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1, the story of kurban

An old Uighur mother lost her husband and lived alone with her daughter Malik. One day, they went to the mountains to collect firewood. Unfortunately, marek was captured by the white bear and became his wife.

A year later, marek gave birth to a boy and she named him Ellie kurban. Kurban grew up with the wind, and seven years passed quickly. Seven-year-old Allie kurban grew up in a very big village and had great strength.

He often goes over mountains and mountains to catch wild animals with his father, White Bear. But he was puzzled by his father's strange appearance, so he asked his mother marek. When he learned what happened to his mother, he decided to escape from the cave with her and start a new life.

They killed the white bear's father and found their lonely grandmother, marek's mother. Kurban is very kind. He is always brave when things go wrong, and often avenges lonely people.

This made the king very, very afraid. He is particularly worried that the people will support Ellie kurban in the future. I was afraid that Allie kurban would make trouble in the future, so I tried to kill him.

There was a dragon in Dongshan at that time, which often harmed the people. A minister offered the king a plan to take the dragon's head in Paikul in an attempt to use the evil Long Hao to kill kurban. Kurban is obliged to accept the king's orders. He fought bravely and finally killed the dragon.

The whole city cheered. When the king saw that the injury did not increase kurban's prestige, he was very disappointed. The king called ministers to discuss and asked kurban to go to magic kingdom to kill the demon king. Or take the opportunity to let the devil devour the little hero Ellie kurban.

Kurban, the little hero, rode to magic kingdom alone. After all kinds of difficult battles, he finally conquered eight warriors who stood in the way. Four upright soldiers are determined to follow him to kill the devil.

Finally, kurban, the little hero, led four upright warriors to finally find the devil. After nine bloody battles, the little hero kurban cut off the head of the demon king with his sword, but the demon king immediately grew a head. Over and over again, the devil is still immortal.

When the devil saw that kurban was brave and good at fighting, he turned into a storm and hid. Kurban tracked down a dry well, where houses were adjacent, trees were shaded and there was a hole in the sky. This is magic kingdom.

He rescued his two daughters imprisoned by the devil and learned from them where the devil's soul was. They say that only by burning the small box containing the devil's soul can the devil be killed.

Kurban went through all kinds of hardships and finally found a small box containing the devil's soul and burned the devil to death. Magic kingdom cheered up and down. However, when kurban wanted to return home in triumph, he was abandoned by four warriors.

They lifted the six rescued girls from the wellhead and left kurban alone at the bottom of the well. An eagle in magic kingdom promised to save kurban's life.

The eagle carried kurban for eighteen days without meat or water, but there was still a day's journey. Exhausted, the eagle turned to ask for meat.

In order to return to his hometown, kurban drew his sword and cut a piece of meat from his leg. Kurban finally arrived at his hometown. He received an unprecedented welcome. People regard him as a fearless hero, and his name resounds through the sky.

2. The beautiful legend of Adiles silk

The silk pattern of "Adilais" is said to reflect the religious consciousness of ancient Uighurs who believed in Shamanism and worshipped tree gods and water gods. Some people also say that it is the pattern of almonds, combs and the deformation of national musical instruments.

There is also a beautiful legend about the origin of Adelaide: It is said that there was a Uighur girl named Heiliman in shache. She grew up helpless and lived by brocade. After Eid al-Adha, she will knit herself a brocade skirt.

She collected pomegranate flowers, Elaeagnus angustifolia flowers and henna, dyed colorful silk threads with flower liquid, and carefully spun colorful silk. After several days and nights of hard weaving, colorful silk brocade has been made, with bold and unrestrained patterns and gorgeous colors.

A gust of wind blew, and the colored silk drifted away with the wind. The girl chased the river and was surprised to see that the reflection of colored silk in the water was more beautiful. Herman thought day and night, bent on weaving that beautiful pattern.

Hailmann tie-dyed warp yarns according to water patterns, then knitted weft yarns of different colors, and finally woven colorful water pattern colored silk. The girl gave the colored silk to the tailor A Yixian to process the dress, and A Yixian took a fancy to the colored silk.

That night, Ayi first took colored silk privately and ran to Kashgar. At the Maixilaifu party on Eid al-Adha, people sang and danced, and A Yi's colorful dresses attracted everyone's envy.

A young man named Yousufu asked his aunt to dance first and asked her where she bought that colorful skirt. Aunt first lied that she knitted it herself. Yusuf thinks she is unique and intends to propose to her.

Hailmann was alone at home, crying over the loss of colored silk. Herman is going to weave another silk of the same color. She rushed to Kashgar to buy silk thread. She happened to meet Ayixian and recognized the colorful silk skirt. They quarreled.

Yusuf couldn't tell who knitted the colored silk, so he had to let them knit it again. Herman soon knitted a piece of silk of the same color. Ah Yi had to go first in despondency.

Yusuf married a clever girl, Harriman. Hailmann passed on the craft to everyone, and named this colorful silk "Adiles" silk. Since then, the weaving technology of Adilai silk has spread to this day.

3. Happy birds

A long time ago, there was a rich family. This family is prosperous, the whole family is reunited, and the days are very prosperous. Because it is said that the happy bird settled in his house and hasn't left his house for a long time.

The happy bird said to her parents, "I have lived in your home for many years, but if I live in one place for too long, I will get bored." So, I want to have a look around.

I'm leaving you. Now, if you want me to leave you anything, please don't hesitate to ask, and I will definitely meet your requirements. "

Hearing this, my parents replied, "In that case, please give me three days to discuss it with my wife and grandson before I answer you." So the parent called his wife, son and grandson.

I told them what I said to Happy Bird, and everyone discussed it. At this time, a son said, "We will get four kinds of livestock from it." The other son objected, "No, we should ask him to leave us the land, the mill, the mill and the garden."

A daughter said, "We should let it leave us a shop full of goods." The youngest daughter also stood up and said, "The most precious things are gold and silver, pearls and agates. Let it leave these to us. "

In this way, they argued and argued, and nothing was solved for two whole days. Parents didn't come up with a good idea either. He asked his wife, "Hey, old woman, is there anyone who didn't participate in the discussion?"

The wife replied: "The newly married daughter-in-law does not participate in the discussion." Parents immediately ordered: "You call her, too." The new daughter-in-law came to her father-in-law, who told her the whole story and everyone's views.

His daughter-in-law asked, "What should we let the happy birds leave for our family?" After hearing this, the new wife replied without thinking: "We should let the happy birds leave unity to our family, because unity can make us flourish and avoid disputes."

Therefore, we can live in harmony and prosper as we are now. The father-in-law listened to his daughter-in-law's words and said happily, "Now we have found the heirloom left by Happy Bird to our family."

On the third day, the happy bird went to his parents and asked, "We can discuss it. What do you want me to leave you? " Parents said, "We have an agreement. Please leave unity to my family before you go. "

Happy bird said, "what I want to take away from you is unity." Since you want it, I'll give it to you, so I won't leave your house. "

In this way, happiness has not left this home and is still alive. The family still live in harmony and live a happy and prosperous life forever.

4. Jade Beauty

Jade circulating among Uighurs in Xinjiang is the embodiment of a beautiful and kind girl. According to legend, in ancient times, an old stonemason with unparalleled skills took an apprentice by the Jade River in heaven.

On his 60th birthday, Yu found a large piece of suet jade, which was carefully carved into a very beautiful jade beauty. The old mason couldn't help saying, "I wish I had such a daughter!" " "

Sure enough, Yumeiren became a lively and lovely girl, worshiping the old stonemason as her father and named Tashi Guli (Jade Flower). Soon the old stonemason died and Tashguli fell in love with the little stonemason.

However, a local bully took Tashguri away while the mason was away and tried to force her to get married. Tashguri refused and the bully cut her with a knife. She sent out dazzling sparks, lit the bully's mansion, turned into a wisp of white smoke, and flew to her hometown Kunlun Mountain.

When the masons learned this, they rode behind him and scattered pebbles along the road, which became a mine seedling for future generations to find jade. Uighurs have always admired jade and loved it. As the saying goes, "It is better to be white jade on the mountain than to carpet the Bayi (landlord) Hall."

5. Two generations of love

The king took two generations to hunt, and at night they slept beside a rock at the mouth of the canyon. The mountain wind roared in the middle of the night, making the king curl up into a knot like a hedgehog. In order to spoil the king, the two generations of love picked up the cushion under the saddle and gently covered the king.

"Two generations of love, what did you put on me?" Asked the king. "Your Majesty, this is a saddle pad." Two generations of love theory. "F * * king! Who will cover me with the dirt on horseback? ! "The king scolded and pushed the mat aside with one foot.

After a while, the mountain wind blew tighter and the wind was biting. The king's teeth trembled with cold, and his limbs trembled. So Avanti put the saddle pad on the king again. "Two generations of love, what did you put on me?"

"Your Majesty, that's what I just put on you-something to keep you warm." "Hey, idiot!" The king said angrily, "When I asked you just now, you only said it was something that can keep warm!" " Say that finish, curled up under the saddle pad and slept all night.