On the ground the
wheat stalks raised their heads and the sorghum stalks straightened
up. The god of the sea discovered these events and reported to the
Jade Emperor. "How dare
the four dragons bring rain without my permission!" said the
Jade Emperor.
The Jade Emperor
was enraged, and ordered the heavenly generals and their troops to
arrest the four dragons. Being far outnumbered, the four dragons could
not defend themselves, and they were soon arrested and brought back
to the heavenly palace. "Go and get four mountains to lay upon
them so that they can never escape!" The Jade Emperor ordered
the Mountain God.
The Mountain God used
his magic power to make four mountains fly there, whistling in the wind
from afar, and pressed them down upon the four dragons. Imprisoned as
they were, they never regretted their actions. Determined to do good
for the people forever, they turned themselves into four rivers, which
flowed past high mountains and deep valleys, crossing the land from
the west to the east and finally emptying into the sea. And so China's
four great rivers were formed -- the Heilongjian (Black Dragon) in the
far north, the Huanghe (Yellow River) in central China, the Changjiang
(Yangtze, or Long River) farther south, and the Zhujiang (Pearl) in
the very far south.