The chicken crown Liu Wuzhou in the back of the head
Lei Yungui
Liu Wuzhou's old son was liu kuang, and his mother's surname was Zhao. On this dark night, the old couple sat on the kang and took a nap. Confused to see a big red rooster Xi into the house, in the blink of an eye, the big red rooster flashed a light and threw itself into the woman's arms. The old couple was startled, and their hearts rose up to undo their clothes to look for them, and there was no trace of the rooster. Within a few days, Liu Zhao's body was on both sides, his stomach grew bigger day by day, and october was full, giving birth to a fat boy with a sarcoma with large fingers on the back of his head. This is Liu Wuzhou.
Liu Wu grew to four or five years old, and the sarcoma became red, like a rooster crown. One day, he asked back a gentleman to meet him, looked at the chicken crown, and said with surprise: "The chicken crowner, laurel also, this doll must be an emperor in the future." From then on, she loved to see him greatly and told him to practice martial arts and boxing. Later, Liu Wuzhou finally rebelled and killed Rengong the Prince of Mayi Taishou, known as the King of Dingyang, whose era name was Tianxing, and once occupied Taiyuan, Shanxi.
Narrator: Lu Ren, male, seventy-four years old (1986), worker of ShuoXian Cultural Relics Service Company.
Circulation area: Shuo County Chengguan area.
Collected by: Lei Yungui, male, 50 years old (1986), college culture, director of the Shuo County Cultural Bureau, collected in May 1984 by the Cultural Relics Service Company.