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Chinese folk tales - the legend of Liu Sanjie of the Zhuang people.
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1. Legend has it that she was born in the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) in the Zhongzong era, and her real name is Liu Sanmei.
He is a member of the Zhuang ethnic group in Guangxi (southern China) and is active in Liujiang, Guangxi.
He is an excellent folk singer. She has a knack for singing. The third sister not only sings well, but also looks very beautiful, naturally beautiful and smart, she doesn't need to learn anything, she can see it.
2. When she was 17 years old in the duet, she met a young man, a handsome young man, and also a singing expert. But the good times didn't last long, a bully in the village, coveting the third sister for a long time, saw that the third sister and the fierce friend code young man were in love, and he was furious, and decided to snatch the third sister of the branch. One night, the moonlight was shining, and the third sister was sitting with the young man in the willow river.
Looking at the moon on the rocks on the side, pour out your heart. Suddenly the torches shook, the voices were boiling, it turned out that the bully was robbing people, the third sister and the young man looked at the mountain where there was no way out, and then looked at the willow river. The two decided to be born together and die together, not seeking this life, only the next life, so they jumped into the rolling waves in front of the willow river hand in hand.
3, Liu Sanjie.
It is a Zhuang figure of folklore. Legend has it that she was born in the Tang Dynasty (618 AD - 907 AD) during the Zhongzong era. The story also takes place between (618 A.D. - 907 A.D.).
Smart and quick-witted, the song is like a spring, beautiful and moving, and has the reputation of "song fairy". People love her very much, there are many stories and records about her, and it is a festival to commemorate her on March 3 every year.
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The Zhuang singer "Liu Sanjie" often uses mountain songs to sing the praises of labor and love, exposing the sins of the rich people. Liu Sanjie has loved singing mountain songs since she was a child, and when she became an adult, she looked beautiful and sang songs. There was a rich man nearby, Mo Huairen, who wanted to rob Liu Sanjie to marry him, but Liu Sanjie swore to die, and Mo Huairen asked someone to throw Liu Sanjie into the river.
Liu Sanjie drifted down the river to Liuzhou, fortunately was rescued, and lived at the foot of Yufeng Mountain. When the villagers heard the news, they rushed to learn the song. Later, she married a young hunter, and she has been singing here ever since.
After Mo Huairen learned about it, he colluded with the government and threw Liu Sanjie and his wife into Xiaolongtan at the foot of Yufeng Mountain. In the middle of the night, when the villagers salvaged the two of them, there was a sudden gust of wind, and I saw Liu Sanjie and the young hunter riding on the back of a fish, singing and flying away. Since then, people have said that Liu Sanjie has become an immortal, and they have called Liu Sanjie a song immortal.
In order to commemorate this song fairy, people in later generations sang mountain songs for three days and three nights on the third day of the third lunar month of the lunar calendar every year, the day when Liu Sanjie "became an immortal", and the song was formed.
mentioned the song fairy Liu Sanjie.
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