Jingwei Determines to Fill up the Sea On Fajiu Hill grew a lot of mulberry trees. Among them lived a bird which looked like a crow, but had a colourful head, a white bill and two red claws. Its call sounded like its name: Jingwei. The bird was said to be Emperor Yandi's youngest daughter, Nü Wá, who, while playing on the
East Sea, had been drowned and never returned. She had turned into Jingwei, and the bird would often carry bits of twigs and stones all the way from the west mountains to the East Sea to fill it up. from Shan haijing (Book of Mountains and Seas) 参考资料:精卫填海 - 外语学习网站 如果您还有什么不满意的,请发消息给我,并附上问题的连接,谢谢