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The Mouse Marries Her Daughter. Stories from Where.

The story of The Mouse Marrying Her Daughter is from a Chinese folklore story.

The Mouse Marrying Her Daughter is a widely circulated Chinese folk tale.

In Chinese folklore, according to legend, the night of the third day of the first month of the new year is "the rat marrying" big day, will hear the sound of the rat squeaking, in order not to disturb the rat marrying a good thing, in the night will try to turn off the lights early to go to bed, and in the home of the kitchen or rats often in and out of the corners of the house, sprinkled with some salt, cakes and rats **** to enjoy the joy of the wedding and the year's happiness, and the new year's happiness. The joy of the newlyweds and the harvest of the year, these things are commonly known as "rice makeup", or "rat points money", hoping to make good friends with the rats in order to seek this year's rat damage less.

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The Mouse Gets Married

Originally published in the Chinese version of the book:

The Mouse Household A happy event, the mouse girl is getting married. Who will the daughter marry? The mouse mom asked the mouse dad. Dad is an old fool, he said, "Whoever is the most powerful we will marry our daughter to him."

Dad went to the sun and the sun said, "Dark clouds sometimes cover me, and dark clouds are much more powerful than me."

Dad went to the dark clouds again, and the dark clouds said, "I'm not the most powerful either; the gusty winds sometimes blow me away, and the gusty winds are much more powerful than me.

Dad went to the gale again, and the gale said, "I can't get out of here when I meet the fence, and the fence is much more powerful than I am."

Dad went to the fence again, and the fence said, "The mice will make holes in me, and the mice are much better than I am."

The sun is afraid of the clouds, the clouds are afraid of the wind, the wind is afraid of the fence, the fence is afraid of the mice, who are the mice afraid of? The father laughed and laughed with joy: "So the cat is the most powerful, the daughter should marry the cat."

So, knock knock knock knock, the mouse daughter sat on the sedan chair, a lift into the old cat's home.

Mouse father, mouse mother, the next day to see the daughter. Huh, the daughter is missing la!

Where is the daughter? Where is the daughter? The cat said I was afraid of people bullying her. Hide it in my stomach.