Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - When I was a child, I listened to storytelling, and the ugly girl had no salt. I remember a mythical feeling. What is the beautiful version of the story, that is, the queen took a bath and took off he

When I was a child, I listened to storytelling, and the ugly girl had no salt. I remember a mythical feeling. What is the beautiful version of the story, that is, the queen took a bath and took off he

When I was a child, I listened to storytelling, and the ugly girl had no salt. I remember a mythical feeling. What is the beautiful version of the story, that is, the queen took a bath and took off her hag skin? Why can't I find that version? I didn't know who said that at that time. It should be Liu Lanfang and Chen Lijun. The fairy allowed all witches to become ugly women without salt. The name of storytelling is "Ugly Girl Without Salt". There is a memorable saying that the queen was trapped with her troops, drank horse urine and ate the enemy's heart, and finally won. No one else has said that. I can't find it now. It was broadcast by our Liaoning TV station. Some people say that it is a pity that the information has been lost for too long. . . .