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【Heyang Story】Tooth marks on the reeds of Qiachuan

author:Heyang Cultural Tourism Network

The beautiful Qiachuan attracts the attention of tourists with the natural scenery of "a Yellow River, ten miles of lotus ponds, a hundred kinds of rare birds, a thousand eyes of a spring, and a thousand reeds", but in the Great Beauty of Qiachuan, in addition to the beautiful natural scenery, the humanistic stories are numerous, and even the reed leaves have romantic legends.

【Heyang Story】Tooth marks on the reeds of Qiachuan

Legend has it that the Tai Ji girl often bathed in the Dong Li River before getting married, and after the bath, the Tai Ji's skin was like gelatin, and her face was like a full moon, which was very beautiful and moving. It is said that one day when the girl came out of the bath, the reeds in the spring were poured out by her beauty, and the reed leaves unconsciously brushed her face.

The young girl was childlike, and after being touched by the reeds, she was naughty for a while, saying: "If you touch me, I will bite you" After saying that, she gently bit on the reed leaves. Since then, there has been a row of obvious tooth marks on the reed leaves of Qiachuan.

【Heyang Story】Tooth marks on the reeds of Qiachuan

Later, lady Taiji married Ji Chang, the son of Xi Bohou, and Fuzuo Ji Chang laid the foundation of the Zhou Dynasty, and she herself became the wife of King Wen of Zhou, and her mother was the world. The local people of Qiachuan, because the Taijiao girl bathed in Dongli River, married to Ruyi Langjun, formed the custom of the girl on the eve of marriage, accompanied by her mother or a girlfriend, to bathe in Dong Li And beg for a happy marriage, and people also called Dong Li Zang a virgin spring. Over time, the world only knows the Virgin Spring, and does not know dongli.

【Heyang Story】Tooth marks on the reeds of Qiachuan

Today's virgin spring sparkling, crabapples, fish fly shallow bottom, heron dance long sky, in the sun, in the breeze, the reeds of Qiachuan slightly rippled, each reed leaf has a neat row of tooth marks, as if silently recalling the heroic posture of the Tai yao girl swimming in the East Li.

Source: Heyang Publicity

Editor-in-charge: Wang Qing

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