Hani folk story: the treasure of Ajuni's ancestor

a young man from the hani community, ajuni, who worked for three months at the pinemen's house without any copper money.

ajuni thought that blood must not flow in vain and that he had to find a way to repay the money.

one day, while the matsumons were drinking, ajuni came to the table and said, "my lord, you have so much meat on your table, can i have a taste of it?" "eat meat.

bring the money." give me your hand and ask for money from ajuni.

"money, i don't have it.

but i have an ancestral baby worth tens of thousands of dollars." arjuni is very serious.

“come on, sit down and eat the meat, eat the meat and then get it.” when arjuni was full of wine, the pine door forced him to get the baby.

a moment later, ajuni came with a piece of red cloth wrapped around a white, white-coloured grain of rice.

"master, don't rob, lose it, you'll pay for it!" says to lift the red cloth softly and dazzle the white rice.

and when the pinegate saw the white beads, it thought they were priceless.

just reached for it, and ajuni's hand shivered, and the crotch fell on the floor and was eaten by a white rooster next to it.

arjuni pretended to be a desperate and angry man: "my lord, you have lost my family's treasure, you have to pay for it!" "the baby's in the chicken's belly.

after dark, the chicken went in with one.

pinegate left the white rooster who ate the "baby" in his nest, and caught another white rooster in front of ajuni, saying, "your baby is what this rooster eats.

well, you have the chicken." ajuni said, "i want my baby, not your chicken." "i touched your baby, i'm responsible.

i'll give you another 30 silver dollars." he thinks it's too cheap to eat a baby's chicken in a chicken's nest.

arjuni took the silver dollar and thought that the three months of work had not been for nothing.

he took two steps with the chicken, and said, “my lord, i'll take the money and the chicken back, but let's be clear, if the chickens pull out the baby, i don't want the 30 bucks; if the baby doesn't come out, you'll have to pay for my baby with your property.” and the pine door came up with another 20 bucks to ajuni: "well, i'll pay you 50 bucks, baby, and i'm not responsible." arjuni holds a white rooster in his pocket, with silver in his pocket, and relaxingly lays down the bamboo floor。

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