In an ancient mountain village in China, there lived a small mountain man named Ah Qiang. He ploughed the fields and chopped firewood for a living, and although he lived in poverty, he was kind-hearted and helpful, and was deeply loved by the villagers.
One day, while working in the mountains, Cuong stumbled upon a stone that shone with a multicolored light. The stone is small but contains magical powers, and when night falls, it emits a warm glow that illuminates the darkness around it. Cuong brought the multicolored stone home and used it to illuminate the children in the village and help them walk at night without fear of the dark.
However, the news became known to the greedy landlords. The landlord sent people to forcibly take away the multicolored stones, hoping to use this power to increase his wealth. However, after the multicolored stone left the kind-hearted Ah Qiang, the light gradually dimmed, and finally lost its magical effect.
The landlord was furious when he saw this, and threw the multicolored stones on the side of the road. When Cuong learned about it, he was distressed, he picked up the multicolored stone, wiped it gently, and sincerely apologized. In an instant, the multicolored stone once again glowed brightly, illuminating the entire village.
After this incident, the villagers understand that kindness and love are the real treasures. Cuong is respected and loved by everyone, and they jointly guard the multicolored stones, making this small mountain village full of harmony and light.
Since then, this story about the multicolored stone has spread in the countryside and has become a folk fable to teach future generations to cherish kindness and abandon greed.