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- Jingwei abstract "Jingwei (simplified Chinese: 精卫; traditional Chinese: 精衛) is the name of a character in Chinese mythology. Jingwei had been Yandi's daughter, named Nüwa (different from the goddess Nüwa who created mankind and repaired the heavens). When playing in the Eastern Sea, Nüwa had drowned and never returned. Afterwards, she metamorphosed into a bird called Jingwei. Jingwei was determined to fill up the sea, so she continuously carried a pebble or twig in its mouth and dropped it into the Eastern Sea.Jingwei even has a short dialogue with the sea where the sea scoffs her, claiming that she wouldn't be able to fill it up even in a million years, whereupon she claims that she will then proceed to take ten million years, even one hundred million years, whatever it takes to fill up the sea so that others would not have to perish as she did.The story itself is recorded in the Shanhaijing:From this myth comes the Chinese expression "Jingwei Tries to Fill the Sea" (精卫填海) meaning a symbol of dogged determination and perseverance in the face of seemingly impossible odds.Professor Manyuan Long from the University of Chicago named a new Drosophilia gene after Jingwei because it was - like the princess - 'reincarnated' with a new function and a new appearance (structure). Other related genes were named following the legend.".
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- Jingwei comment "Jingwei (simplified Chinese: 精卫; traditional Chinese: 精衛) is the name of a character in Chinese mythology. Jingwei had been Yandi's daughter, named Nüwa (different from the goddess Nüwa who created mankind and repaired the heavens). When playing in the Eastern Sea, Nüwa had drowned and never returned. Afterwards, she metamorphosed into a bird called Jingwei.".
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