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You are so clever! With your age and strength, even nine Niu Yi hairs on the mountain can't be destroyed. What can you do with the mud and stones on the mountain?

From: A story in Liezi Tang Wen written by Lieyukou in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Yu Gong moved mountains.

This story. Through the depiction of the image of Yugong, it shows the firm confidence and tenacious perseverance of the ancient working people in China, and shows that Yugong is not stupid and unwise. As long as he is not afraid of difficulties and persists in struggle, he will surely succeed in his career, which gives great inspiration.

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Liezi, named Kou, also known as Yukou, was a Taoist figure in the early Warring States period, a representative figure of Taoist thought at the time of Laozi and Zhuangzi, and Zheng Guomin.

His scholarship originated from Huangdi Laozi, and he advocated inaction. Liezi devoted his life to moral study, and studied under Guan Yinzi, Hu Qiuzi, Lao Shang and Zhi Bo Gaozi. He lived in seclusion for forty years in Zheng, without seeking fame and fortune, and silently practiced Buddhism. Advocate accountability and responsibility, and do nothing. He wrote 20 books with more than 100,000 words, leaving one list and the rest lost.

Among them, there are hundreds of fables, such as the wandering of the Yellow Emperor, the Yi Mountain of Yugong, Kuafu's pursuit of the sun, and worrying about the sky. Later, it was honored by Taoism as "a real person who rushed into the air."