Four Folk Love Legends Don t mix these four stories together, lest they be joked

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

Four Folk Love Legends Don't mix these four stories together, lest they be joked

In China's 5,000-year history, there have been countless moving love legends, carrying people's longing, pursuit of love and challenges to fate for thousands of years. Among them, it is called"Four folk love legends"The story, with its deep love emotions and vivid storyline, has touched generations of people. Below, we will delve into these four legends and reveal their charm and immortal status in Chinese culture.

Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai.

Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai is one of the four great love legends in ancient China, and it is also one of the most tragic love legends. The story takes place in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and tells the story of Zhu Yingtai entering the academy as ** and falling in love with Liang Shanbo, a talented man in the academy. However, the two eventually separated due to the tricks of fate, and Zhu Yingtai had to marry someone else.

On the way to the wedding, she asked to pass by Liang Shanbo's grave, and in the end, she rushed to Liang Shanbo's grave crying, and the two turned into butterflies and flew forever. The story is full of sadness, but it also expresses the persistence of true love and the challenge of fate. The love story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai has a special place in Chinese culture, and it has been praised for thousands of years, which can be said to have a far-reaching influence.

The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl (a character from folk tales).

The legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl is also called"Tanabata Valentine's Day", is one of the most famous love stories in China. The story tells the love story of the Weaver Girl in the sky and the Cowherd on the earth who had to be separated due to their different identities and could only meet on the Qiqixi Festival in early July every year. On this day, magpies build a bridge over the Milky Way for them to meet.

The story of the Shepherd and the Weaver Girl represents a belief that true love can overcome all, and the power of love can overcome all, no matter how difficult it may be. Qixi Festival has also become China's Valentine's Day, where people express their love for their loved ones and feel the warmth and romance of this ancient love legend.

The story of the White Snake.

The Legend of the White Snake is one of the four great love legends in ancient China, which tells the story of the snake spirit Bai Zhen and the human race Xu Xian who met and fell in love, and educated them. But Fahai's obstacle became the biggest challenge on their emotional path. The story is full of confrontation between Fahai and Baek So-jung, as well as the desire and pursuit of free love. This legend has been adapted into plays, films, and TV series many times, and has become a part of Chinese culture and is widely spread around the world.

Meng Jiangnu cried on the Great Wall, Meng Jiangnu cried on the Great Wall.

The story of Meng Jiangnu Crying on the Great Wall takes place in the Qin Dynasty and tells the story of Meng Jiangnu, who went through a lot of hardships and came to find her husband when he was captured to build the Great Wall. In the end, she heard the news of her husband's death under the ruins of the Great Wall and burst into tears in front of the Great Wall. The Great Wall collapsed amid her screams, her husband's bones were exposed, and Meng Jiangnu jumped into the sea to die in love. This legend expresses unswerving love. Meng Jiangnu's steadfastness and weeping have made the legend of the Great Wall, and this story has also become one of the classics of Chinese culture.

These four folk love legends are not only a precious heritage of Chinese culture, but also represent people's eternal longing for love. With their deep love feelings, ups and downs of the plot, and immortal charm, they have always touched people and inspired them to find true love. No matter how time passes, these love legends will shine brightly in Chinese culture and be praised by future generations.

Related Pages