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The origin of the "Chun'an Folk Tale" pelar is related to a monkey

When it comes to the "land of pecans", perhaps most people's first reaction is Lin'an. In fact, in Chun'an's Linqi, Yaoshan, Pingmen, Weiping, Wangfu, Zitong, etc., are all pecan production areas. Moreover, as early as 2000, Yaoshan Township was named the first batch of "Walnut Towns in Zhejiang Province" by the Forestry Department of Zhejiang Province. The origin of the pecan is also related to a monkey.

The origin of the "Chun'an Folk Tale" pelar is related to a monkey

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Legend has it that hickory nuts were brought by monkeys from Monkey Mountain.

Earlier, there was a family in Yaoshan, and his son was named Li Chun, and he was kind-hearted. One year, the corn in the field grew particularly well. Early one morning, Li Chun came to the field to take a look, and he was dumbfounded: only the ground was full of corn cobs. When he came back to talk to Daddy, Daddy stomped his feet angrily: "It must be monkey pickpocketing!" "Then he instructed Li Chun to prepare the bird's reams and go hunting monkeys at night."

The origin of the "Chun'an Folk Tale" pelar is related to a monkey

It was getting dark, and the father and son hid in the cornfield with the bird. When it got dark, a dozen monkeys came out. They went into the cornfield to pick up the corn, and when they were finished, they went into the arm socket, picked one and lost one, pickpocketed one and lost one...

When Li Chun saw the monkeys pulling corn, he thought to himself, "Aren't those monkeys similar to people?" How can you kill them? ”

The origin of the "Chun'an Folk Tale" pelar is related to a monkey

Just at this moment, Li Chun's father was about to raise the bird's hammer to beat the monkey, Li Chun panicked in his heart, and hurriedly reached out to lift the bird up, "bang" a sound, and the bird was empty in the sky. When the monkeys heard the noise, they were frightened and went into the woods.

The father was very angry, and he had to ask his son to pick up the corn that had been thrown on the ground. When Li Chun went to pick it up, he found a frightened little monkey hiding there. Li Chun took the little monkey home and carefully raised it.

The origin of the "Chun'an Folk Tale" pelar is related to a monkey

Over time, the little monkey slowly grew up. It is inseparable from Li Chun and can sometimes help him do something. One day, Li Chun took the little monkey up the mountain to Qiu chai, only to see a group of monkeys on the top of the stone rock opposite. When the little monkey saw it, he said to Li Chun, "Look! My father, mother, brother and sister are coming! Li Chun listened and hurriedly called the little monkeys to meet them. Soon after the little monkey went, he led his family over. They kowtowed to Li Chun, thanked him for his kindness, and told him that they had come from the Thousand Acres of Monkey Mountain. Li Chun asked why they came here? They said, "This place is good!" This area is within the Thirty-six Heavenly Gates, which is really a blessed land that is difficult to find in the world! ”

The origin of the "Chun'an Folk Tale" pelar is related to a monkey

In order to thank Li Chun, the monkeys also brought a magical seed from the monkey mountain and told Li Chun: Planting it on the mountain does not occupy the field, nor does it occupy the land, and the fruit can be oiled and delicious. In this way, Li Chun planted all the seeds on the back mountain. Within a few years, the mountain had become a large forest, blossoming and bearing fruit. Li Chun beat the fruit down and took it to the oil. This oil stir-frys the dish, which is fragrant and delicious. The fruit is steamed and dried to taste better and more fragrant. Li Chun gave it a name, "pecan".

The origin of the "Chun'an Folk Tale" pelar is related to a monkey
The origin of the "Chun'an Folk Tale" pelar is related to a monkey

Later, hickory trees were planted everywhere in the Yaoshan area, and now, "Qiandao Lake Pecan" is more famous throughout the country.

The origin of the "Chun'an Folk Tale" pelar is related to a monkey

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