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You said it wouldn't be the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
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Once upon a time there was a poor child who had no parents and had to take care of the sheep for a nobleman in order to earn a living. He spent days and nights in the fields. Every time a storm came, he had to take refuge in a small cabin on the edge of the big forest.
One night, he was sitting on the grass leaning against a flock of sheep when he heard someone crying not far away. He stood up and followed the sound, and was surprised to find a giant lying at the entrance to the woods. He was afraid that the giants would catch him and wanted to run away.
But the giant cried out, "Don't be afraid, I won't hurt you." If you're willing to bandage my feet, I'll repay you.
I accidentally injured my foot while uprooting an oak tree. So the shepherd boy took off his clothes and helped the giant to bandage his wounded foot. The giant stood up and said:
Come with me, and I will repay you. We have a party today, come with me, I promise you'll be happy. But in order to prevent my brother from seeing you, you have to wrap this ribbon around your waist so that others can't see you. ”
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The shepherd boy slung the piccolo at his waist and looked out over the rolling meadows. The old cow was grazing not far away, and the shepherd boy could not bear the loneliness, and blew the piccolo, and the gentle evening breeze carried the flute far, far away. When night falls, the endless grassland is blown by the evening breeze, swinging layer upon layer of "waves".
Suddenly, there were several melodious flutes in the distance, followed by silence. The sound of the flute became clearer and clearer, and at the end of the field of vision, a low figure appeared, it was a little shepherd boy playing the flute. The little shepherd boy walked slowly, and the beautiful sound of the flute was intermittent by the evening breeze.
His mother was already looking forward to his return at the entrance of the village, and although the family was only a little coarse tea and light rice, the little shepherd boy ate very sweetly, and his mother looked at him gobbling up and smiled. The shepherd boy wondered if anyone would hear his flute in that far away place. The shepherd boy fell asleep.
The moonlight sprinkled on his body was so soft. Look, there is a faint smile on the corner of the shepherd boy's mouth, maybe this moonlight also illuminates his dream!
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@张珅凡爸爸 Read one. In lesson 5, copy the first ancient poem, translate it, and collect an ancient poem that describes children. Make up a short story based on the poem "The Shepherd Boy". Memorize the seventh lesson 17-19 natural paragraphs. 2b4
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The statement upstairs is absolutely false, the two stories are not the same at all.
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"The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl", "Meng Jiangnu", "Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai" and "The Legend of the White Snake".
China is a country with a vast land and a long history, and it has an extremely rich national cultural heritage among the people. Among them, the most Chinese characteristics are the famous "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl", "Meng Jiangnu", "Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai" and "The Legend of the White Snake" and other four major folk legends. It is the most widespread and has the greatest impact.
The legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl began in the "Book of Songs: Dadong": the records of "The Weaver Girl" and "The Morning Glory". "Nineteen Ancient Poems: Morning Glory" has called the Cowherd and Weaver Girl husband and wife.
Ying Shao's "Customs and Customs" Yiwen: "The Weaver Girl should cross the river on Qixi Festival, so that the magpie is the bridge, and it is said that the magpie head on the seventh day is all for no reason, because the beam (note: bridge) is also to cross the Weaver Girl."
The story has taken shape and is combined with the Qixi customs.
The legend of Meng Jiangnu originated from the record of Qi Liang's wife refusing to hang Qi Hou in the suburbs and abiding by the etiquette law in "Zuo Chuan", and later added "Tan Gong" "Qi Zhuang Gong attacked Ju Yu (tunnel), Qi Liang died." His wife greeted him on the road and cried mourning, which is the prototype of the story. Han Liu Xiang "The Biography of the Daughters" (4) notes:
Qi Qi Liang was killed in battle, and his wife cried under the city, and the city collapsed in ten days. "Another Tang Dynasty (anonymous) "Xuan Yu Collection" recorded that "in the Qin period, there were Yan people Qi Liang, married Meng Chaonu Zhongzi as his wife, because Liang was killed by the officials who built the Great Wall, Zhongzi cried under the Great Wall, and the city collapsed. It can be seen that this legend was already popular in the Tang Dynasty, but Meng Zhongzi and Qi Liang have been renamed Meng Jiangnu and Fan Xiliang in the legend.
The story of Liang Zhu was first seen in Tang Liang Zaiyan's "Ten Paths and Four Fan Chronicles", which recorded the story of Liang and Zhu's "two people taste classmates" and "the same mound". The "Xuanbao Zhi" read by Zhang in the late Tang Dynasty has a more detailed record. In the Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong's "Ancient and Modern **" added the plot of Yingtai insolvable, Liang Shanbo's suspicion and butterfly.
The story of the White Snake was formed the latest, and the origin: one said that it originated from the Tang legend "The Story of the White Snake"; One is said to be derived from "The Story of the Three Towers of West Lake". By Feng Menglong's "White Lady Yongzhen Leifeng Tower" ("Warning the World") in the Ming Dynasty, the story has been preliminarily finalized.
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The four major Chinese folk tales refer to: The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, Meng Jiangnu, The Legend of the White Snake, Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, China's four major folk tales: Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai.
The Four Great Chinese Folk Tales II: The Legend of the White Snake.
Three of the four major Chinese folk tales: The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
Four of China's four major folk tales: Meng Jiangnu cries on the Great Wall.
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Learn to play Yi Qiu is the best at chess in the country. Let Yi Qiu teach two people to learn to play chess, and one of them will concentrate on learning to play chess and only listen to Yi Qiu's teachings; Although the other person was listening to Yi Qiu's teachings, he always thought that the swan would fly overhead, and wanted to shoot it with a bow and arrow. Although he studied with the previous person, his academic performance was not as good as that of the previous person.
Can it be said that this is because his intelligence is not as good as the previous one? I said, "No."
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According to folk legend, on the night of Qixi Festival every year, it is the time when the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd meet at the Queqiao Bridge in the sky. The Weaver Girl is a beautiful, intelligent, and ingenious fairy.
On this night, facing the bright moon in the sky, the girls put on seasonal melons and fruits, worshipping to the sky, begging the goddess of heaven to give them intelligent hearts and dexterous hands, so that their knitting skills are skillful, and they are begging for a good match for love and marriage. Countless sentient men and women in the world will pray for a happy marriage in front of the stars at this night, when the night is quiet and deep.
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Legend has it that Cowherd's parents died early, and he was often abused by his brother and sister-in-law, and was only accompanied by an old cow. One day, Lao Niu gave him a plan to marry the Weaver Girl as his wife. On that day, the beautiful fairies did bathe in the Milky Way and frolic in the water.
At this time, the Cowherd, who was hiding in the reeds, suddenly ran out and took the Weaver Girl's clothes. The frightened fairies hurriedly went ashore, dressed and flew away, leaving only the Weaver Girl. At the begging of the Cowherd, the Weaver Girl agreed to be his wife.
After marriage, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, the Farmer and the Weaver Weaver, loved each other, and lived a very happy life. The Weaver Girl also gave birth to a son and a daughter to the Cowherd. Later, when the old cow was about to die, he told the cowherd to keep its skin and put it on for help when it was in trouble.
After the old cow died, the couple reluctantly peeled off the cow and buried it on the hillside.
When the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd got married, the Jade Emperor and the Queen Mother of the Heavenly Court knew about it, and they were furious and ordered the Heavenly God to capture the Weaver Girl back in the lower realm. The gods took advantage of the Cowherd's absence and captured the Weaver Girl. The Cowherd went home and didn't see the Weaver Girl, so he hurriedly put on a cowhide and chased after the two children.
Seeing that she was about to catch up, the Queen Mother was in a hurry, pulled out the golden hairpin on her head and stroked towards the Milky Way, and the former shallow Milky Way became turbid in an instant, and the Cowherd could no longer pass. Since then, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl can only have tears in their eyes, looking at each other across the river, for a long time, the Jade Emperor and the Queen Mother can not resist the sincere feelings between them, and they are allowed to meet once a year on July 7, according to legend, every seventh day of the seventh month, the magpie in the world will fly to the sky, and meet on the magpie bridge for the Cowherd and Weaver Girl in the Milky Way. In addition, in the dead of night, people can also hear the love words of the Cowherd and Weaver Girl in the sky under the grape trellis or other melon and fruit trellises.
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Legend has it that the Weaver Girl, the granddaughter of the Emperor of Heaven, was good at weaving cloth and weaving colorful rays to the sky every day, but she was tired of such a boring life, so she secretly went down to the mortal world.
The Weaver Girl met the Cowherd in the mortal world, and the two fell in love at first sight, so they made a private decision for life and lived a happy life as a male farmer and a female weaver. Soon after, they also gave birth to a son and a daughter.
The good times did not last long, and the Emperor of Heaven knew about it, and the Emperor was furious, captured the Weaver Girl back to the Heavenly Palace, ordered them to separate, and only allowed them to meet once a year on the seventh day of July.
The steadfast love of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl touched the magpies, and countless magpies flew over and used their bodies to build a colorful bridge across the Tianhe River, allowing them to meet on the Tianhe.
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Legend has it that the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet on July 7 every year.
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The legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl in the storyline about the Qixi Festival met at the Queqiao Bridge was the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, their story was very touching, the Cowherd was a very poor herd, the seven fairies in the sky wanted to live a normal life in the world, and secretly went down to earth and the Cowherd privately engaged for life, after being known by the Jade Emperor of the sky, he called the heavenly soldiers and generals to escort the Weaver Girl back to the sky, separated from it, and never met, the Weaver Girl made a big fuss in the sky, and the Jade Emperor let the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet on the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar
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Qixi Festival is the meeting of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, once a year.
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According to folklore, on the night of the Chinese Valentine's Day every year.
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Japan's culture has always followed China's footsteps, of course, many of the same, and South Korea has always absorbed Chinese culture, and now it is actually said to be its own.
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Tanabata Festival Cow Corridor and Zhinu meet.
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I think there should be some stories before that.
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A long time ago, there was an orphan who lived with his brother and sister-in-law, who was both smart and diligent, but his sister-in-law still disliked him, and he drove him up the mountain to herd cattle when he was not bright, and everyone called him the cowherd. From then on, the cowherd herded cattle and chopped wood during the day, and slept with the old cow in that broken house at night.
One day, the cowherd drove the cow into a strange forest, where the mountains and rivers are beautiful, and the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant. The Cowherd saw nine fairies riding auspicious clouds and falling on the grass of the river, and then took off their colorful clothes and jumped into the crystal clear water, and the Cowherd stared at a fairy who was the youngest and most beautiful. Ke looked into his mind, and then the old cow suddenly spoke:
She is the weaver of heaven, as long as you take away the colorful clothes, she will be your wife. The Cowherd quietly followed the tree and quietly took away the Weaver Girl's colorful clothes. It was nearly noon, and the other fairies wore colorful neon clothes and rode away on auspicious clouds.
Only the Weaver Girl who couldn't find the colorful neon dress left. At this time, the Cowherd walked out from behind the tree and asked the Weaver Girl to be his wife, and the Weaver Girl saw that the Cowherd was loyal and honest, hardworking and strong, and nodded shyly.
After the Cowherd and Weaver Girl tied the knot, the male farmer and the female weaver, respecting and loving each other. Two years later, the weaver girl gave birth to a boy and a boy. However, when the Emperor heard that the Weaver Girl was married, he was furious.
On the seventh day of the seventh month, the Queen Mother was ordered to take the heavenly soldiers and catch the Weaver Girl, and the grief-stricken Cowherd chased her children to the sky with the help of the old cow. Seeing that she had caught up, the queen mother took down the golden hairpin and stroked, and a turbulent heavenly river immediately appeared at the feet of the cowherd.
The Weaver Girl and the Cowherd who picked up the children, one in the east of the river and one in the west of the river, looked at the crying cry from afar and moved the magpie, and suddenly countless magpies flew to the Tianhe River and set up a magpie bridge, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl could finally meet on the Magpie Bridge, and the Queen Mother had no choice but to allow the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl to meet on the bridge once a year on the seventh day of the seventh month of July.