The ending of Jingwei's reclamation of the sea is that Jingwei flies back and forth, never resting, and keeps filling the sea.
Based on different research perspectives, people attribute the "Jingwei reclamation" myth to different myth types.
Obviously, the "Jingwei reclamation" myth is a typical transformation myth, and it belongs to the "death after death" myth among transformation myths, that is, entrusting the soul to a material that exists in reality.
Not only that, "Jingwei Reclamation" is also a revenge myth. The girl had no grievances against the sea during her lifetime, but she accidentally drowned. She developed a hatred for the sea and transformed into a bird to carry out the revenge business of reclamation throughout her life. Some studies
The author believes: “Ancient Chinese mythology records many typical unnatural deaths, and the accidents among them allow modern people to see the weakness and powerlessness of our ancestors in the face of nature, and at the same time reveal the fragility of life.
"The death of the female baby is a kind of death due to an accident, which shows the fragility of human life and the power of the sea. The famous writer Mao Dun believes: "Jingwei and Xingtian belong to the same type of myths, and they both describe and symbolize the indomitable spirit.
With perseverance and will, this is a myth of birds and beasts that belongs to moral consciousness.
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