Kua Fu Ran after the Sun
夸父追日

Kua Fu tried his best to chase the sun. When he arrived at the place where the sun set, he had to turned around, as he could not bear the thirst, and came to the Yellow River and the Wei River.
夸父竭盡全力追趕太陽(yáng)。當(dāng)他追趕太陽(yáng)降落的地方時(shí), 由于忍受不了干渴,只好掉轉(zhuǎn)頭,回到黃河、渭河所在的地方,一口氣便將這兩條河里的水喝得精光。

In one breath, he quaffed up all the water in both rivers. Though he drank up two rivers, he still felt thirsty, and he decided to go to the large lake in the north for a good drink. On the way to the north, Kua Fu eventually died of thirst
雖然喝光了兩條大河,但夸父還是感到不解渴,又打算到北方的大湖里去痛飲一番。北去的途中,夸父終因干渴而死。

The walking stick thrown down by him, being nurtured by the nourishment converted from his dead body, unexpectedly bloomed and fructified, and it grew into peach woods, which stretched for thousands of miles.
扔下的手杖,被他的尸體所化成的養(yǎng)料滋潤(rùn),竟然開(kāi)花結(jié)果,長(zhǎng)成一片連綿千里的桃林。