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中国民间故事英语双语范文200字

中国民间故事英语双语范文200字

中国民间故事英语双语范文200字The Legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl【英文版】In ancient China, there is a timeless folk tale about the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. The Cowherd, a poor herdsman, met the Weaver Girl, a fairy in heaven who was responsible for weaving clouds. They fell in love at first sight and pledged their love to each other. However, this love between a human and a fairy violated the laws of heaven, and the Weaver Girl was forced to return to the celestial palace. The Cowherd was devastated, but his cow told him that if he wore its skin, he could fly to the heavens to find the Weaver Girl. The Cowherd did so and finally reunited with her in the heavens, but the Queen Mother drew a river of silver with her hairpin, separating the two. From then on, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl could only meet once a year on the Double Seventh Festival. This story symbolizes the unwavering love and reflects people's aspiration for free love.【中文版】在中国古代,有一个流传千古的民间故事,讲的是牛郎与织女的故事。

中国古代民间故事英文版

中国古代民间故事英文版

中国古代民间故事英文版以下是一篇中国古代民间故事的英文版:The Fox and the TigerOnce upon a time, there was a fox who lived in a forest. One day, the fox met a tiger and was frightened. The tiger threatened to eat the fox, but the fox was quick-witted and said, "Oh, great tiger! How could you eat me? I am the king of the forest, and all the animals tremble at my might." The tiger was skeptical, but the fox continued, "If you don't believe me, follow me and see for yourself." The tiger agreed, and the fox led him deep into the forest.As they walked, the fox called out to all the animals, "Behold, the great tiger is here! He has come to pay his respects to me, the king of the forest."The animals, seeing the tiger, trembled with fear and scattered in all directions. The tiger, seeing this, believed the fox's words and left, allowing the fox to escape.From that day on, the fox became known as the cleverest animal in the forest, and the tiger was left to wonder why he had been so easily deceived.This story teaches us that being quick-witted and resourceful can help us overcome even the most dangerous situations.。

用英语写一篇关于中国民间故的小作文

用英语写一篇关于中国民间故的小作文

用英语写一篇关于中国民间故的小作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Magical Monkey KingHi, my name is Lily and I'm going to tell you about one of my favorite Chinese folk tales - the story of the Monkey King! It's full of action, magic, and really funny parts. I first heard this story when I was little from my grandparents and it's been one of my favorites ever since.The story starts with a magical stone on a mountain. After many years of being exposed to the sun, wind, rain, and moon, the stone became pregnant with a magic child! One day, a stone monkey was born from this magic stone. He could already walk, jump, and use supernatural powers from the moment he came out. Pretty cool, right?The little stone monkey was very curious and wanted to explore the world beyond the mountain. He traveled all over until he came across the Eastern Seas where he met the Dragon King of the Seas. The Dragon King welcomed the monkey to his underwater palace and taught him how to transform intodifferent animals and objects using special magic tricks. The monkey was such a quick learner that he soon could change into anything - a bird, a tree, even a tiny insect!After mastering all the Dragon King's magic, the monkey decided to head back to his home mountain. But on the way, he came across a powerful waterfall that he just couldn't cross no matter what form he turned into. Frustrated, he called out "Whose waterfall is this that dares to block my path?!" That made the waterfall spirit really mad and they started fighting. The monkey managed to win the battle, but the waterfall spirit called in some backup from the two strongest monkey kings in the world at the time. Even with all their powers combined, the monkey was still too strong and beat them easily!After that big fight, the stone monkey decided he needed to find a proper teacher to learn even greater magic from. He eventually made his way to the paradise of the immortals where he studied under the great sage Subhuti for many years. The monkey was such a talented student that he learned every magical skill and secret that Subhuti had to teach. He became basically invincible and all-powerful!Feeling very proud of himself, the now Monkey King decided to cause some trouble up in heaven. He went up to the HeavenlyPalace and announced that he was in charge now and demanded to be made the Heavenly Emperor! The Jade Emperor and all the gods and goddesses were really shocked and tried to stop the unruly Monkey King, but nothing could hurt him with his powerful magic.The Monkey King took over the Heavenly Palace and made himself at home, eating all the treasures and causing total chaos. The Jade Emperor had to ask the Buddha for help to stop the Monkey King's crazy antics. The Buddha used his wisdom to trick the Monkey King into looking into a magical spirit furnace that could trap even the most powerful beings inside. As soon as the curious Monkey King leaned in to look, the Buddha quickly locked him up tight in the furnace!The Monkey King was trapped in that dark furnace for 500 years as punishment for his misbehavior. But eventually the Buddha decided to let him out and give him another chance, as long as he promised to be good and help a monk on an important quest to journey to India. And that's where the adventures really get going with the Monkey King and his new monk master!I'll have to tell you more about that part next time. The Monkey King stories are so imaginative and action-packed. I lovehow the Monkey King is both really powerful but also really mischievous and doesn't always listen. It makes for such an exciting story with all the magic and fighting mixed with funny antics. Chinese folk tales are the best! Let me know if you want to hear more tales from me. Thanks for reading my essay!篇2Chinese Folk TalesHi there! My name is Lin and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you about some of the amazing Chinese folk tales that I've learned about. Folk tales are traditional stories that get passed down from generation to generation. The Chinese folk tales are full of fun characters, crazy adventures, and important life lessons!One of my favorite folk tales is the story of Mulan. I'm sure you've probably heard of the Disney movie, but the original story is even better. Mulan was a brave young woman who lived during an ancient Chinese dynasty. When the emperor drafted every family to provide one man to join the army, Mulan's elderly father was the only man in their family. Mulan didn't want her father to have to go to war in his old age, so she disguised herself as a man and joined the army in his place!Mulan fought for 12 years and became a skilled warrior and leader of her troop. She helped defeat the enemy invaders and bring peace to China. When she returned home, she was offered a high rank in the emperor's court. But instead of accepting the position, Mulan simply asked to return to her family and her original life. I love how determined and courageous Mulan was to protect her father and serve her country. Her story teaches that we should cherish our families and be willing to make sacrifices for them.Another classic folk tale is the Monkey King. This story features a magical monkey who is born from a rock on the Flower Fruit Mountain. The monkey learns powerful fighting skills and magical abilities like cloud-riding, shape-shifting, and summoning clones of himself. He becomes the Monkey King and rules over all the monkeys in the mountain.However, the Monkey King grows very arrogant and believes he is the most powerful being in the universe. This gets him into lots of trouble with the gods and Buddhas who rule over heaven. He keeps causing chaos and mayhem wherever he goes. In the end, the Monkey King is imprisoned under a mountain by Buddha for 500 years as punishment for his endless pranks and mischief.Years later, the Monkey King is freed and he joins the monk Xuanzang on an epic journey to India. He becomes Xuanzang's loyal protector and helps fend off evil spirits and monsters who try to attack them on the long trip. I love the Monkey King stories because they're so imaginative and adventurous. The Monkey King reminds me that you should be confident but not arrogant, and that you need to show respect to those wiser than you.My third favorite folk tale is the legend of Nelumbo Nucifera, better known as the Lotus Flower. In this story from ancient China, there was a poor family who lived by a lake. The parents sadly couldn't have any children after many years of trying. One day, the father heard a voice calling to him from the depths of the lake. It was a glowing lotus flower that spoke!The lotus flower told the man to take its seeds and plant them in the mud near the water. The man did as instructed, and cared for the lotus seeds until they sprouted beautiful lotus flowers. Inside the middle of one flower was a tiny baby boy! The family named him Nucifera and he brought them tremendous joy and happiness after so many years of sadness.As Nucifera grew into a young man, he had incredible wisdom, strength and kindness. He eventually became an emperor beloved by all his people. The lotus flower tale showshow even in our darkest moments, we should keep faith that a miracle or blessing may come into our lives. It reminds me to be grateful for every day and appreciate the wonders of nature around us.Those are just a few examples of the amazing Chinese folk tales that have been passed down for hundreds and hundreds of years. There are so many more with epic quests, sly tricksters, and incredible magical beings. I'm so glad my grandparents and parents took the time to share these stories with me when I was little. Folktales help keep our history and culture alive while teaching important values like courage, humility, perseverance and kindness.I hope you've enjoyed learning a bit about Chinese folk tales today! Let me know if you have any favorite stories from your own culture or family. I'd love to hear them. Well, I should get going for now. Thanks for letting me share a few tales with you. Maybe I'll tell you some more another time!篇3Mulan: A True Chinese HeroineHave you ever heard of the story of Mulan? It's one of the most famous Chinese folk tales of all time! It's about a braveyoung woman who disguised herself as a man to take her elderly father's place in the army. Mulan is such an inspiring character. Let me tell you all about her amazing story.A long time ago in ancient China, there lived a young woman named Mulan. She had a kind father who was getting pretty old. One day, the Chinese empire was invaded by enemies from the north. To protect the country, the emperor issued a decree that every family had to send one man from their household to join the army.Poor Mulan's father was the only man in their family. Even though he was old and sickly, he had no choice but to obey the emperor's orders. Mulan was so worried he wouldn't survive the brutal training and warfare. But women were strictly forbidden from joining the army back then. What could she do?That night, Mulan made a secret plan. Very early the next morning before her father awoke, she put on her father's old military uniform and armor. With a courageous heart and determined mind, she cut off her beautiful long hair. Then Mulan snuck out, taking her family's old horse, Khan, and joined the army recruits in her father's place.At first, it wasn't easy pretending to be a man. The army training was extremely tough and physically demanding. ButMulan was smart, quick, and worked harder than anyone else. Eventually, her skills with the sword, archery, and hand-to-hand combat amazed all the recruits and military generals.After many months of intense training, Mulan's skillful regiment was deployed to the front lines to fight the invading enemies. In the heat of a climactic battle high up in the snowy mountains, Mulan risked her life and fought with incredible bravery. Thanks to her courage and clever battle tactics, the Chinese forces were victorious against the brutal enemy.During the fierce combat, Mulan had been injured by a sword to her chest. As the kind doctor went to treat her wounds, her secret was finally revealed - Mulan was a woman! The whole army was stunned and amazed at her deception. Some of the men felt betrayed, while others respected Mulan's incredible valor and achievements even more.You see, in those ancient times, women were thought to be too fragile and unfit for war. So if Mulan's true identity had been discovered from the start, she never would have been allowed to take her father's place in the army. By disguising herself as a male soldier, she defied societies' backwards expectations of women. Mulan proved herself to be doubly brave and honorable.The army's general was so impressed by Mulan's skills, intelligence, and heroic deeds that he recommended her service to the emperor himself. In recognition of Mulan's remarkable courage and patriotism, the emperor hammered the sword she had used to save China, summoning her to the imperial palace.When Mulan arrived, the emperor praised her accomplishments and offered her a prestigious position in his administration. But Mulan politely declined, saying that after all that time, she just wanted to return home and be reunited with her beloved father and family. The emperor granted Mulan's wish and she was able to retire in honor.Upon her glorious return, Mulan's family celebrated her amazing deeds and safe homecoming. She was praised as a shining example of filial piety, putting her love for her father above her own safety. For defying gender restrictions and societal norms to protect her country and loved ones, Mulan became a legendary folk hero. Even to this day, almost two thousand years later, the brave and selfless warrior Mulan still inspires young women and men across China and the entire world.So what do you think about the courageous tale of Mulan? I just love her story because she was willing to risk everything forher family, and showed that women can be just as capable and heroic as men, maybe even more so! In a world that still judges people by their gender or background, Mulan taught us to have an open mind and open heart. True honor, loyalty, and human potential comes from the strength of one's spirit, not from what we look like on the outside. That's a lesson that will always be meaningful.篇4China Has So Many Fun Folktales!Hi everyone! My name is Lin and I'm a 5th grader. Today I want to tell you about one of my favorite Chinese folktales - the story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. It's a super romantic love story full of magic and crazy stuff that happens. I think you'll really like it!Okay, so the story starts with this cowherd named Niulang. He was just a regular guy who took care of a huuuuge herd of cows and bulls on earth. One hot summer day, Niulang led his cattle to a stream so they could drink some water and cool off. That's when he saw the seven fairy sisters from heaven! They had flown down to take a bath in the stream while it was still morning.Among the fairy sisters was a beautiful one named Zhinyu. She was the Weaver Girl and she was seriously so pretty. As soon as Niulang saw Zhinyu, he fell head over heels in love with her! When the fairies were done bathing, they hung their fairy clothes over the branches of a tree to dry in the sun. But that sneaky Niulang stole Zhinyu's clothes when the fairies weren't looking! Without her fairy clothes, poor Zhinyu couldn't fly back up to heaven.The other six fairies realized what had happened and they flew away, leaving Zhinyu behind on earth. She started crying because she was stuck. That's when Niulang came out from his hiding spot and told Zhinyu he loved her and wanted to marry her! At first Zhinyu said no way, but then she decided that since she couldn't get back to heaven, she may as well marry the cowherd.So they got married and had two kids - a boy and a girl. For a while, Niulang and Zhinyu were really happy together. But then one day, the fairy sisters found out where Zhinyu was and they came to bring her back to heaven. Zhinyu didn't want to go because she loved Niulang and their kids so much. The fairy sisters didn't care though - they dragged Zhinyu away, back up to heaven.Niulang was absolutely heartbroken. Their two kids cried and cried over missing their mom. So Niulang decided he was going to go to heaven and get his wife back, no matter what! He grabbed the two kids and they all started walking towards heaven. But it wasn't easy - the journey was super dangerous with lots of obstacles in their way.After a really long time and lots of adventures, Niulang was finally close to reaching heaven. That's when the Celestial Queen, the ruler of heaven, found out what was going on. She was in charge of all the fairies, including Zhinyu. The Queen got so mad that a mere mortal like Niulang was trying to go to heaven! So she used her powers to create a huge silver river between earth and heaven. Have you ever seen the Milky Way in the night sky? Well that's what the Queen made - a giant glowing river that Niulang and his kids couldn't cross over.Niulang and his son and daughter were devastated that they were separated from Zhinyu forever. They all cried and cried. But then, some magical cows and birds felt bad for them and decided to help. The animals used their bodies to form a bridge over the shimmering silver river! Niulang and the kids quickly ran across the bridge to finally be reunited with Zhinyu. They were all so happy!But just then, the Celestial Queen got even angrier and caused a raging storm. The winds and rains were so powerful that they destroyed the bridge made of cows and birds. Zhinyu had to go back to heaven, while Niulang and the kids were swept away back down to earth. They were all separated again!The Queen did feel a little bad about keeping the family apart though. So once a year, on the 7th day of the 7th month, she allows Niulang and Zhinyu to be reunited for just one night. On that special night you can see two bright stars in the sky, one representing Zhinyu and the other Niulang. They are on opposite sides of the silver river, which is the Milky Way. But on that one night a flock of magpies makes a bridge so the two lovers can finally cross over and be together again as a family.Isn't that such a romantic but sad story? Every year on the 7th day of the 7th month, which is the Qixi Festival, people in China celebrate the reunion of the cowherd and the weaver girl. They look up at the night sky and you can often see people throwing molded cows and weavers into the air to honor Niulang and Zhinyu.I really love this folktale because it combines true love, magic, drama, and some humor too. Like how silly was that cowherd to steal the fairy's clothes?? He was sneaky but itworked out for him at first! And I felt so bad for their kids being separated from their mom. That celestial queen was pretty mean if you ask me. But I'm glad the animals tried to help the family be together. Even though the lovers only reunite once a year, at least they get that special night. Wouldn't it be amazing if cows and birds actually made a bridge across the Milky Way? I'll be looking for that every year on Qixi!China has so many great folktales like this one. A lot of them try to explain cool things in nature, like篇5中国民间故事嗨,大家好!我今天要给大家讲一些有关中国民间故事的故事。

中国民间故事英文版

中国民间故事英文版

中国民间故事英文版盘古开天很久很久以前,世界上没有天,也没有地,宇宙是一片混沌。

直到有一天,盘古在混沌中苏醒,却发现自己无法伸展。

他在混沌中挪动着,企图脱离困境。

终于,他发现一把斧头,他向上一砍,砍出了天,向下一劈,劈出了地。

他将天与地撑开,随着盘古越来越高,天与地的距离也越来越大。

直到18000 年后,盘古死去,他的头和身体成为五座大山,眼睛成为月亮和太阳,毛发成为星星,血液成为水,填充江河湖海。

盘古终于与天地同一。

Welcome to ALO7’s Power to Learn! Today’s story is Pangu Separates the Sky and the Earth, retold by Melinda Lilly Thompson and narrated by Janet Martin.It was the beginning. There was no sky. There was no Earth.The universe was a big black egg.Inside the egg it was dark. It was still. Something grew inside the black egg. It was not a baby bird. It was not a baby snake. What was it?Something grew for 18,000 years. Something slept. Something dreamed. It was the dream of the universe.Finally, something stopped dreaming inside the black egg. Something woke up. It was Pangu! In the darkness, his eyes shone like the sun and moon. He stretched. Bump! He hit his head on the egg. Pangu yawned.Good morning, Pangu!Pangu moved around in the darkness. He was too big for the egg. He felt trapped inside. He tried to break free. He reached out his hand and touched something sharp. Ouch!It was an axe! Great! It was just what he needed!Swing! Pangu hit the egg with his axe. The egg got a crack.Swing! Pangu hit it again. Pangu broke the egg!He took a deep breath. He pushed up. Above him it became light and airy. He pushed higher and higher. It became the sky.Pangu pushed down. Below him it was dark and heavy. He pushed lower and lower. It became the Earth.Pangu did not let the egg close. He pushed apart the sky and the earth.He kept pushing for 18,000 years. The sky became thicker.It spread out. The Earth became thicker. It got bigger.The more Pangu grew, the farther apart he pushed the Earth and the sky. The sky grew very high. The Earth grew very big. In between the Earth and the sky, Pangu grew very tall. He spread the Earth and sky apart once more.Finally, Pangu got tired. He died. Then . . . His head and body became the Five Sacred Mountains. They are 'Mount Tai, Mount Heng in Hunan, Mount Hua, Mount Heng in Shanxi, and Mount Song. Pangu’s eyes turned into the sun and moon. His blood changed into water. It filled the river and sea. His hair turned into stars.The universe and Pangu became one.。

中国古代民间故事英语

中国古代民间故事英语

中国古代民间故事英语Title: Classic Chinese Folktales: An English CompilationIntroduction:Chinese folktales are a rich tapestry of cultural heritage, passed down through generations.They offer a glimpse into ancient China"s moral values, beliefs, and traditions.This compilation presents some of the most beloved Chinese folktales translated into English, allowing readers worldwide to enjoy these timeless stories.1.The Legend of the White SnakeIn this tale, a white snake spirit named Bai Suzhen falls in love with a mortal man named Xu Xian.Despite their forbidden love, they marry and open an herb shop.However, a Buddhist monk named Fahai tries to separate them, leading to a series of challenges and ultimate sacrifice.2.The Butterfly LoversThis story revolves around the tragic love between Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai.Disguised as a boy, Zhu Yingtai befriends Liang Shanbo during their studies.They develop a deep bond, but when Zhu Yingtai reveals her true identity, their families oppose their union.The lovers eventually die of heartbreak, only to be reunited as a pair of butterflies.3.The Monkey King: The Journey to the WestSun Wukong, the Monkey King, is born from a mystical stone andacquires supernatural powers.His rebellious acts anger the heavens, leading to his imprisonment under a ter, he is freed to accompany the monk Tang Sanzang on a journey from China to India to obtain sacred Buddhist sutras.4.The Magic PillowA poor woodcutter named Liu Qian befriends a magical turtle.As a token of gratitude, the turtle gives Liu Qian a magic pillow that allows him to experience dreams that come true.Liu Qian becomes wealthy, but his newfound prosperity comes with a lesson about the importance of hard work and contentment.5.The Story of MulanDuring the Northern and Southern dynasties, a young woman named Mulan disguises herself as a man to replace her aging father in the army.She distinguishes herself in battle and wins honor for her family.After her heroic deeds are recognized, Mulan returns home and surprises everyone with her true identity.6.The Three Lives of DunhuangThis tale tells the story of a merchant who encounters a mysterious monk during his travels.The monk grants him a wish, allowing the merchant to live three different lives in the ancient city of Dunhuang.Each life teaches him valuable lessons about compassion, greed, and the true meaning of wealth.Conclusion:These ancient Chinese folktales offer not only entertainment but also moral guidance and a window into China"s rich cultural heritage.Through these stories, readers can explore the universal themes of love, courage, loyalty, and the pursuit of justice.。

用英语讲中国传统故事发言稿

用英语讲中国传统故事发言稿

用英语讲中国传统故事发言稿尊敬的女士们,先生们:Today, I have the privilege to share with you an enchanting tale from the rich tapestry of Chinese folklore. This narrative, steeped in tradition and wisdom, not only showcases the unique charm of our ancient culture but also carries universal lessons that resonate across time and borders. The story I will present is "The Four Dragons and the Rainmaker Pearls," a tale that illuminates the essence of selflessness, unity, and the power of compassion.今天,我有幸与大家分享一则源自中国丰富民间传说中的迷人故事。

这个满载传统与智慧的故事不仅展示了我们古老文化的独特魅力,还蕴含着跨越时空、国界的普世道理。

我要讲述的故事是“四龙与降雨珠”,一个揭示无私、团结及慈悲力量本质的故事。

In ancient China, during a time of severe drought, four divine dragons resided in the Eastern Sea. As they witnessed the suffering of mortals, their hearts swelled with empathy. Determined to alleviate the people's plight, they stole precious rainmaker pearls from the Jade Emperor, ruler of Heaven. These pearls, when cast into the clouds,could summon life-giving rain. However, this act incurred the wrath of the celestial ruler, who promptly banished the dragons to earth, transforming them into rivers that forever flowed towards the parched lands.在中国古代,正值大旱之际,四条神龙居住在东海。

中国民间故事 英文版

中国民间故事 英文版

中国民间故事英文版Title: Chinese Folktales: An English EditionIntroduction:China, with its rich and diverse history, is home to a vast array of captivating folktales.These stories, passed down through generations, offer a window into the country"s cultural heritage, moral values, and ancient beliefs.In this English edition, we have carefully selected a collection of these enchanting Chinese folktales, retold in a way that preserves their authenticity and charm.1.The Legend of the Chinese Zodiac:Once upon a time, the Jade Emperor decided to create a calendar for humans.He organized a race among the animals, promising the first twelve finishers a spot on the zodiac.The story unfolds with each animal"s unique traits and strategies, revealing why the Rat is the first sign of the zodiac and the lazy Turtle comes in last.2.The Four Dragons:In this tale, four dragons lived in the mountains and were friends with a group of fishermen.When a severe drought hit the land, the dragons used their powers to bring rain, saving the crops and the livelihoods of the villagers.The story emphasizes the importance of cooperation and the balancing of nature.3.The Moon Lady:During the Mid-Autumn Festival, Chinese families gather to admire the full moon and share the legend of the Moon Lady.This tale tells of a goddess named Chang"e, who swallowed an elixir of immortality to save her people from a greedy immortal.She floated to the moon, where she remains to this day, a symbol of love and beauty.4.The Magic Pillow:A poor farmer named Wang experiences a life-changing encounter with an old man who gives him a magic pillow.In his dreams, Wang enjoys wealth and luxury, but he learns that reality is more fulfilling than illusions.This story teaches the value of hard work and contentment.5.The Painted Skin:This chilling tale revolves around a demon that assumes the guise of a beautiful woman to seduce and devour men.A kind-hearted scholar named Wang saves the demon from a group of villagers, leading to a surprising twist that highlights the importance of judging people by their actions rather than their appearance.6.The Weaver Girl and the Cowherd:Based on the annual Qixi Festival, this tale tells the romantic story of Zhinü, a weaver girl from heaven, and Niulang, a cowherd on Earth.Their forbidden love is discovered, leading to their separation by the Milky Way.However, the gods take pity on them and allow them toreunite once a year, on the seventh night of the seventh lunar month.Conclusion:These Chinese folktales, now available in English, offer a fascinating glimpse into the country"s cultural tapestry.They not only entertain but also impart valuable life lessons and moral principles that transcend time and borders.Through these stories, readers can explore the rich heritage and wisdom of ancient China.。

中国民间故事英语作文《愚公移山》

中国民间故事英语作文《愚公移山》

The Story of Yu Gong Moving Mountains Deep within the folds of Chinese folklore, a tale stands out as a paragon of perseverance and indomitable spirit: the legend of Yu Gong Moving Mountains. This ancient narrative, passed down through generations, speaks of a man named Yu Gong who, despite facing seemingly insurmountable obstacles, refused to give up on his goal. Yu Gong lived in a remote village surrounded by towering mountains. These mountains blocked the sun's rays, casting a perpetual shadow over the land and making life difficult for the villagers. Determined to change their fate, Yu Gong made a bold decision: he would move the mountains, one stone at a time, to allow the sun's light to shine through.His neighbors scoffed at his folly, believing such a task was beyond human capability. But Yu Gong was undeterred. He rose early each morning, armed with a shovel and pickaxe, and began his labor. Day after day, year after year, he chipped away at the mountains, his back bent under the weight of his efforts.As the years passed, Yu Gong's hair turned gray, and his body bent further with age. But his spirit never wavered. He passed his shovel and pickaxe to his children, teaching them the importance of perseverance and the value of a goal worth pursuing. His descendants carried on the legacy, generation after generation, until finally, the gods took notice.Impressed by Yu Gong's unwavering determination, the gods sent two powerful beings to move the mountains, clearing a path for the sun's rays to reach the village. The land was transformed, and the villagers' lives were forever changed.The story of Yu Gong Moving Mountains is not just atale of physical labor; it's a profound lesson in the power of will and perseverance. It teaches us that no matter how big our dreams or goals may seem, with enough dedication and hard work, anything is possible. Yu Gong's story is a reminder that we should never underestimate the impact of our actions, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable challenges.Moreover, the legend of Yu Gong Moving Mountains also underscores the importance of passing down wisdom andvalues from one generation to the next. Yu Gong's legacywas not just in the physical act of moving the mountainsbut in the spirit of perseverance and resilience heinstilled in his children and grandchildren. This tradition of passing down wisdom and values is crucial in shaping the character and future of any society.In conclusion, the story of Yu Gong Moving Mountains is a timeless tale that resonates deeply with the human spirit. It reminds us that with perseverance and hard work, we can overcome any obstacle and achieve our dreams. It is a powerful reminder of the enduring power of the human spirit and the legacy of resilience and determination that can be passed down through the generations.**愚公移山的故事**在中国民间故事的瑰宝中,有一个故事以其坚韧不拔的精神和顽强毅力成为典范,那就是愚公移山的故事。

中国民间故事 ,英文 简短

中国民间故事 ,英文 简短

中国民间故事 ,英文简短Once, in ancient China, there was a brave and wise young warrior named Liang. He lived in a small village near a dense forest. One day, he heard rumors of a fearsome dragon that tormented the villagers and destroyed their crops.Driven by a sense of responsibility, Liang decided to confront the dragon and protect his people. Armed with his cherished sword, he ventured into the perilous forest. As he delved deeper, the air grew thick with mystery.Suddenly, Liang stumbled upon a magical old man, who warned him about the dragon's cunning ways. He advised Liang to use his intelligence rather than rely solely on physical strength. Grateful for the guidance, Liang thanked the old man and continued his journey with newfound confidence.After days of relentless searching, Liang finally reached the dragon's lair. But instead of a terrifying beast, he found a sorrowful creature chained and trapped. It was clear that the dragon's torment was born out of fear and anger.Taking pity on the dragon, Liang decided to free it. Using the skills the old man had taught him, he managed to unchain the beast without harming it. Grateful for its release, the dragon revealed its true nature—a benevolent being caught in a twisted fate.In a show of gratitude, the dragon offered Liang a single wish. Seeing the plight of his village, Liang selflessly asked the dragon to bring peace and prosperity to his people. Overjoyed by his noblerequest, the dragon used its magic to heal the village and bless it with prosperity.From that day on, Liang became a legendary figure in his village. His courage, compassion, and wisdom were admired by all. The villagers would retell the story of his encounter with the dragon, reminding future generations of the importance of kindness and understanding, even in the face of adversity.And thus, the tale of Liang and the dragon became a beloved Chinese folktale, teaching the timeless lesson of the power of compassion and the rewards it can bring.。

中国民间故事英文版简短

中国民间故事英文版简短

中国民间故事英文版简短Long long ago in China, there were many fascinating folk stories passed down through generations. These stories were not only entertaining but also carried valuable lessons and wisdom. Let's explore some of these Chinese folk stories in English.One of the most famous Chinese folk tales is "The Legend of Mulan." This story tells the courageous tale of a young woman named Mulan who disguised herself as a man to take her father's place in the army. Mulan fought bravely in the war for many years, eventually earning the respect of her fellow soldiers and the emperor himself. This story teaches us about the importance of loyalty, bravery, and sacrifice.Another popular Chinese folk story is "The Monkey King." This tale follows the mischievous and powerful Monkey King, who embarks on a journey to seek immortality. Along the way, he faces many challenges and battles evil demons to protect his friends and the innocent. The Monkey King's story teaches us about the power of determination, friendship, and selflessness."The Legend of the White Snake" is a romantic Chinese folk tale about a white snake spirit who falls in love with a human man. Despite the obstacles and prejudices they face, the white snake and her lover remain devoted to each other. This story highlights the themes of love, forgiveness, and acceptance.In "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl," we learn about the love story between a cowherd and a weaver girl who are separated by the Milky Way. They are only allowed to meet once a year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. This touching tale symbolizes the power of love and the importance of cherishing the time we have with our loved ones.Lastly, "The Legend of the Eight Immortals" is a colorful Chinese folk story about a group of eight legendary figures with magical powers. Each immortal possesses unique abilities and uses them to help those in need and defeat evil forces. This story emphasizes the values of kindness, unity, and teamwork.These Chinese folk stories have been cherished for centuries and continue to inspire people around the world. They remind us of the timeless values of courage, love, friendship, and perseverance. Through these tales, we can learn important lessons and gain a deeper understanding of Chinese culture and traditions. Let's continue to pass down these captivating stories for future generations to enjoy and learn from.。

中国民间故事英语作文简单

中国民间故事英语作文简单

中国民间故事英语作文简单In the rich tapestry of Chinese folklore, one tale stands out with its simplicity and profound moral: the story of the "Old Man and the Willow Tree." Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the heart of China, there lived an old man who had a deep connection with a willow tree by his home.This tree was not just a source of shade and comfort; it wasa symbol of life and wisdom. Every day, the old man would sit beneath its branches, sharing stories and laughter with the children of the village, who would gather around him, eagerto learn.The willow tree was old, its trunk gnarled and its branches reaching out like arms, embracing those who soughtits shelter. It was said that the tree had witnessed thevillage's history, from the times of prosperity to the timesof hardship. The old man, with his white hair and gentle eyes, would tell tales of the tree's past, weaving a tapestry of stories that held the village together.One day, a severe drought struck the land, and thevillagers were desperate for a solution. The old man, withhis deep understanding of the land and its rhythms, suggested that they should dig a well near the willow tree. The villagers, trusting in his wisdom, did as he said. Miraculously, the well brought forth water, and the village was saved from the clutches of the drought.The story of the old man and the willow tree is a testament to the power of wisdom, community, and the enduring spirit of nature. It reminds us that sometimes, the simplest solutions can come from the most unexpected places, and that the wisdom of the past can guide us through the challenges of the present. This simple tale from the heart of China has been passed down through generations, a beacon of hope and a reminder of the importance of respecting the natural world and the wisdom of our elders.。

中国民间传奇故事英语作文

中国民间传奇故事英语作文

中国民间传奇故事英语作文In the vast tapestry of Chinese folklore, the story of the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd stands out as one of the most enduring and cherished legends. This tale is not only a romantic narrative but also a reflection of the cultural values and celestial observations of ancient China.Once upon a time, in the heavens, there lived a beautiful and skilled weaver named Zhinü, the daughter of the Jade Emperor and the Heavenly Queen. She was responsible for weaving the clouds and creating the rainbows that adorned the sky. Her work was so exquisite that it captivated all who beheld it.On Earth, there was a humble cowherd named Niulang, who lived a simple life tending to his cattle. One day, while his cows grazed by a stream, Niulang noticed a magnificent bird descending from the sky. Curiosity piqued, he followed the bird to a secluded pond where he discovered Zhinü and her celestial sisters bathing.Struck by her beauty, Niulang hid Zhinü's clothes, preventing her from returning to the heavens. As the sisters departed, Zhinü was left behind, and she agreed to marry Niulang, choosing love over her divine duties.Together, they built a life on Earth, and their love flourished. Zhinü bore two children, and the family lived in harmony. However, their happiness was not to last. The JadeEmperor, upon discovering his daughter's absence, was furious. He sent the Queen Mother of the West to bring Zhinü back to the heavens.Heartbroken, Niulang was determined to reunite with his wife. With the help of his loyal ox, which was a celestial being in disguise, Niulang and his children pursued the heavens. The ox, on its deathbed, instructed Niulang to use its hide to make a pair of shoes that would allow him to fly.As Niulang and his children soared towards the heavens, the Queen Mother, in her attempt to prevent their reunion,created a river of stars known as the Milky Way. Thiscelestial divide seemed insurmountable, but the love between the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd moved the magpies, who formed a bridge across the river once a year on the seventh day ofthe seventh lunar month.This annual event is known as the Qixi Festival, or the Chinese Valentine's Day, a day when lovers are said to be blessed with happiness and a chance to reunite. The story of the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd is a testament to the powerof love and the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity.In conclusion, the legend of the Weaver Girl and the Cowherdis more than just a tale of star-crossed lovers; it is a cultural symbol that resonates with the Chinese people, reminding them of the importance of love, family, and the connection between the heavens and the Earth.。

最喜欢的中国民间故事英语作文

最喜欢的中国民间故事英语作文

最喜欢的中国民间故事英语作文The Enchanting Tales of Chinese FolkloreChina, a land rich in cultural heritage, is home to a vast array of captivating folk stories that have been passed down through generations. These tales, imbued with wisdom, morals, and a touchof the mystical, have not only entertained but also enlightened countless individuals. Among the myriad of these enchanting narratives, one that has captivated my heart and imagination is the story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl is a classic tale of love, sacrifice, and the eternal yearning for reunion. Set against the backdrop of the celestial realm, the story follows the star-crossed lovers, Niulang and Zhinu, whose love defies the boundaries of their stations. Niulang, a humble cowherd, falls in love with Zhinu, a beautiful celestial maiden who weaves the clouds in the heavens. Their forbidden love incurs the wrath of the Jade Emperor, who separates the two lovers by creating the Milky Way, a vast celestial river that forever divides them.What captivates me most about this story is the depth of emotion and the poignant portrayal of the characters' struggles. Niulang andZhinu's unwavering devotion to one another, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds, is truly inspiring. Their willingness to sacrifice everything, including their own celestial status, to be together speaks volumes about the power of love to transcend the constraints of societal norms and divine decrees.The story also explores the themes of fate, destiny, and the eternal cycle of separation and reunion. The Jade Emperor's intervention, while seemingly cruel, highlights the delicate balance between cosmic order and individual desires. The annual reunion of the two lovers, facilitated by a flock of magpies that form a bridge across the Milky Way, is a testament to the resilience of love and the enduring human spirit.Another aspect of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl that I find deeply compelling is its rich symbolism and cultural significance. The story is deeply rooted in the traditions and beliefs of Chinese culture, drawing upon the concepts of yin and yang, the celestial hierarchy, and the reverence for the natural world. The Milky Way, which serves as the central metaphor in the tale, is not merely a physical divide but a representation of the barriers that can exist between individuals, classes, and even the mortal and divine realms.Moreover, the story's enduring popularity and its ability to resonate with audiences across generations and cultures speak to its universalappeal. The themes of love, sacrifice, and the triumph of the human spirit are timeless and transcend cultural boundaries. The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl has been adapted into various mediums, from literature and film to art and music, further testament to its enduring legacy.As I reflect on this enchanting tale, I am struck by the way it seamlessly blends the fantastical and the relatable, the celestial and the earthly. The story's ability to transport the reader to a realm of wonder and magic, while simultaneously addressing the fundamental human experiences of love, loss, and longing, is truly remarkable.In conclusion, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl is a captivating and timeless tale that has captured my heart and imagination. Its rich symbolism, cultural significance, and universal themes make it a true gem of Chinese folklore, a story that continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world. As I delve deeper into the enchanting world of Chinese folk tales, I am constantly amazed by the depth and complexity of these narratives, each one a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the human experience.。

讲中国民间故事的活动英语作文

讲中国民间故事的活动英语作文

讲中国民间故事的活动英语作文Chinese Folk Tales。

Chinese folk tales are an integral part of Chinese culture, passed down from generation to generation. These stories, often filled with moral lessons and cultural values, provide valuable insights into the rich history and traditions of China. In this article, we will explore some popular Chinese folk tales and the lessons they convey.One of the most well-known Chinese folk tales is "The Legend of the White Snake." This story tells the tale of a white snake who transforms into a beautiful woman and falls in love with a young man named Xu Xian. Despite their genuine love for each other, their relationship is met with opposition from society due to their different origins. The tale explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the power of perseverance.Another popular folk tale is "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl," also known as "The Cowherd and the Girl Weaver." This story revolves around the forbidden love between a cowherd and a fairy who descends to earth. They are separated by the Milky Way and can only meet once a year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. This tale highlights the importance of true love, loyalty, and the belief that love can overcome any obstacle."The Monkey King" is a beloved character in Chinese folklore and is featured in the classic novel "Journey to the West." The Monkey King, also known as Sun Wukong, possesses incredible strength and magical abilities. He embarks on a journey with a Buddhist monk and other companions to retrieve sacred Buddhist scriptures. This tale teaches lessons of bravery, loyalty, and the power of inner strength.In addition to these well-known tales, there are countless other Chinese folk stories that offer valuable insights into Chinese culture. "The Legend of the Moon Goddess Chang'e" tells the story of a goddess who resides on the moon and symbolizes eternal love and beauty. "The Legend of the Red Thread" explores the concept of fate and howtwo people destined to be together are connected by a red thread. These tales, along with many others, reflect the importance of love, fate, and traditional values in Chinese society.Chinese folk tales are not only entertaining but also serve as a means of passing down cultural traditions and values. They often contain moral lessons that teach readers important life lessons. These stories have been cherished by Chinese people for centuries and continue to be shared with new generations.In conclusion, Chinese folk tales are an essential part of Chinese culture, providing valuable insights into the history, traditions, and values of China. These stories, such as "The Legend of the White Snake," "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl," and "The Monkey King," offer lessons on love, loyalty, bravery, and the power of inner strength. By preserving and sharing these folk tales, we ensure that the rich heritage of Chinese culture continues to thrive.。

三年级英语作文中国传说

三年级英语作文中国传说

三年级英语作文中国传说Chinese folktales are an integral part of Chinese culture and have been passed down from generation to generation through oral tradition. These stories provide rich insights into the beliefs, values, and traditions of the Chinese people.One of the most famous Chinese folktales is the legend of the Monkey King, also known as Sun Wukong. This tale is featured in the classic Chinese novel "Journey to the West" and tells the story of a mischievous monkey who acquires incredible powers and embarks on a journey to obtain immortality. The Monkey King is a beloved character in Chinese folklore, known for his bravery, cunning, and loyalty to his friends.Another popular Chinese folktale is the legend of the Dragon Boat Festival, which commemorates the poet Qu Yuan's sacrifice during the Warring States period. According to legend, Qu Yuan was a loyal minister who was banished from his kingdom due to political intrigue. In despair, he threw himself into the Miluo River and drowned. To prevent his body from being eaten by fish, villagers raced in their boats to retrieve his body. To this day, the Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated with dragon boat races and the eating of rice dumplings, known as zongzi, in honor of Qu Yuan.The legend of the White Snake, also known as Madame White Snake, is another famous Chinese folktale. This story tells the tale of a white snake spirit who transforms herself into a beautiful woman and falls in love with a human man. Despite the challenges they face, the couple's love conquers all. This tale has been adapted into many forms of art, including operas, plays, and films.Chinese folktales are not only entertaining but also serve to educate and impart moral lessons. Many of these stories feature themes of loyalty, filial piety, bravery, and perseverance. Through these tales, the Chinese people have preserved their cultural heritage and passed down important values to future generations.In conclusion, Chinese folktales are a vital part of Chinese culture, offering a window into the beliefs, values, and traditions of the Chinese people. These timeless stories continue to captivate audiences worldwide and serve as a reminder of the importance of tradition and storytelling in Chinese society.。

介绍中国民间故事英文作文

介绍中国民间故事英文作文

介绍中国民间故事英文作文Title: Unraveling the tapestry of Chinese Folktales。

1. In the realm of ancient wisdom, where legends intertwine with the rhythm of time, I, Chatgpt, delve into the vibrant tapestry of Chinese folklore. These tales, like a never-ending scroll, are a testament to the humanspirit's resilience and the wisdom of our ancestors.2. The first tale, a tale as old as the hills, is that of the Monkey King, Sun Wukong, his audacious journey from the Jade Emperor's mountain. His tale, a tale of rebellion and cunning, echoes the spirit of individuality and the power of courage.3. Then, there's the story of the White Snake, a love story that transcends mortal bonds. It's a tale of love, sacrifice, and the eternal struggle between good and evil, where the line between reality and fantasy blurs.4. The Chinese folktales are also filled with fables teaching moral lessons. The Tortoise and the Hare, a tale of perseverance, reminds us that slow and steady wins the race. It's a lesson that resonates in every village and town.5. The Dragon Boat Festival's story of Qu Yuan, a poet who jumped into the river, symbolizes the deep respect for knowledge and the importance of preserving history. Histale echoes the Chinese belief in the power of storytelling to preserve memory.6. Lastly, the tales of the legendary phoenix, a symbol of rebirth and transformation, remind us of the cyclical nature of life and the resilience of the human spirit.7. These stories, like a living dictionary, carry the language of the people, their dreams, fears, and aspirations. They are a living testament to the rich tapestry of Chinese culture, waiting to be discovered and cherished by all.In conclusion, Chinese folktales, my dear friend, are a tapestry woven with threads of wisdom, love, and adventure. They are a living legacy, waiting to be shared and cherished, just like the stories that bind us all together.。

中华传统民间故事英语作文

中华传统民间故事英语作文

中華傳統民間故事英语作文英文回答:Chinese Traditional Folk Tales.Chinese traditional folk tales are a vast and diverse body of literature that has been passed down through generations. These tales are often characterized by their vivid imagery, rich symbolism, and timeless themes.One of the most famous Chinese folk tales is "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl." This tale tells the story of a young cowherd named Niulang who falls in love with a beautiful weaver girl named Zhinu. However, their love is forbidden by the gods, and they are separated by the Milky Way. Each year, on the seventh day of the seventh month, the two lovers are allowed to meet for one night.Another popular Chinese folk tale is "The Monkey King." This tale tells the story of a mischievous monkey who isborn from a magical stone. The Monkey King is extremely powerful, and he uses his powers to fight against evil and protect the innocent.Chinese folk tales often reflect the values and beliefs of Chinese society. For example, the tale of "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl" emphasizes the importance of love and family. The tale of "The Monkey King" emphasizes the importance of courage and perseverance.Chinese folk tales have had a profound impact on Chinese culture. These tales have inspired countless worksof art, literature, and music. They have also helped to shape the values and beliefs of the Chinese people.中文回答:中国传统民间故事。

中国的民间传说英语作文180词

中国的民间传说英语作文180词

中国的民间传说英语作文180词Chinese Folklore: Legends and Tales Passed Down Through GenerationsChinese folklore is a rich tapestry of myths, legends, and tales that have been passed down through generations. These stories are deeply rooted in Chinese culture and have become an integral part of the country's identity. In this essay, we will explore some prominent examples of Chinese folklore and their significance.One popular Chinese legend is "The Legend of the White Snake." This tale tells the story of a white snake spirit who falls in love with a mortal man. Despite the disapproval of society, the two persevere through various obstacles and ultimately prove that true love transcends all boundaries. This legend teaches the value of love, forgiveness, and the power of human connection.Another well-known folklore is "Journey to the West," also known as "Monkey." This epic tale follows the mischievous Monkey King and his companions as they embark on an adventurous journey to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. Filled with supernatural beings, magical weapons, and spiritual teachings, this legend is not only a captivating adventure but also emphasizes the importance of loyalty, courage, and the pursuit of knowledge.In addition to these legends, Chinese folklore also includes numerous folk tales that teach moral lessons. For instance, "The Legend of the Mooncake" is a popular tale associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival. It narrates the story of how the Ming Dynasty rebels used mooncakes to pass secret messages, leading to the overthrowing of the Yuan Dynasty. Thisfolklore not only symbolizes the triumph of justice over tyranny but also highlights the significance of unity and resilience.Furthermore, the story of "Mulian Rescues His Mother" is another notable folk tale in Chinese culture. According to this legend, Mulian, a devout Buddhist monk, embarks on a perilous journey to rescue his mother's soul from the realm of the dead. This story emphasizes the Buddhist belief in filial piety, compassion, and the power of one's actions to impact the afterlife.Chinese folklore also takes inspiration from nature and animals. One such example is the legend of the "Dragon Boat Festival." This folklore explains the origin of the festival, which commemorates the poet Qu Yuan. According to the legend, villagers threw rice dumplings into the river to prevent fish from consuming Qu Yuan's body. Additionally, dragon boat races were held to scare away evil spirits. This tale not only celebrates Chinese traditions but also promotes unity, cultural preservation, and respect for ancestors.The significance of Chinese folklore extends beyond mere storytelling. These legends and tales are deeply ingrained in Chinese history, values, and belief systems. They serve as vehicles for passing down cultural knowledge and shaping moral values. Moreover, Chinese folklore has also influenced various art forms, such as literature, poetry, opera, and traditional Chinese painting.In conclusion, Chinese folklore is a treasure trove of legends, myths, and tales that have stood the test of time. From "The Legend of the White Snake" to "Journey to the West," these stories continue to captivate audiences with their timeless lessons of love, loyalty, and human spirit. As keepers of thisrich heritage, it is our responsibility to preserve and share these folklores so that future generations can treasure the wisdom they impart.。

缩写作文中国民间故事英文

缩写作文中国民间故事英文

缩写作文中国民间故事英文英文,Chinese Folktales。

As a Chinese person, I grew up listening to many traditional folktales that have been passed down for generations. These stories have taught me valuable lessons and helped shape my understanding of Chinese culture. Here are a few examples:One popular folktale is "The Monkey King." This story follows the journey of Sun Wukong, a mischievous monkey who gains immortality and supernatural powers. However, his arrogance and disrespect for authority ultimately lead to his downfall. This tale teaches the importance of humility and respect for authority.Another well-known folktale is "The Legend of the White Snake." This story tells the tale of a white snake spirit who falls in love with a human man and takes on a human form to be with him. However, their love is opposed bysociety and they face numerous obstacles. This tale teaches the power of love and the importance of overcoming societal barriers."Journey to the West" is another classic folktale that follows the journey of a monk and his three companions as they seek sacred Buddhist texts. Along the way, they face numerous challenges and overcome many obstacles. This tale teaches the importance of perseverance and teamwork.中文,中国民间故事。

chinese Folklores-中国传统民间故事-英文介绍

chinese Folklores-中国传统民间故事-英文介绍

Dong Yong and the Seventh Fairy
Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai
Lady White
Lu Ban
Meng Jiang Girl
Dong Yong and the Seventh Fairy
In the Han Dynasty lived a man by the name of Dong Yong. His family was poor when he was a small child. When his father died, he was willing to sell himself into slavery for a little money for the funeral. Moved by his filial piety, the youngest daughter of the Emperor of Heaven secretly came to the secular world. With the soil as their matchmaker, they held a wedding under an old locust tree. In order to repay the debt, the couple returned to the master to work as slaves.
Since the fairy could weave ten bolts of fine silk overnight, the master cut down Dong Yong’s hire period from three years to one hundred days. On the expiration, the couple were returning home when the God of Heaven made an edict that the fairy should go back to the heavenly palace. Shedding tears, the fairy had to part with Dong Yong under the old locust tree. She flew into the sky and vanished.
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Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai
Lady White
Lu Ban
Meng Jiang Girl
Dong Yong and the Seventh Fairy
In the Han Dynasty lived a man by the name of Dong Yong. His family was poor when he was a small child. When his father died, he was willing to sell himself into slavery for a little money for the funeral. Moved by his filial piety, the youngest daughter of the Emperor of Heaven secretly came to the secular world. With the soil as their matchmaker, they held a wedding under an old locust tree. In order to repay the debt, the couple returned to the master to work as slaves.
Sanjie Liu
In Guixi area, there lived a girl, Sanjie liu. She was fond of singing folk songs and sang very well. There was an industrious youth named Shitian Li who usually learned singing from Sanjie Liu. During the study, they fell in love with each other. Attacked by Sanjie’s sound of singing ,the rich man Huairen Mo wanted to marry her. But Sanjie refused. And at that time, Shitian Li was very good at singing and usually sang songs with Sanjie.
The rich man felt angry about it and forced Sanjie to fall into the river. Sanjie ‘s spirit had been singing with Shitian Li for seven days and seven nights. Finally, they magically change into a pair of orioles and fried away.
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Folklores
Folklore is the traditional stories, customs, an habits of a particular community or nation.
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The Cowherd and the Girl Weaver
Dong Yong and thecould weave ten bolts of fine silk overnight, the master cut down Dong Yong’s hire period from three years to one hundred days. On the expiration, the couple were returning home when the God of Heaven made an edict that the fairy should go back to the heavenly palace. Shedding tears, the fairy had to part with Dong Yong under the old locust tree. She flew into the sky and vanished.
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