
The 97th Part of the Masterpiece of Mythology of the Goddess of Nine Rivers: Xintian Ji
by Cosmic Wind
About This Novel
"The Goddess of the Nine Rivers" is the 97th volume of the mythological masterpiece "Xin Tian Ji" (a series of 120 novels), written by the outstanding contemporary Chinese novelist Zhou Jingfeng. Nine great rivers, nine goddesses, control the lifeblood of the rivers. In ancient times, floods were raging, Gonggong broke the seal and stirred up the turbid waves, and floods were rampant in Kyushu. The Yellow River changed its course, the Huaihe River burst its banks, and the Yangtze River surged thousands of miles away. The Jiuhe Goddess was constantly fighting among herself due to old grudges, and was taken advantage of by evil spirits. Dayu was ordered to do so when he was in danger, but failed to block the water and the people were displaced. The dragon girl descends to the realm, brings Mazu and Empress Taijun into the game, and reveals the revelation: "It is better to live apart than to coexist." When the struggle between purity and turbidity turns into a combined force, humans and gods rule the mountains and rivers together. From splitting mountains to divert water to ecological inheritance, water management has lasted for thousands of years, just for one thing - rivers will last forever, and civilization will never end.
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