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The Tragic Life of "Ashima" (II)

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One day, Ah Hei was herding sheep when ah-chi found him and reported to him that Ashima had been robbed. After hearing the news, Ah Hei was very worried about Ashima's safety, and he immediately leapt on horseback and whipped, day and night, across mountain streams, over dangerous cliffs, and rushed home from afar to rescue Ashima.

He came to the door of Thebubala's house, and Ah Zhi was not allowed to enter the iron door tightly, and offered to sing with Ah Hei, and only after winning the song was allowed to enter the door. Ah Zhi sat on the gatehouse, Ah Hei sat under the fruit tree, and the two sang to each other for three days and three nights. That Azhi was already stupid and clumsy, the more he sang, the more he sang, the more he had no words, he blushed and his neck was thick, and his voice became like a lame clam, which became more and more difficult to hear; And the talented and wise Ah Hei, the more he sang, the more energetic he became, his face was full of smiles, and his singing was loud. Ah Hei finally won the song, and Ah Zhi had to let him in the door. However, Ah Zhi also put forward all kinds of difficult conditions, and he had to compete with Ah Hei to cut down trees, pick up trees, and sow seeds. But where is he the opponent of the industrious and clever Ah Hei? In every competition, Azhi lost a lot.

The Tragic Life of "Ashima" (II)

Rebubala saw that his son could not stop Ah Hei and would only lose his ugliness, so he came up with a poisonous plan, and Pi Smiled and said without smiling: "It is not early in the day, you should sleep well first, and tomorrow I will send you and Ashima together!" Ah Hei promised to stay, and he was arranged to sleep in a house without a door. In the middle of the night, Rebubala instructed his family to release three fierce tigers in an attempt to bite Ah Hei to death. Ah Hei had been prepared, and when the tiger opened its blood basin and pounced on him, he took out his bow and arrow and aimed it at the tiger and shot three arrows in a row, killing the tiger. The next day, when the father and son of Rebubala saw that the fierce tigers had been shot to death, they were surprised and frightened, so they had to agree to release Ashima. But when Ah Hei walked out of the gate and waited, Rebubala immediately closed the door again, and Trick Lai refused to release Ashima.

Ah Hei couldn't bear it, and immediately opened his bow and arrow, firing three arrows in succession. The first arrow is fired at the gate, which is immediately shot through; The second arrow was fired at the pillars of the hall, and the house was buzzing; The third arrow hit the offering table, shaking the offering table. Rebubala panicked and hurriedly ordered Jia Ding to pull out the arrows on the offering table. But the arrow seemed to have taken root, and no one could pull it out. He had no choice but to ask someone to open the black cell door, release Ashima, and plead with her: "As long as you pull the arrow down, I will let you go home immediately." Ashima looked at Rebubala with disdain, stepped forward, gently drew the arrow like a flower, and then left the Rebubala house with Ahei.

The Tragic Life of "Ashima" (II)

The father and son of Rebubala watched as Ah Hei took Ashima away, and they were very unconvinced, but they did not dare to stop it. But the vicious father and son refused to give up, and they came up with a poisonous plan to lose their conscience. They knew that Ah Hei and Ashima were going home and had to pass through the feet of the Twelve Cliffs, so they planned to collude with the Cliff God to turn the small river at the foot of the cliff into a big river and drown Ah Hei and Ashima.

The father and son of Rebubala took the family and rushed to the cliff before Ahei and Ashima crossed the river, begged the cliff god with heavy gold to turn the small river into a big river, and took advantage of the flash flood to rip open the rocks upstream of the small river, and the originally soothing and tranquil small river suddenly had huge waves. Just as Ahei and Ashima crossed the river, the flood rolled in. Ashima was swept into the rushing water, and Ahei only heard Ashima shouting, "Brother Ahei come and save me," and never heard her voice again, nor could he see her.

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