The full version of the story of the "girl with the field snail" original text: a man came back from work every day to find that there is fragrant rice on the stove, the kitchen has a delicious fish and vegetables, the teapot has boiled hot water, for many days in a row, and then came back in advance, found the secret of the mystery, the goddess of God to tell the mystery, and then flew away, the farmers work honestly. Finally succeeded in marrying his wife and having children, and lived a happy and fulfilling life.
The Tianluo girl is a character in a local folklore story from Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, which is taken from volume 5 of the "After Records of the Search for Gods". The story tells that the emperor knew that Xie Duan had lost both his parents and was alone since he was a child, so he sympathized with him and saw that he was frugal and peaceful, so he sent the goddess Tianluo girl down to the earth to help him. It is also circulated in Luo Lake, Shehong City, Sichuan Province, with a similar storyline.
The truth we are told is that a person who is hardworking and kind will surely be happy in the end. Love is a great thing in the world that can make people better. To be a human being one should know how to be grateful and know who helped him or her, and to help others when they are in trouble. We should be helpful and grateful, and we should know how to thank others and have a grateful heart.
Chinese Mythological Stories
Chinese Mythological Stories are a kind of literary style created by ancient Chinese people in the process of their labor life after a long period of social practice. It is a childish and clumsy interpretation of the universe of heaven and earth, the origin of human beings, the nature of all things, the exploration of life, and the life of labor by human beings through fantasies in the early childhood. Chinese mythological stories show the naive, simple, sincere and beautiful artistic imagination of ancient Chinese people for all things in heaven and earth, and reflect people's yearning and pursuit of a better life.
Chinese myths have been passed down by word of mouth in the folklore, and their magic and magnificence reflect the infinite artistic charm. Chinese mythology has been the earliest fantasy-shaped oral literature of mankind, the ancient "Classic of Mountains and Seas" has so many Chinese myths, which is the world's earliest written record of mythological stories of the canon, unique enough to apply for Guinness.