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Thoughts: The two haven't seen each other for a year.
Cowherd: How are you doing?
Weaver. I'm doing well, what about you and the children?
Cowherd: We're fine too.
Weaver Girl: I haven't seen them for a year, and the children have grown a lot taller, but unfortunately I can't watch them grow up with my own eyes.
Cowherd: We still have a future, and children often think about you.
Weaver Girl: Hmm. Every year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month.
Commonly known as "Tanabata", according to legend, it is the Cowherd and Weaver Girl once a year in the "Queqiao."
The day of the meeting. This ancient and touching love story for thousands of years.
Passed down from generation to generation, this day is also known as the Chinese version of "Valentine's Day" by modern people.
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The Cowherd took their children to the Queqiao and the Weaver Girl said, "You guys are doing well." Cowherd said:
We're doing well. The Weaver Girl said: It's a pity that we can only look across the river now, and it's all because I married you in the first place.
The cowherd said: No, don't be like this, it's too late for me to be happy with a good wife like you. The Weaver Girl said
You learn to protect yourself. The Cowherd said again: You also say, I will always love you.
The Weaver Girl said: I said it too.
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After hearing the story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, the Magpie King was deeply moved, so he ordered all the magpies to build a bridge. As a result, the Queen Mother did not allow it, and the Magpie King ignored the Queen Mother's objections and only let them meet once a year!!
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The granddaughter of the ancient Emperor secretly went down to play, met the Cowherd and fell in love with him, and the two got married privately and lived a life of male ploughing and female weaving. When the Queen Mother found out, she was furious and ordered someone to capture the Weaver Girl back to the Heavenly Palace and order them to separate. Later, because the magpie sympathized with the lover, he used his body to build a colorful bridge across the Tianhe River, so that the two could meet every year on the Chinese Valentine's Day.
Once upon a time, there was an orphan named Cowherd, who was abused by his brother and sister-in-law since he was a child, and was forced to split up and rely on an old cow to plow the fields to support himself.
One day, when the Weaver Girl and her sisters went down to play and bathed in the river, the old cow suddenly opened his mouth to speak, persuaded the cowherd to meet, and told the cowherd that if the fairies could not go back before dawn, they could only stay in the mortal world. So the Cowherd stayed by the river to watch the seven fairies, and he fell in love with the youngest fairy, so he quietly took away the clothes of the little fairy. After the fairies took a bath, they were about to return to heaven, but the little fairy found that the clothes were missing and could only stay, and the cowherd came out at this time and made an encounter with the little fairy.
Soon after, the two of them fell in love, and the little fairy married the Cowherd and no longer wanted to go back to heaven. After getting married, they farmed and weaved, gave birth to a son and a daughter, and lived a very happy life. When the Emperor of Heaven learned of this, he was furious and ordered the Queen Mother to escort the Weaver Girl back to Heaven for trial.
The old cow couldn't bear to let their wives separate, so he cut off the horns on his head and turned it into a small boat, and let the cowherd carry his children to chase after him in a boat. Seeing that she was about to catch up with the Weaver Girl, the Queen Mother suddenly pulled off the golden hairpin on her head and drew a rolling Milky Way in the sky. The Cowherd couldn't cross the river, so he could only look at the Weaver Girl by the river and weep from afar.
Their steadfast love touched the magpies, and countless magpies flew over and used their bodies to build a colorful bridge across the Tianhe, so that the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl could meet on the Tianhe. The Emperor of Heaven had no choice but to allow the Cowherd and Weaver Girl to meet once a year on the Magpie Bridge on July 7, and the magpie would also be by his side. In the future, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl will meet on July 7 every year.
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The sentence on the Cowherd and Weaver Girl Club Magpie Bridge is "Raise your head to look at the bright moon, bow your head and think of your hometown". This sentence comes from the poem "Homesickness: Part II" by the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ji, which describes the scene of homesick people reminiscing about their hometown when they are far away from their hometown. In traditional Chinese culture, "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl Meet the Magpie Bridge" is a very famous story, also known as the "Qixi Story", which tells the story of a pair of Cowherd and Weaver Girl who love each other but cannot be together because of the Tianhe River.
From a cultural point of view, this poem focuses on the important "homesickness" and "moon culture" in Chinese culture. In ancient China, most people were peasants and often needed to go out to earn a living, and many people left their hometowns due to wars and exiles, so the longing for their hometown has been extremely rich in Chinese culture, and the moon, as an important natural phenomenon closely related to nature and human life, has also been endowed with many cultural and emotional meanings.
In addition, the story of the Cowherd weaving his grandson Qi Tongnu is also one of the important love themes in traditional Chinese culture. In this story, love is portrayed as a process of overcoming difficulties, constantly searching and trying, and encouraging people to move forward, climb new heights, and pursue the true meaning of love and life. These spiritual connotations and value orientations still have strong practical significance and enlightenment in today's society.
In short, this sentence is not only an important part of traditional Chinese culture, but also has a profound cultural and emotional connotation. By understanding and passing on these cultural and spiritual heritages, we can better understand and grasp our cultural roots and help ourselves better face life's challenges. <>
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