1, the story of Yong Dong and the seven fairies.
According to legend, Yong Dong's son Dong Tianbao was often bullied by thirteen rich children. One day, Tianbao was eating rice left over by his seventh sister, and the guy who claimed to be the Thirteen Taibao insulted him again. Tianbao smashed the bowl in a fit of pique, and suddenly there was a strong wind all over the sky, and soon the sand stopped. A mountain in the shape of a rice appeared on the ground, pressing thirteen mounds. Later, it was called Fanshan.
2. The story of landing in Sendai
At the back door of the park, there is a saddle-shaped hill, and the steps up the hill are called "Hundred Steps Ladder". Until the top of "Ascending to Sendai", there is a carved incense burner. According to legend, on her way home from work, Qimei was forced to climb hundreds of steps to Sendai, and she passed away in anger with the smoke. Surrounded by water, caves are winding and secluded, and rugged paths alternate with bridges, letters, pavilions and scenery.
Development history of folk stories
In China, the development of folk stories can be traced back to the pre-Qin period. There are many folk stories in ancient books such as Shan Hai Jing and Liezi. These stories were constantly adapted and circulated in later history, and became an important part of China traditional culture.
In Europe, the development of folk stories also has a long history. As early as ancient Greece, there were many famous myths and legends and heroic epics, such as Iliad and Odyssey. These stories occupy an important position in European culture and have influenced the development of European literature, art and other fields.
In modern times, folk stories still have important value and influence. They can not only inherit history and culture, but also carry forward the national spirit and inherit moral concepts. Many folk stories have also been adapted into movies, TV plays and other art forms, which have become an important part of people's entertainment and cultural consumption.