink water, so he went to the Yellow River and Weishui to drink water.

The Yellow River and Weihe River don't have enough water. Kuafu went to the north to drink the water from the Great Lakes. ?

The Yellow River and Weihe River are short of water. Kuafu went to the north to drink the water from the Great Lakes.

Before he reached the Great Lake, he died of thirst. Kuafu gave up his walking stick and it became a peach grove.

I died of thirst before I got to the Great Lake. Kuafu threw away his walking stick and it turned into a peach grove.

Extended data:

The theme of Kuafu Day by Day is that ancient ancestors tried to transcend the shackles of limited life and longed for eternal life.

Ancient ancestors expressed their thoughts on life-time-life through myths such as fantasy, imagination and day by day: limited human life and strong yearning for eternal time.

The limited individual life "enriches" the pain caused by the passage of time. Mankind has made unremitting efforts to pursue immortality.

In ancient times, any tribe settled in a place for a long time, and its primitive and destructive labor would inevitably destroy the resources there and tend to dry up.

The decline or salinization of land fertility, the narrowing of hunting and fishing areas and so on are inevitable, and the available food and other materials will only become less and less. In this case, there is only one choice, and the tribe must move to a new and better place.