The path to the sun and the moon

there were two young people who loved each other.

the girl is gentle as a beautiful pigeon, the young man as a falcon.

they call the boy yannick and the girl hanluška.

hanluška's father was a wealthy little nobility, while yannick's father was a poor shepherd.

pure hanluška doesn't care about yannick being poor, but likes him to work hard and be pretty.

"but what would your father say?" yannick feared her father would not agree to their marriage.

one day, yannick dressed beautifully and went to hanluška to ask the young nobles if they would marry his daughter.

when the young nobles heard his proposal, they said to him, “listen, yannick, if you want to marry my daughter, ask the sun why it does not look at me in the night and shines as hot as it does in the day; then ask the moon why it does not glow in the day.

if they tell you to come back, i'll give you my daughter, along with the money." when yannick heard it, he pulled the broad bonnet over his head and told hanluška to leave, and rushed on to look for the sun.

one day he came to a remote castle, because it was dark, and he asked his master to stay the night.

the master gave him a place to sleep, asked him to sit at the table and asked where he had come from.

when he told his master that he was going to look for the sun and the moon, he asked him for a favor, and by the way, asked them why his pear tree had not been peared in recent years and its pear had always been the sweetest.

yannick would be happy to ask him about it.

the next morning, he was on his way again.

he passed over the mountains, drifting across the river, and came to a village where there was a shortage of drinking water and a famine.

they asked yannick where he came from.

when they heard that he was going to find the sun and the moon, they asked him to ask them why the water in their well, which tasted well, had suddenly become stinky.

yannick promised never to forget to ask for him and then keep moving.

after a long walk, he finally found the sun, and yannick was in the east as he walked towards it.

"hey, wait! i need to ask you something!" yannick shouted to the sun.

"come on, hurry up! because i'm going around the world! yannick went up to the sun and asked him, "why don't you glow at night like you did during the day?" "if i glow in the night as in the day, the earth will burn to ashes." the sun answered.

yannick asked him again about pears and wells, but the sun told him that he had to ask his brother about the moon.

the sun's going to be busy with it.

yannick kept moving until he met the moon.

wait, the moon, i have something to ask you! "then say it! the world is waiting for me!" the moon says it stops.

"the moon, why do you not glow like you do in the night?" “if i shine during the day and at night, the crops will not be harvested.

i don't get hot, but i give it to louWater, so the crops are much more comfortable." After the moon had answered, it wanted to keep moving, but Yannick stopped it and asked it why the pear trees in the castle garden were not pears.

“When this family's oldest daughter was a virgin, the pear trees kept pearing, but when the pear tree found that it buried a child underneath it, it stopped.

Excavating the body of the child and burying it somewhere else, and marrying the eldest daughter out, the pear tree will bear another pear.” After the moon had just left, Yannick kept it and asked why the well in his village no longer had good water.

“This is because there is a rock at the bottom of the well and there is a toad at the bottom of the rock, which has stained the water in the well for months.

The stone must be pulled out, the toad must be captured and killed, and the well will be as clean and sweet and clean as ever.” The moon said it had gone in haste and Yannick did not delay it any longer.

All he wanted to know was to walk on his way home.

As soon as the inhabitants of the village, whose well suddenly stinked, saw Yannick, came to meet him, they waited for him to bring good news.

Yannick went to the well with them and told them what to do.

They really found the toad under that rock.

After the toads were wiped out, the water was fresh again.

You've sent a lot of things to pay Yannick, and Yannick keeps going home.

When he came to that castle, the master welcomed him.

Ask him if he forgot about him.

“Hey, my brother, I don't know if you'd like to hear it.

When your eldest daughter was a virgin, the pear tree was blooming, but when she buried the child under the tree, the pear tree stopped.

Dig the child out, marry the daughter, and the pear tree will recreate the sweet pear.” Master's going to see if it's true.

He excavated the child, married his daughter, paid a great debt to Yannick and gave him a horse so that he could return home soon.

When Yannick came back, Hanluška was so happy.

You know, Hanrushka has been through a lot since Yannick left! But her father was not happy that Yannick was back because he thought he would never see this Jannick again.

He told Yannick to go to the sun and actually tried to get rid of him.

But Yannick is back strong and smarter than ever! Know why the sun does not glow in the night as it does in the day and why the moon does not glow in the day as it does in the night.

And he brought back more wealth than the young nobles themselves and a good horse.

Besides, he's a handsome, beautiful young man.

Hanluška is not married to Yannick.

What can I say? He didn't say anything.

Yannick married Hanluška.

The wedding was very lively.

There's so much honey porridge and so much music

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