Once upon a time, there was a girl living in a remote mountain village. There is a river around the village. One day, the river dried up. For the sake of her family, the girl runs around all day just to find some water. On a foggy morning, she walked along the river alone, filled with sadness. Suddenly, a voice came into her ear clearly: Your eyes are really beautiful. When she turned around, she saw a fish looking at her in the mud in the river. It is a beautiful fish, its scales are as blue as the sky, it has a pair of gentle eyes, and its voice is so clear and transparent. At that glance, a legend was doomed. The fish told the girl that if the girl wanted to visit him often and let him see her eyes, he could give her a jar of water. Of course, that's just an excuse. The fish's heart is as spotless as hers. Therefore, the girl will meet the fish every morning, and the fish will fulfill its promise. Every day, my family kept asking about the origin of the water, but the girl just laughed and didn't answer. Although we face each other across the water, our mood is the same. On the third day, the girl found herself in love with fish. In the morning fog, sweet words are almost untrue. Finally, the fish said to the girl, I hope she will be his wife. The fish came out of the river and hugged the girl on the shore. So they got married. The story is not over yet. Finally, one day, people in the village saw their meeting. They think fish use black magic on girls. So they locked the girl up and came to the river with knives, forks and spears. Call out the fish and threaten him with his wife. As soon as he appeared, they began to do it. The fish died in despair. Then, people carried the dead fish and returned home in triumph. They threw the dead fish at the girl's feet, imagining that she would wake up. However, that only brought her heartbreak. She picked up the cold fish and walked to the river. If time cannot heal the pain, death is always possible. They just died in people's eyes of surprise and doubt. However, their children have been breeding in the water for generations. That is today's water lily.