The classical Chinese version of the ancient mythical story is as follows: Cowherd and Weaver Girl The cowherd, Dong Yong, was the protagonist in the Legend of the White Snake. It was said that there were seven fairies in the sky who descended to the world on the night of July 7th every year to bathe and play by the Heavenly River. One of the fairies was called Weaver Girl. She liked life on earth very much and decided to leave heaven and return to the human world. But she couldn't fly back to the human world directly, so she asked the gigolo to help her. The cowherd was very diligent. Every day, he would pass by the window of Dong Yong's house and peep at the Weaver Girl bathing. Then he would quietly bring the Weaver Girl back to heaven to reunite with her. Legend of the White Snake The Legend of the White Snake is one of the four classic love stories of ancient China. It tells the love story between the White Snake and Xu Xian. It was said that the white snake was a snake that had cultivated into a spirit. She came to the human world and met Xu Xian. Xu Xian was a kind person. He fell in love with the white snake, but the white snake fell in love with another person. In order to get Xu Xian's heart, the White Snake decided to use its body to exchange for true love. However, she did not know that it was just a kind of sacrifice. In the end, she sacrificed herself so that Xu Xian could reunite with her. Third, Meng Po Soup Mengpo soup was a traditional food in ancient China. It was made by boiling water, then putting meat and vegetables into the water to cook, then scooping them out and cutting them into small pieces. Finally, seasoning was added to make a bowl of delicious soup. It was said that Meng Po was an official who was responsible for recording the cause of death and memories of people. She was responsible for recording the cause of death and memories of people so that they could reincarnate. However, she also had a rule that people had to drink Meng Po's soup to forget their past. The Overlord of West Chu The Western Chu Overlord was a famous military commander in ancient China. His story has been passed down to this day. It was said that Xiang Yu, the overlord of the Western Chu, decided to rebel against the Qin Dynasty after the fall of the Qin Dynasty. He led the army all the way west and finally defeated the ruler of the Qin Dynasty and established his own regime. However, Xiang Yu also had a weakness, which was that he was too powerful and could be easily defeated by the enemy. In the end, he was defeated by Liu Bang and fled to the Wu River to commit suicide.