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What are the functions of rivers and jade?
In the process of Dayu's water control, there are many stories of God's help.

One day, Yu came to the bank of the Yellow River to observe the water potential. Suddenly, he saw a long man jump out of the river with a white face and a fish body, calling himself the river god. He gave jade a big blue slate dripping with water, turned and jumped into the Yellow River and disappeared. Jade carefully looked at the green slate, which was covered with linear patterns, and the clever jade immediately understood that it was a water control map. After Yu got this map, his plan for water control was more thorough and his confidence in water control was more sufficient.

On another occasion, when Yu led people to dig Longmen Mountain, he accidentally entered a big cave.

The hole is dozens of miles deep and the light is very dim, so I have to order the fire of life to find my way. Walking, I saw a monster shaped like a pig in front of me, with a night pearl in his mouth, brighter than candlelight, as if to show them the way. Another green dog barked and ran forward, as if to lead them. I followed them forward and walked for more than ten miles. I felt that my eyes were getting brighter and brighter, and finally I came to a bright stone house.

At this time, I saw that the pigs and dogs who had just led the way for them had become human beings, dressed in black. He also saw a god sitting in the middle of a stone room with a human face and a snake's body.

To see the appearance of this god, the in the mind will understand. He hurried forward to salute and asked, "Are you Fu Xishi, the son of Hua Xushi?"

"Yes!" The snake-faced god replied, "I am Fuxi, the son of Hua Xushi, the goddess of nine rivers."

Fu said, took out a jade card from the bosom and handed it to Yu.

This piece of silk is one foot and two inches long, which is consistent with the number of twelve hours a day. I asked, "What's the use of this thing?"

Fuxi said, "It's called a jade bamboo slip. If you take it, you can measure the earth and appease the soil and water. "

After the flood control, Yu often took this imperial seal with him, so he set the water and soil and measured the soil.

The Collection of Dead Bodies was written by Shijiao, a native of Jin State in the Warring States Period. There were several versions in Qing dynasty. There is a cloud on the scroll: "Yu Lishui, look at the river." Seeing a white-faced mermaid coming out, he said,' My river is very good.' Yu Hetu won the prize and Yu Yuan won the prize. "This is a legend about the river map. The story of "Wang Jian" is based on a passage in Volume II of Jia's Notes Found. The original text is long and will not be recorded. All these legends show that Dayu's water control was finally successful with the help of all gods and the gift of treasures.