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I don't know, if I know anything specific, you can see :) Legend has it that in ancient times there was a kind young man named Cowherd. His parents died early, and he was often bullied by his brother and sister-in-law, and he didn't even score the family property, leaving him only an old cow, but this old cow is not an ordinary cow, it is the Taurus in the sky, because it violated the rules of heaven, so it was relegated to the mortal world by the Jade Emperor as a cow, it saw that the kind cowherd was bullied, so it decided to help him.
One day, he suddenly told the Cowherd that there was a lake at the foot of the mountain in the east, and that seven fairies would bathe in the lake every day, and that if the Cowherd stole one of the garments so that the fairy could not return to the heavenly palace, he would stay as his wife. Listening to the words of the old cow, the Cowherd really secretly hid the clothes of a fairy, and when the fairies were going back to the heavenly palace after taking a bath, the youngest Weaver Girl found that her clothes were gone, and she was so anxious that she cried, and then the Cowherd appeared with her clothes in her hand, and asked the Weaver Girl to promise to be his wife before returning the clothes to her, and the Weaver Girl looked at the Cowherd Loyal and honest, so he agreed, and the two gave birth to a pair of children after marriage, and lived a very happy life, but the old cow died, and before he died, it told the Cowherd to peel off its skin after it died. It comes in handy when it encounters difficulties, and this is the only thing it can leave to the Cowherd in the end. After the news of the Weaver Girl's marriage to the Cowherd was transmitted back to Heaven, the Jade Emperor was furious, so he sent the Queen Mother to arrest the Weaver Girl back, and the Cowherd remembered the old cow's advice in order to find the Weaver Girl, so he put on the cowhide and relied on the magic of the cowhide to catch up with them.
Immediately there was a turbulent heavenly river, separating the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, the Cowherd and a pair of children cried by the river, and their deep feelings also moved the Jade Emperor, so they pardoned their whole family to meet once a year on July 7. So every year when it comes to Qixi Festival, countless magpies fly to the sky and build a magpie bridge, so that the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl family can cross the river to meet, saying that it will rain on the night of Qixi Festival, which is the tears of joy and tears after the reunion of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. Oh.
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There was a young man named Cowherd who met the Weaver Girl with the help of Lao Niu, and the two had mutual affection, and the Weaver Girl secretly went down to earth and became the wife of the Cowherd. After the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl got married, the family lived happily. The Queen Mother wanted to bring the Weaver Girl back to the sky, the Cowherd chased the Weaver Girl, the Queen Mother pulled out the golden hairpin, and a heavenly river appeared, and the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl were separated on both banks.
They moved the magpie, the magpie flew in, built a magpie bridge, and the cowherd and weaver girl met at the magpie bridge.
The myth of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl conveys the message that marriage and love do not rely on the family and are premised on the feelings of both parties, and the myth of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl reveals the emotional connotation of equality. In the long feudal era, the marriage of men and women was the order of their parents, and the words of the matchmaker paid attention to the right person, which was very bad. It reveals the family ideals associated with specific production and lifestyle, and shows the people's unique understanding of happiness and love.
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So that the story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl can only meet on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month every year. What was praised.
Dear, glad to answer for you. So that the story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl can only meet on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month every year. It praised and praised the industriousness and kindness of the working people, the spirit of courage to resist and the spirit of opposing oppression and striving for freedom and happiness, reflecting their yearning and pursuit of a better life.
The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl are the famous Han folk love stories in ancient China, and they are also one of the four major folk legends in China (the other three are "Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai Qi Zai", "Meng Jiangnu Crying on the Great Wall" and "The Legend of the White Snake"), which are derived from the star names of Altair and Vega. Legend has it that the ancient Emperor of Heaven's granddaughter, Weaver Girl, was good at weaving cloth and weaving colorful glow to the sky every day. She hated this boring life, so she secretly went down to the mortal world, married the cowherd of Hexi privately, and lived a life of male farmers and female weavers.
This incident angered the Emperor of Heaven, and he captured the Weaver Girl back to the Heavenly Palace, ordered them to separate, and allowed them to meet only once a year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month on the Queqiao Bridge. Their steadfast love touched the magpies, and countless magpies flew over and used their bodies to build a magpie bridge across the Tianhe River, so that the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl could meet on the Tianhe. <>