A long, long time ago, on the vast land of China, there was a giant named Kua Fu. Kua Fu was extremely tall and immensely strong. He noticed that the sun rose in the east and set in the west every day, and a very bold idea sprang up in his mind: he wanted to catch up with the sun and make it hang high in the sky forever, bringing eternal light to the earth.
So, Kua Fu started to chase towards the direction where the sun rose, taking large strides. His steps were so big that each one could cover a great distance. His speed was also very fast, creating gusts of strong wind one after another, and the trees along the road rustled in the wind.
Kua Fu kept running and running. He ran through the thick forest. The small animals in the forest were all astonished to see this huge figure dash by at high speed. They had never seen a giant who could run so fast. Kua Fu didn't pay attention to these curious stares. His eyes were fixed firmly on the sun ahead, and there was only one belief in his heart: he must catch up with it.
As he continued running, he seemed to be getting closer and closer to the sun. The scorching rays of the sun shone on him, making him feel extremely hot and thirsty. But Kua Fu didn't stop because of this. He was so thirsty that when he passed by the Yellow River and the Wei River, he bent down and drank up all the water in the Yellow River and the Wei River in one go, but he still felt unbearably thirsty.
Kua Fu continued to run towards the north because he heard that there was a large marsh in the north where there was a lot of water to drink. But before he could reach the large marsh, Kua Fu collapsed on the way due to excessive fatigue and extreme thirst. His body fell down with a loud crash like a big mountain, and the peach - wood cane in his hand also dropped to the ground.
Although Kua Fu fell, his peach - wood cane underwent a magical change. After the peach - wood cane hit the ground, it instantly turned into a lush peach forest. This peach forest bears a lot of large and sweet peaches every year, providing a place for people passing through this land later to rest and quench their thirst.
Although Kua Fu didn't catch up with the sun, his brave and fearless spirit of chasing dreams has always been remembered in Chinese mythology, inspiring generations after generations to bravely pursue their goals in their hearts.