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Folk story-giving is gaining.

Once upon a time, there was a poor beggar. Every day when he goes out to beg, he will put the extra food in the granary, thinking that one day he can get rid of the fate of begging. However, after years of hard work, he found that there was still so little food in the granary. He was puzzled and wanted to understand what was going on. That night, he quietly went to the granary to hide, hoping to see how much food there was. Just then, he saw a mouse swaggering in and eating his food rudely. The beggar was very angry and shouted to the mouse, You didn't eat so much food from the rich family. Why did you steal the food I worked so hard to save? Who knows the mouse said that your life is only 80 cents, and it is your life to travel around the world dissatisfied! The beggar asked the mouse why. I don't know what the mouse said to him. If you want to know, ask the Buddha. So the beggar decided to go to the Western Heaven and ask the Buddha why his fate was so miserable, because he was kind-hearted. He walked all the way to the west. I don't know how long it took, but he finally saw a family, so he knocked on the door for food. A reclusive gentleman lives here. After listening to the beggar's experience, he quickly invited him to sit in the house and took out a lot of dry food and some money to the beggar. Seeing the beggar puzzled, he said, I have a daughter who is sixteen years old and can't speak. Go to the Western Heaven and ask the Buddha why my daughter can't speak. Mr. W has vowed to marry a daughter who can make her talk. The beggar thought he was going to the Western Heaven anyway, and begged the Buddha for him by the way, so he readily agreed. The next day, the beggar continued his journey to the west. On this day, he came to a temple and saw an old monk standing there with a mord, so he asked him for some water to drink. When the old monk learned that the beggar was going to ask for Buddha, he said, Please help me to ask for Buddha in the Western Heaven. I have been practicing for more than 500 years, which should be a long time ago, but why can't I fly? The beggar thought that he would drop by anyway, so he promised the old monk. On this day, he was blocked by a big river. Just when he was anxious and didn't know what to do, an old turtle swam over. The old tortoise asked the beggar why he was worried, and the beggar told the story again. After listening, the old tortoise said, I have been practicing for more than 1000 years, and it is time to turn dragonflies into dragons. Why am I still an old turtle? Ask the western Buddha for me! After that, he took the beggar across the river. The beggar walked for many days without seeing the Buddha. He wants to know where the Buddha is. He should have arrived. Just as he was about to fall asleep, the Buddha suddenly appeared. The Buddha asked the beggar what you came all the way here for, but on one condition, you can only ask three questions at most. The beggar quickly agreed, wondering what questions to ask himself. It is not easy for an old turtle to practice for more than 1000 years, and it is difficult for an old monk to practice for more than 500 years. The daughter of the member is also very poor. How can she get married if she can't talk? The beggar suddenly felt that his problems were not important compared with others, so he first asked the old turtle why he couldn't become a dragon after practicing for thousands of years. The Buddha told him that the old tortoise could not become a dragon because he could not bear the shell on his back. There are twenty-four night pearls in his shell. If he is willing to take off his shell, he can become a dragon. The beggar asked the old monk again, he has been practicing for 500 years, why can't he fly? The Buddha replied that the old monk held his precious mord all day. This mord is a treasure. If you tie it to the ground, a clear spring will appear. If the old monk puts down his obsession and abandons his mord, he can ascend to heaven. The beggar was very happy and asked the teacher that the daughter outside could not speak. The Buddha replied that if a Sargam saw her destiny takes a hand's sweetheart, she would naturally speak. Then the Buddha suddenly disappeared, and the beggar suddenly remembered that he had not asked about himself, but he was destined to see the Buddha again, so he sighed and begged for a living. The beggar returned to the river, where the old tortoise had been waiting for a long time. When he met the beggar, he was anxious to ask the Buddha what to say, and the beggar told him why he could not become a dragon. The old turtle laughed. It turned out that he had not put down his greed. Then he took off his shell and gave it to the beggar. He told him that there were twenty-four night pearls in the shell, all of which were priceless, so I gave them to you. So, the old turtle immediately turned into a dragonfly and left. The beggar came back with twenty-four night pearls. He came to the mountain and met the old monk. The old monk hurriedly asked the Buddha how to answer. The beggar said the reason, read a sentence of Amitabha in shame, and gave the precious mord to the beggar. The old monk immediately soared. When the beggar came to Mr. W's door, he suddenly saw a beautiful girl coming out. When the girl saw the beggar, she suddenly shouted, Dad, come out! The man who asked Buddha is back! When Mr. W heard that his daughter could really talk, he hurried out. The beggar conveyed the Buddha's words to him. Mr. W was very happy and married his daughter to the beggar. It turns out that the beggar is the one who is destined to be. From then on, the beggar and his daughter lived happily together. They have 24 night pearls sent by the old turtle and the old monk's precious mord, and their granaries are always full, so they don't have to beg any more.