True bride

Once upon a time there was a girl, very young and beautiful, but when she was a child, she lost her mother, and her stepmother tried every means to torment her, and made her live a miserable life. No matter what her stepmother asked her to do www.biquge.info she always had no complaints, and she did all kinds of things she could. But this could not touch the heart of this wicked woman, whose greed would never be satisfied. The more the girl worked, the more work her stepmother gave her. The woman just tried her best to use more work to suppress her depression and make her life more difficult.

One day the woman said to the girl, "There are twelve pounds of feathers here, and you must pluck it off, and if you don't finish it by night, you will wait to be beaten." Do you think you can hang out all day? The poor girl began to work, tears streaming down her cheeks, for she knew that she could not finish it in one day. Whenever there was a small pile of feathers in front of her, she always sighed or rubbed her hands together in distress, and the feathers flew away, and she had to pick them up and continue to work. After a while, she heard a low voice say, "Don't worry, my child, I'm here to help you." The girl looked up and saw an old woman standing beside her, kindly taking her hand and saying, "Tell me quickly what you are distressed about." "Because she said it so kindly, the woman told the old woman how she had lived a miserable life, how one burden after another had weighed on her, and that she would never finish the work that her stepmother had given her." If I hadn't gotten this pile of feathers by tonight, my stepmom would have beaten me. She threatened me, and I knew she would do what she said. She began to weep again, but the kind old woman said, "Don't be afraid, my child, rest for a while, and now let me do your work." The girl lay down on the bed and soon fell asleep. The old woman sat at the table with feathers, and her old hands barely touched them, and the feathers magically flew away from the feather stalk. The twelve-pound feathers were picked in a moment. When the little girl woke up, she found a large pile of snow-white feathers in front of her, and the house was clean, but the old woman was gone. The girl thanked God and sat there quietly until the evening. When her stepmother walked in and saw that all the work was done, she was shocked. "Look, you stupid," she said bitterly, "when you are diligent and you can do everything, you know that you can't do anything else?" The woman came out and thought, "This guy can do more, I must let her do the harder work." ”

The next morning she said to the girl, "Give you a spoon and use it to scoop up the water from the big pond by the garden." If you're not done by night, just wait and see! The girl took the spoon and found that it was full of small holes, and even if there were no small holes, she would never be able to scoop up the pool of water. She immediately got to work, but the tears flowed down her cheeks and dripped into the pool. But the kind wife appeared again, and when she learned why the little girl was sad, she said, "Rejoice, my child, go and sleep in the bushes, and I will finish your work at once." When the old woman was the only one left, she barely touched the pond, and the water vapor came out of the water, rising into the air and mixing with the clouds. Slowly, the pond dried, and the little girl woke up at sunset to look at the edge of the pond and saw the fish struggling desperately in the mud. She ran to her stepmother and told her that she was done. "You should have done it a long time ago." The stepmother said this, but her face turned white with anger, so she came up with a new trick.

The next morning she said to the girl, "You must build me a city on that flat land before it gets dark." The girl was stunned and argued, "How can I do such a heavy job?" "Don't talk back!" The stepmother screamed, "Since you can scoop the water out of the pond with a spoon with holes, you have what it takes to build me a castle." I want this castle today, and if there's anything missing in the castle's kitchen or basement, you're going to have to suffer! With that, he threw the girl out. The girl came to the valley, where there were stones that had been piled up, and she could not move the smallest of them even with all her strength. So she sat there and cried sadly, hoping that the old woman would help her again. After a while, the old woman came, and she comforted the little girl, saying, "Lie down in the shade of the tree, and I will soon build you a castle." You can live here on your own as long as you are happy. When the little girl had gone away, the old woman touched the gray rocks with her hand, and the rocks flew up at once, moving together and then stopped, as if they were giants building a wall. On top of this pile of rocks, the house gradually rose up, as if there were many invisible hands laying stones on it. A muffled sound came from the ground, and the columns rose and lined up one after another, and the bricks and tiles of the roof were lined up neatly. By noon, a huge wind beacon towered over the top of the tower, like a maiden in a silk dress fluttering. When night falls, the castle is set up. We don't know how the old woman did all this. I saw that the walls of the room were covered with silk and velvet; Chair covers and intricately carved chairs are placed beside marble tables; Crystal chandeliers hung from the ceiling, illuminating the gleaming floor below; Inside the gilded cage were green parrots, and the beautiful but unknown birds. All of this is so gorgeous, like a royal palace. When the sun went down, the little girl woke up, and thousands of lights were shining on her face. She hurried to the castle and found the steps covered with a red carpet and the balustrade covered with blooming freshness. Seeing such a gorgeous room, the little girl was stunned for a moment, and stood there like a stone. If she hadn't suddenly remembered her stepmother, who knows how long she would have been standing there. "Alas!" The girl thought, "If only she could be satisfied this time, and I wouldn't have to live a miserable life again." So the girl went and told her stepmother that the castle had been built. I'm going to move in. She stood up from her chair and said. They entered the castle, and the stepmother had to cover her eyes with her hands, for the splendor made her dizzy. "Look!" She said to the girl, "You did it easily, and I'll have to do some heavier work for you." "She checked all the rooms, looked at all the nooks and crannies, and saw if anything was missing or missing, but she couldn't find anything wrong with her." Now let's go down and see," she said viciously to the little girl, "the kitchen and cellar must be checked, and if you miss anything, I will punish you." "But the fire in the fireplace was blazing, the pot was steaming the meat, the coal and shovels were on the wall, and the shiny brass cookware was neatly arranged, and there was nothing missing, not even coal basins and buckets." Which door leads to the cellar? "If the barrel isn't full, yours is good-looking." She opened the trapdoor of the cellar and went down, but before she could take two paces of it, the trapdoor leaning backwards fell heavily. The girl heard a scream and immediately rushed over and lifted the door, trying to save her. But she had fallen, and the girl found her lying on the ground and dying.

Now this beautiful castle belonged to the girl alone, and with such good luck that she could not adapt to it at first. With beautiful clothes hanging in the closet and gold and silver jewelry in the drawers, she no longer felt lacking. Soon, the girl's beauty and wealth spread throughout the world, and there was an endless stream of suitors, but none of them could please her. Finally a prince came to her, and he knew how to touch the girl's heart, and they were engaged. One day, while they were sitting under the linden tree in the garden of the castle, the prince said, "I am going home to ask my father's permission, and will you wait for me under this tree?" I was back in a few hours. The girl kissed him on the left cheek and said, "You must keep your word and never let anyone kiss the left side of your cheek, and I will wait for you here until you return." ”

The girl stayed under the tree until the sun went down, but he had not returned. For three days in a row, she waited for him under the tree from morning till night, but she waited for nothing. On the fourth day, he still didn't come back, so she thought, "Something must have happened to him, and I'm going to look for him until I get him back." She wrapped three beautiful garments, one embroidered with shining stars, one adorned with a silver moon, and one covered with a golden sun, and she wrapped a handful of jewels in a handkerchief, and set off. She asked her sweetheart everywhere, but no one had ever seen him and no one knew about him. Although she traveled to many parts of the world, she was unable to find him. Eventually, he went to work as a cow girl on a farm and buried her clothes and jewels under a stone.

Now she is a shepherdess, guarding the herd. She is full of sadness and misses her beloved all the time. She fed a calf with her own hands, and the calf was very close to her, whenever she said:

"Calf, calf, kneel beside me,

Don't forget your cowgirl.

When the prince forgets his bride,

And who is waiting under the linden tree? ”

The calf knelt beside her obediently and let her caress her.

That's how she spent a few years of grief alone. One day news came that the king's daughter would be married. The road leading to the city passed at the entrance of the village, and the girl went out with the herd, and happened to see the bridegroom passing by. He rode triumphantly on his horse, not paying attention to anyone else at all, but she recognized it at a glance as her sweetheart, and her heart was like a knife. "Alas!" "I thought he would keep his word, but he's forgotten about me," she thought. ”

The next day, the prince passed the road again, and as he approached, the girl said to the calf:

"Calf, calf, kneel beside me,

Don't forget your cowgirl.

When the prince forgets his bride,

And who is waiting under the linden tree? ”

When the prince heard the familiar voice, he reined in his horse and looked down. He stared at the girl's face for a long time, his hand touching his forehead, trying to remember something, but he soon went on again, and the moment was gone. "Hey!" "He doesn't recognize me anymore," she thought. ”

She was even sadder when she thought about it.

Soon after, a three-day feast was held in the court, to which all were invited. "Now I've got to try my luck one last time." The girl thought. When night fell, she took out her clothes and jewels, which she had buried under the stones, put on the dress covered with the golden sun, put on her jewels, unfastened the handkerchief around her head, and draped her hair over her shoulders. And so she entered the city, and no one noticed her in the darkness. When she entered the brightly lit hall, the crowd looked at her in amazement, but no one knew who she was. The prince himself came to greet her, but did not recognize who she was. He danced with her, fell in love with her beauty, and almost forgot about the other bride. When the feast was over, she disappeared into the crowd, and before dawn she hurried back to the village, once again putting on the clothes of a shepherdess.

The next night, she put on the dress with a silver moon and pinned a half-moon jewel to her head. When she appeared at the ball, all the people looked at her, and the prince hurried to meet her, and was full of love for her, and danced with her all night alone, without looking at anything else. Before she left, she promised the prince to go to the ball on the last day.

When she appeared for the third time, she was wearing the dress that was embellished with stars. With every step she took, the dress shimmered. Her headband and belt were also adorned with jewels. The prince had been waiting for her for a long time, and when he saw her coming, he hurried up to her, "tell me who you are," he said, "and I feel that I have known you for a long time." "Don't you know what I did when you left?" Then she walked up to the prince and kissed the left half of his cheek. At this time, the prince suddenly came to his senses, and he recognized the real bride. "Come on, I'm not going to stay here anymore." So saying, he took the maiden by the hand and led her into the carriage. The carriage drove towards the castle like a gust of wind, and the bright windows were not far away. As their carriage passed by the linden tree, countless fireflies swirled around the tree, its branches swaying and emitting a burst of fragrance. The steps are in full bloom, the room reverberates with the wonderful chirping of birds, the Manchu civil and military are gathering in the hall, and the priest is waiting to celebrate the wedding of the bride and groom. (To be continued.) If you like this work, you are welcome to come to the starting point (qidian.com) to vote for recommendation, monthly pass, your support, is my biggest motivation. (To be continued.) )