"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."
-Chinese folklore, the four dragons.
"Father, what are you doing?" A blue skinned boy holding hand with a green skinned girl asked Primus.
"I am fishing!" Primus smiled.
"But it's such clear water, we do not see any fish in it!" The green skinned girl looked confused.