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Selection of medium to long ancient folk tales

#abilitiestraining# Introduction Folktales are stories and legends that have been passed down from ancient times to the present. From them we can read about the people and things that were spread among the people in ancient China.

Below is a selection of medium to long ancient folk tales shared by .

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Selection of long ancient folk tales in Chapter 1: During the ancient Zhou Dynasty in my country, there was an emperor named King Mu of Zhou. He especially liked to have fun and travel around.

At that time, from a country far away in the west, a man who was very good at magic came, known as "Hua Ren".

This person's ability to transform people is very high.

He can jump into the fire without hurting his hair, he can leap high into the sky and stand on the clouds, he can move a city from the east to the west, he can easily walk through walls and so on.

King Mu simply regarded him as a god descending to earth, obeyed his words and took good care of him.

One day, Huaren invited King Mu to come and play with him. King Mu took his sleeve and rose into the sky. He reached the middle of the clouds and entered the palace where Huaren lived.

This time, King Mu really opened his eyes.

The palaces here are magnificent, majestic and splendid, inlaid with pearls and jade everywhere.

The hospitality that King Mu received here, whether it was what he saw with his eyes, heard in his ears, or tasted in his mouth, was definitely not something that can be found in the world.

Later, the incarnation invited King Mu to another place. He saw all kinds of beautiful lights and shadows and dazzling colors, which dazzled his eyes. He also heard all kinds of sweet and sweet music, which shocked his heart.

Confused, intoxicated.

King Mu was disturbed by what he saw and heard, so he did not dare to stay for a long time and asked the incarnation to take him back.

The transformed man pushed King Mu gently with his hand, and King Mu fell from the air and woke up suddenly.

Oh, it turns out that King Mu is still sitting in the palace, and everything is as before.

King Mu felt strange and asked the people around him: Where had he been just now?

The people on the left and right replied: "I didn't go anywhere, I just got confused. At this time, the person sitting next to me spoke: "The king and I just went to wander around.

No need to move your body at all!

"At this time, King Mu tasted the sweetness of traveling in the mind, and he couldn't help but get excited about traveling. He thought that traveling in the mind was so interesting, so how much more fun would it be to play in the real world! So, King Mu no longer had state affairs in his mind, nor did he care about the people.

He wanted to travel around the world in his carriage drawn by eight horses. Speaking of King Mu's eight horses, they were of extraordinary origin.

For King Mu. These wild horses were originally the descendants of the war horses scattered in Kuafu Mountain after King Mu's grandfather established the world. They still retain the heroic spirit of their ancestors in their wild nature. Moreover, Zaofu is not only good at riding horses, but also good at riding them.

Raising horses, these eight horses were all trained by him. Some of them can run without touching the ground, some are faster than birds, some can travel thousands of miles at night, and some have wings on their backs... They are magical.

After Zaofu presented these eight horses to King Mu, King Mu asked people to raise these horses near Longchuan on the East China Sea Island. There is a grass called "Longcuo", and people say: "A plant of Longcuo."

Transformed into a dragon colt.

"After eating those horses, they were even more magical and unparalleled in the world. King Mu of Zhou set out to tour the world. He asked Zaofu to drive a carriage drawn by eight horses for him, brought a large group of followers, and chose a good day.

, set off. He turned from the north to the west, met the water god Hebo in Yangxuan Mountain; met the gentle and gentle Emperor Tai in Xiuyu Mountain; visited the palace of the Yellow Emperor in Kunlun Mountain;

The beauty offered by the black people; he was rewarded with a long-armed countryman who received him at Heishui... Finally, he arrived at the westernmost part of the earth - Mount Kuanxi, and met the Queen Mother of the West whom he had longed for for a long time. Jiazi was a good day.

King Mu of Zhou took a white gui, a black jade, and some colorful ribbons and presented them to the Queen Mother of the West. The next day was Yi Chou, which was also an auspicious day. King Mu of Zhou used the Yaochi of the Queen Mother of the West to host a feast.

The Supreme Queen of the West, the Queen Mother of the West was so happy that she sang a song without musical accompaniment before the banquet. The song said: The white clouds hang high in the sky, and the shadows of the mountains naturally appear.

Blocked by many rivers and mountains, I wish you good health and immortality. King Mu, out of respect and joy, also sang and replied: When I return to the land of the East, I will govern the Xia well.

All the people have become equal, and I can come to see you again. In less than three years, I will return to your countryside. After the banquet, King Mu drove his chariot to the top of Kuanxi Mountain and ordered someone to build a mountain.

A large stone tablet briefly engraved the story of his meeting with the Queen Mother of the West. There were also a few large characters engraved on the forehead, which was called "Mountain of the Queen Mother of the West". Several locust trees were planted on both sides of the stone tablet, and King Mu personally planted them.

She planted a tree as a memorial to her friendship with the Queen Mother of the West. On the occasion of their separation, the Queen Mother of the West also composed a poem sadly to express her feelings of farewell and expectations for King Mu of Zhou. The poem said: "Since I came to the West,

I live in the wilderness of the west; tigers and leopards are with me, crows and magpies are with me.