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The story of two generations of love

The story of witty Uighurs in China. A series of Uygur folk humorous stories with Nassler Ding Erqing as the protagonist. The image of two generations of love is an idealized figure created by the Uighur working people in the struggle against the reactionary ruling class and feudal secular concepts in previous dynasties. He is hardworking and brave, humorous and optimistic, full of wisdom and sense of justice, and dares to despise the reactionary ruling class and all decadent forces. In him, it embodies the quality, love and hate of the working people, and embodies the interests and wishes of the working people. He is an artistic image deeply loved by people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang. The story of two generations' love has been circulated among the ethnic minorities in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region for hundreds of years, and it is a household name among the Uighurs. These stories have a wide range of themes, ingenious ideas, simplicity and interest, and most of them have distinct class positions and working people's concepts of right and wrong. Following 1958, China published 14 versions of The Story of Two Generations' Love in five languages: Chinese, Uygur, Mongolian, Kazakh and Tibetan. Among them, the version edited by Ge Baoquan has 393 stories, which is a relatively complete version so far. The story of two generations of love is also widely circulated in countries such as Afghanistan and Turkey.

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The Story of Two Generations of Love (reposted)

The love between the two generations is not fictional, but a real historical figure. His real name is Hoga Nas Reldin; Some people call him Nasreddin Erzhiqing or Mullah Nasreddin. "Two generations of love" is not a person's name, just like "Hoga" and "Mullah", it is a respectful name for people. "Two generations of love" means "sir" and "teacher", and "Kula" and "Mullah" are the honorifics of Islamic religious figures.

The hometown of two generations of love is not in Xinjiang, but in Turkey in the13rd century. He was born in 605, that is, 1028 or 1029, in the village of holto in southwest Turkey. Like his father, he is also a teacher.

The mosque hosts public worship and is also a theologian who is proficient in Islam. In Turkey, Iraq

One of his portraits is still in the museum in stempel. He has a long beard, wears a big headscarf and rides a thin donkey. It is said that he rides a donkey in a special way, with his back facing forward and his face facing back. He explained to his students that if I ride a donkey and face forward, you will fall behind me; If you walk in front of me, I can only see your back, so I chose the best way to ride a donkey, that is, with my back facing forward and my face facing back, which solved all the problems and made it easier to look at the speaker and be more polite.

Two generations lived to be seventy-six, and finally died in Ak Sehir in southern Turkey. His grave still exists today. It is said that his grave was built according to his last joke, that is, his last words. His grave was not buried in the soil, but built on four pillars. There is no fence around the pillar, but there are two big wooden locks on the gate in front of the cemetery. No one will laugh when they come.

Two generations of love told countless stories in his life. He used clever, humorous and humorous language to laugh at people's ignorance, satirize the absurdity and cruelty of the rulers, and praise the hard work and wisdom of the working people. Therefore, for hundreds of years, jokes and stories about two generations of love have been circulated among the people and won the love of people of all ethnic groups.