ONCE upon a time, there were no rivers and lakes on earth,
but only the Eastern Sea, in which lived four
dragons: the Long Dragon, the Yellow Dragon, the Black Dragon and the Pearl Dragon, One day the four dragons flew from the sea into the sky. They soared and dived, playing hide-and- seek in the clouds.
dragons: the Long Dragon, the Yellow Dragon, the Black Dragon and the Pearl Dragon, One day the four dragons flew from the sea into the sky. They soared and dived, playing hide-and- seek in the clouds.
“Come over here
quickly!" the Pearl Dragon cried out suddenly.
"What's
up?" asked the other three, looking down in the direction where the Pearl
Dragon pointed.
On the earth they
saw many people putting out fruits and cakes, and burning incense sticks. They
were praying! A white-haired woman, kneeling on the ground a thin boy on her
back, murmured,
"Please send
rain quickly, God of Heaven, to give our children
rice to eat.”
For there had been
no rain for a long time. The crops withered, the grass turned yellow and fields
cracked under the scorching sun.
"How poor the
people are!" said the Yellow Dragon. "And they will die if it doesn't
rain soon.”
The Long Dragon
nodded. Then he suggested, "Let's go and beg the Jade Emperor for rain.”
So saying, he leapt
into the clouds. The others followed closely and flew towards the Heavenly
Palace. Being in charge of all the affairs in heaven, on earth and in the sea,
the Jade Emperor was very powerful. He was not pleased to see the dragons
rushing in.
"Why do you
come here instead of staying in the sea and behaving yourselves?”
The Long Dragon
stepped forward and said, "The crops on earth are withering and dying,
Your Majesty. I beg you to send rain down quickly!
“All right. You go
back first I'll send some rain down tomorrow." The Jade Emperor pretended
to agree while listening to the songs of the fairies.
The four dragons
responded, "Thanks, Your Majesty!”
The four dragons
went happily back. But ten days passed, and not a drop of rain came down. The
people suffered more, some eating bark, some grass roots, some forced to eat
white clay when they ran out of bark and grass roots. Seeing all this, the four
dragons felt very sorry, for they knew the Jade Emperor only cared about
pleasure, and never took the people to heart. They could only rely on
themselves to relieve the people of their miseries. But how to do it? Seeing
the vast sea, the Long Dragon said that he had an idea.
"What is it?
Out with it, quickly!" the other three demanded.
"Look, is there
not plenty of water in the sea where we live? We should scoop it up and spray
it towards the sky. The water will be like rain drops and come down to save the
peop1e and their crops.. said Long Dragon.
"Good
idea!" said the others as they clapped their hands.
"But said the
Long Dragon after thinking a bit, "we will be blamed if the Jade Emperor
learns of this.”
"I will do
anything to save the people”, the Yellow Dragon said resolutely.
"Then let's
begin. We will never regret it," said Long
Dragon.
The Black Dragon and
the Pearl Dragon were not to be outdone. They flew to the sea, scooped up water
in their mouths, and then flew back into the sky, where they sprayed the water
out over the earth. The four dragons flew black and forth, making the sky dark
all around. Before long the sea water became rain pouring down from the sky.
"It's raining!
It's raining! The crop will be saved!" the people cried and leaped with
joy.
On the ground the
wheat stalks raised their heads and the sorghum stalks straightened up. The god
of the sea discovered these events and reported to the Jade Emperor.
"How dare the
four dragons bring rain without my permission!" said the jade Emperor.
The Jade Emperor was
enraged, and ordered the heavenly generals and their troops to arrest the four
dragons. Being far outnumbered, the four dragons could not defend themselves,
and they were soon arrested and brought back to the heavenly palace.
"Go and get
four mountains to lay upon them so that they can never escape!" The Jade
Emperor ordered the Mountain God.
The Mountain God
used his magic power to make four mountains fly there, whistling in the wind
from afar, and pressed them, down upon the four dragons. Imprisoned as they
were, they never regretted their actions. Determined to do good for the people
forever, they turned themselves into four rivers, which flowed past
high mountains and deep valleys, crossing the land from the
west and the east and finally emptying into
the sea. And so China's four great rivers were formed -- the
Heillongjian (Black Dragon) in the far north, the Huanghe (Yellow River) in
central China, the Changjiang (Yangtze, or Long River) farther south, and the
Zhujiang (Pearl) in the very far south.
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the four dragon
Reviewed by Vita Ioanes
on
Thursday, July 02, 2015
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Reviewed by Vita Ioanes
on
Thursday, July 02, 2015
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