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What national spirit does jingwei reflect when he fills the sea and fools move mountains?

Jingwei's reclamation: In the old days, it was a metaphor of deep hatred and determination to take revenge. The latter metaphor is determined and not afraid of difficulties.

The traditional narrative implication refers to carrying forward the spirit of "being foolish and being a mountain" when encountering difficulties, bravely facing difficulties, facing them, persevering and striving for final victory. This is a classic narrative technique with profound implications.

The words of national spirit: The main expression means that we will be firm, not afraid of difficulties and obstacles, never waver, face difficulties and persevere in order to win the final victory.

Personally, I don't think we can put Jingwei's reclamation and Gong Yu's moving mountains together, because the prototype of Jingwei's reclamation is not a very upward metaphor. The purpose of land reclamation was negative at first, and Gong Yu's moving mountains was positive. The result of reclamation and mountain removal is the same, but the purpose is different.