The rebirth of the crane in the folk tale
In the old East there is a picturesque mountain village, and there is a magical story about the crane returning the favor. A long time ago, there was a kind young man in the village named Xiao Lin, who was kind-hearted and always helpful.
One day, Kobayashi found an injured crane in the forest, whose wings were scratched by a branch and could not fly. Xiao Lin carefully took the little crane home and took care of it, fed it every day to clean its wounds, and used his own quilt to keep the little crane warm. Under Xiao Lin's careful care, Xiao He's wound healed quickly, and gradually Xiao He was able to stand, so Xiao Lin took him to the yard to practice flying. Whenever the crane hovered in the air, Kobayashi would smile with satisfaction.
As the days passed, the crane finally regained its health, and it soared freely in the air, as if it was dancing for Xiaolin. One day, Kobayashi was collecting medicine in the mountains when he unfortunately encountered a flash flood, and he was washed downstream and fell unconscious. After learning the news, the villagers rushed to search and rescue, but Xiaolin was nowhere to be found after the flash flood.
Just when everyone was desperate, there was a crisp crane chirping in the sky, and the villagers looked up to see a beautiful crane slowly landing on the ground with a rope in its mouth. The crane placed the rope on the ground and chirped a few times into the depths of the forest. After a while, a flock of cranes flew over, and they surrounded Kobayashi and gently flapped his body with their wings. Miraculously, Kobayashi gradually woke up under the slapping of cranes, and when he opened his eyes, he saw the cranes around him, and his heart was full of gratitude.
Xiao Lin understood that it was the little crane he had saved who led the crane flock to repay the favor. He struggled to his feet and bowed deeply to the cranes, which circled in the air a few times before disappearing into the distant sky. Since then, Kobayashi has become close friends with the cranes, and he is always by the cranes whenever he works in the mountains. The villagers also sighed that Xiaolin's good deeds were rewarded with the best.
The story has been passed down in the village and has become a beautiful legend. People say that Kobayashi saved a crane, but he was rewarded by the cranes. This is not just a story about repaying kindness, but also a reminder to help people with kindness. Time flies and Kobayashi has grown old, but his story will remain in people's hearts forever. Whenever someone tells this story, some people will sigh: Look, that is the descendants of the cranes that Kobayashi once saved, and they are still guarding this land. And the reborn crane has also become a symbol of the village, reminding people to cherish life, be kind to nature, and be helpful.
In the inheritance of this folk tale, people not only learn the importance of repaying gratitude, but also learn how to face life with kindness and gratitude. So in this ancient oriental mountain village, a story about the reborn crane and the kind young man has been passed down from generation to generation and has become an eternal memory.