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Anecdote: The woman dreamed every night, and her father placed scissors under her pillow, but almost killed her

author:Little sun

Dream Scutter

In a mountain village far away from the hustle and bustle, there is a woman named Cui'er. Cui'er was born petite and exquisite, with a pair of bright eyes as clear as autumn water, but always with a touch of melancholy. Ever since she became an adult, a strange phenomenon has plagued her - night and night.

At first, Truilla thought it was just adolescent restlessness, but as time went on, she found that these dreams were becoming more and more real, even affecting her daily life. She became increasingly emaciated and in a trance, and her family noticed her abnormality.

Cui'er's father was an honest farmer, and although he hadn't read much, the villagers said that he knew something "old-fashioned". Watching his daughter lose weight day by day, he was very anxious. One day, under the ancient tree at the entrance of the village, he met an old man who had traveled all over the world, and the old man's hair was white, but his eyes were shining with wisdom.

After hearing about Cui'er's strange condition, the old man pondered for a while, took out a pair of delicate scissors from the cloth bag he carried, and said to Cui'er's father: "This scissor is called 'Dream Scissors', which can cut all false dreams in the world. All you need to do is place this scissor under your daughter's pillow to relieve her trouble. ”

Cui'er's father was grateful, took the dream scissors, and hurried home. That night, according to the old man's instructions, he carefully placed the dream scissors under Cui'er's pillow.

This night, Cui'er really didn't have those strange dreams again. She slept unusually soundly and woke up refreshed, as if she had been relieved of a thousand pounds of burden. Seeing this, Cui'er's father was overjoyed and thought that his daughter's troubles would be solved.

Anecdote: The woman dreamed every night, and her father placed scissors under her pillow, but almost killed her

However, the good times were short-lived. A few days later, Cui'er began to have those strange dreams again, and they were more frequent and real than before. Her face had lost its usual rosiness again, and her eyes were full of fear.

Puzzled, Cui'er's father went to the old man again to ask why. After hearing this, the old man frowned, and muttered: "Although dream scissors can cut off false dreams, if there is something in the dream that is loved and loved, cutting it will hurt its spirit." It seems that there must be something in your daughter's dreams that she can't let go of. ”

Truly's father suddenly realized, he remembered that his daughter had inadvertently mentioned that she had rescued an injured little fox when she was a child playing in the mountains. After the little fox recovered from its injuries, it disappeared into the mountains and forests, but Cui'er never forgot it, and often saw it in her dreams.

After hearing this, the old man sighed and said, "That's it." That little fox has formed a deep bond with your daughter, and its shadow is deeply imprinted in your daughter's dreams. If you want to completely relieve your daughter's troubles, you must find the little fox and unravel this fate. ”

After hearing this, Cui'er's father had mixed feelings in his heart. He was both saddened by what had happened to his daughter and surprised by the existence of the little fox. But he knew that for the sake of his daughter's happiness, he had to go and find the little fox.

So, Cui'er's father embarks on a journey to find the little fox. He climbed over the mountains and overcame obstacles, and finally found the little fox in a secluded valley. The little fox had grown up, with a brocade coat and a bright glint in his eyes.

Cui'er's father tells the little fox about his daughter and asks him to unravel the relationship. After hearing this, a trace of complicated emotions flashed in the little fox's eyes, but it didn't say anything, just nodded gently.

Anecdote: The woman dreamed every night, and her father placed scissors under her pillow, but almost killed her

That night, Cui'er's father returned home with the little fox. He placed the little fox beside Cui'er's bed, and quietly exited the room.

That night, Cui'er had a long dream. In the dream, she saw the little fox again. But this time, the little fox is no longer the lonely figure, and it has a warm embrace by its side - it is Cui'er herself. They hugged each other and cried in their dreams, telling each other's thoughts and reluctance.

Finally, the little fox tells Cui'er that it is about to leave this world and go to a mysterious place. It hopes that Cui'er will forget about it and live happily ever after. Although Cui'er was reluctant, she knew that the little fox's decision was out of love for her. So, she tearfully agreed to the little fox's request.

When Tsui Er wakes up from her dream, she finds herself in tears. But her heart was unusually calm, as if she had unloaded all her burdens. She knew that the little fox had left her dreams and that her life would start anew.

And Cui'er's father heard his daughter's sobbing in a dream outside the door, and he also felt a little relieved in his heart. He knew that he had found the key to his daughter's troubles and a way to make her happy again.

As the days passed, Cui'er's life gradually returned to normal. She was no longer bothered by those strange dreams and began to enjoy the beauty of life again. However, in the dead of night, she would always think of the little fox, of their meeting and parting in their dreams.

Anecdote: The woman dreamed every night, and her father placed scissors under her pillow, but almost killed her

Cui'er's father saw it in his eyes and hurt in his heart. He knew that although his daughter seemed much more cheerful on the surface, she still had unspeakable pain in her heart. So, he decided to take Cui'er to the mountain temple outside the village to seek the help of the mountain god to see if he could find a true relief for his daughter.

Nestled in the midst of mountains, the temple is ancient and mysterious. When Cui'er and her father walked into the temple, they saw cigarette smoke and a solemn statue of the god. They reverently knelt in front of the idol and told about Cui'er's troubles.

At this moment, a breeze suddenly blew in the temple, and the eyes of the idol seemed to blink. Then, an old voice echoed through the temple: "I know what you are asking for." But the real liberation needs to be found by Cui'er herself. ”

Cui'er and her father looked at each other, not knowing what the mountain god meant. However, at this moment, a strong impulse suddenly surged in Cui'er's heart, as if she saw the little fox beckoning to her, leading her to an unknown path.

Cui'er took a deep breath and said to her father, "Dad, I know what I should do. After saying that, she stood up and resolutely walked out of the mountain temple.

Cui'er walked all the way along the mountain road, her heart full of determination and courage. She knew that she was going to find the little fox, to unravel the fate between them, and to find her true happiness.

After several days of trekking, Cui'er finally came to a deep valley. The valley is full of the fragrance of flowers and the sound of birds, as if it is a fairyland on earth. Cui'er felt a thrill in her heart, and she knew that she was getting closer and closer to the little fox.

Anecdote: The woman dreamed every night, and her father placed scissors under her pillow, but almost killed her

Sure enough, in the depths of the valley, Cui'er saw the little fox. It still has a brocade coat and a bright glint in its eyes. Seeing Cui'er, the little fox happily ran over, circled around Cui'er a few times, and then stopped in front of her.

Cui'er squatted down and stroked the little fox's head, her eyes full of tenderness. She said to the little fox, "I know you're leaving, but I want to tell you that wherever you go, I'll always remember you." You are the best memory of my life. ”

The little fox seemed to understand Cui'er's words, and a trace of gratitude and reluctance flashed in its eyes. Then, it raised its head and looked into the distant sky, as if to say its final goodbye.

At this moment, a dazzling light appeared in the sky, and the figure of the little fox gradually became blurred. Cui'er knew that the little fox was leaving. She hugged the little fox tightly, tears welling up in her eyes.

However, just as the little fox was about to disappear, a crystal clear bead spat out of its mouth. The beads fell into Cui'er's hand, emitting a soft glow. The little fox's voice sounded in Cui'er's ears: "This is my Nedan, which carries the memories and fate between us. You can keep it with you and you will remember me forever. ”

After saying that, the figure of the little fox completely disappeared into the light. Cui'er held the bead and couldn't come back to her senses for a long time. She knew that she had lost the little fox forever, but she had also gained the most precious memories and memories.

Anecdote: The woman dreamed every night, and her father placed scissors under her pillow, but almost killed her

Cui'er returned home with the little fox's Nedan. She placed the beads in a beautiful box and placed them at the head of her bed. In the dead of night, she would always open the box and look at the bead in a daze. She knew that the bead not only represented the fate and memories between her and the little fox, but also the purest and most sincere emotion in her heart.

Cui'er placed the little fox's Nedan at the head of the bed, and it seemed to become a light in her life, illuminating her path. Over time, that bead became not only a carrier of memories, but also a source of inner strength within her.

Tsui Er began to be more actively involved in various activities in the village, and her smile and enthusiasm were contagious to everyone around her. She used her actions to care for and help others, and became a "living bodhisattva" in the eyes of the villagers.

However, Cui'er has not forgotten her original intention. She would often go to the valley alone and sit quietly for a while with the little fox where she used to play, feeling the innocence and happiness of the past. There, she could hear the little fox's laughter and see its cheerful figure shuttling through the trees.

Once, Trilla met a lost traveler in the valley. She was enthusiastic in helping the traveler find his way home and invited him to her home. When the traveler saw the bead at the head of Cui'er's bed, a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes. He told Cui'er that he had been a Taoist priest who had traveled far and wide and had seen countless treasures, but there were very few that were as full of aura as this bead.

The Taoist priest told Cui'er that this bead not only carries the memories and fate between Cui'er and the little fox, but also contains a magical power. It purifies the heart and keeps a pure heart. The Taoist priest suggested that Cui'er hang the beads on the big tree in the village, so that its power could benefit more people.

Anecdote: The woman dreamed every night, and her father placed scissors under her pillow, but almost killed her

After hearing this, Cui'er felt a burst of excitement in her heart. She felt it was a good idea to make more people feel the warmth and strength of the little fox. So, she found a red rope, tied the beads, and hung it on the big tree at the entrance of the village.

Since then, the people of the village have found themselves more at peace of mind. They began to cherish the friendship between each other more and care more about the people around them. The atmosphere of the village is becoming more and more harmonious, and everyone seems to be bathed in warm sunshine.

And Cui'er has also gained more growth and harvest in the process. She learned how to care for others and how to face life's challenges and difficulties. She became stronger and more confident and became a truly wise and caring person.

Time flies by like flowing water, and in a blink of an eye, Cui'er has entered middle age. However, the years have not left too many traces on her face, and she still maintains that youthful vitality and enthusiasm. Whenever she sees the beads hanging from the big tree at the entrance of the village, there is always a warm current in her heart. She knew that it was the strength that the little fox gave her, and it was also the most precious treasure in her life.

Until one day, Cui'er saw the little fox again in a dream. It's still so cute, so smart, as if it never left her life. The little fox tells Cui'er that she has found her home and is living happily ever after. It also tells Cui'er to continue to maintain that pure heart and care for everyone around her, because this is the meaning of life.

Cui'er woke up feeling extremely relieved and satisfied. She knew that the little fox had always been in her heart and accompanied her through every stage of her life. She also knows that as long as she keeps that pure heart, she will be able to move forward and meet more challenges and opportunities.

Anecdote: The woman dreamed every night, and her father placed scissors under her pillow, but almost killed her

Cui'er's story has become a good story in the village and has become an inspirational role model for the younger generation. She not only warmed the hearts of every villager with her kindness and love, but also taught everyone how to face the difficulties of life and how to maintain a pure heart.

As the years passed, Cui'er gradually entered her old age. But her spirit is still strong, and her smile is still bright. She often sat under the big tree at the entrance of the village, watching the children play under the tree, her eyes full of love and warmth.

One day, a young girl came to Cui'er. She told Cui'er that she was a tourist from afar, and she heard the story of Cui'er and the little fox, so she came to visit. The girl said that she was also troubled by some troubles in her life and hoped that Tsui Er could give her some advice.

Cui'er looked at the girl with a smile and patted the back of her hand gently. She told the girl that there will always be some unsatisfactory things in life, but the important thing is how we face and overcome it. She encouraged the girl to keep a pure heart and infect the people around her with love and kindness, so that her troubles would be solved.

When the girl heard this, her eyes gleamed with gratitude. She tells Cui'er that she will take her words to heart and try to become a better person. After saying that, she bowed deeply and left the big tree at the entrance of the village.

As the days passed, Cui'er still stuck to the big tree at the entrance of the village. With her actions and words, she continues to influence more people. Her story and spirit, like a seed, took root in the village and blossomed into beautiful flowers.

Finally, one day, Cui'er felt that her body was getting weaker and weaker. She knew she had come to the end of her life. But instead of feeling fear and unease, her heart was filled with peace and contentment. She looks back on her life and feels that she has done what she wanted to do and left what she wanted to leave behind.

Anecdote: The woman dreamed every night, and her father placed scissors under her pillow, but almost killed her

In the last moments of her life, Cui'er dreamed of the little fox again. It's still so cute, so smart, as if it never left her life. The little fox tells Cui'er that she has done a good job and that her kindness and love will always be remembered. It also tells Treier not to be afraid of death, because death is just another form of life and that she will continue to live happily in another world.

Tsuyoel smiled and nodded, then closed her eyes slightly. She felt her body slowly becoming lighter, as if she was about to float into that wonderful world. She knows that she will always be with the little fox and live a happy life.

After Cui'er passed away, the people of the village held a solemn funeral for her. They came to mourn this great woman and thank her for the warmth and light she brought to the village. And the bead hanging on the big tree also continued to shine softly, as if telling the story between Cui'er and the little fox.

Since then, the people of the village have learned to cherish life and care for others. They use their actions to convey Cui'er's spirit and love, making the world a better and warmer place. And the story of Cui'er and the little fox has become an eternal memory in the village, passed down from generation to generation and indelible.

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