Myths and legends:
Hebo Feng Yi was ordered to harness the Yellow River, but he worked hard all his life and failed to cure it. When he was old, he went over mountains and mountains to see the water regime, drew a water regime map of the Yellow River, went through all the hardships to find Dayu and gave him the water regime map. Dayu dredged the waterway according to the picture given to him by Hebo, and finally managed the Yellow River.
Folk stories:
Legend has it that there was a young man named Yellow River. He was very brave. He fell in love with a rich woman. But the woman's father looked down on him and asked him to shoot an arrow within a hundred paces and enter a copper hole. He did it. The woman's father asked him to shoot an arrow from a hundred paces away and penetrated the original arrow. He was also told to shoot a copper coin and catch it a hundred paces away. Knowing that her husband was making things difficult for him, he shot an arrow at her father. He never misses, so he goes to the mountains to practice. Once he accidentally shot down a bird. The bird told him that the girl committed suicide. The young man was very sad and kept crying, forming a rolling Yellow River.