The daughter of King Magash and the Sakey
king magash has a faithful servant next to him.
one day, the king sent him to guard a large stone by the road, and said to him, “anyone who crosses the road, pulls him in, strips him off a piece of the stone, and tells him that it is the king's order and the king's will.” the servants came to the road and called many people, but they all shrugged their shoulders and said, "hey, we're in bad luck.
how can a rock be skinned?" at that point, a sekay and his daughter were beaten through there.
the servant then called him in and asked him to help others to skin the stone.
the girl said to the helpless father: "father, go up to buda to see king magash and tell him that he bleeds the stone first and then we skin him." when the sakeys went to see the king and told him what their daughter said to him, the king said to the sakeys, "what's going on, my good man, how do you know i had to bleed a stone first? you're such a sneaky guy!" the sekay said he had a daughter who told him.
after hearing, the king gave him two gills and a bag of money, saying, "give these gills to your daughter, so she can grow them where they don't grow.
you'll see me when the queen grows up." the sakey people came home and gave their gills to their daughter, who immediately broke them open and ate the nuts, and the poor sikey sighs, "look, the king will make you suffer!" so people can go their own way and no more skinning for stones.
after a while, the girl said to her father, "father, go up to buda to see king magash and tell him that the guillotine is ripe." she said she touched her two nipples.
after listening to the sekay message, king magash gave him two mahjongs and asked his daughter to use them as female hats for the entire palace.
the king gave him another bag of money.
as a result, the sekays returned home with two mahjongs and gave them to their daughter, who was asked to use them as a female hat.
and my father said, "hey! the king wants you to suffer again!" and the daughter picks up two slices of flowers from the yard and says, "father, take them to king magash and tell him to make them into knitters, threads and shuttles, and then i can make a bunch of women's hats." the sakeys went up to buda again.
the king asked him who asked him to bring the flowers, and said, "if your daughter is so smart, ask her to come to me; but when she comes, she can neither walk on the road nor leave the road, nor wear clothes nor be naked; if her face is as pretty as you say, i will marry her.
tell her that the gift she brought me cannot be a gift; nor should she greet me.” when the girl learned of the message from the king, she caught a sparrow as a gift and tried to put it in front of the king, with a little bow, but without speaking.
her father had a big fish net.
she wrapped her body in a net and went to see the king.
her father had a big donkey.
she grabbed the tail of the donkey and walked with her foot on her back.
that way, she won'tWalking on the road, walking on donkey tracks.
Thus, when she was brought to the King, a kowtow was made to show the King her present and the sparrow flew away.
She's so pretty, the king sees her, he doesn't want to kiss her, she takes her hand and makes her his bride.
Shortly after, they had a wedding, and the feast was both ceremonial and festive, and even the Danube water became the best wine.
Yes, this is King Magash's wedding with the daughter of the Sekay.
They're newlyweds and they're very happy together.
One day, however, there was a big market in Buda Castle, and the cars were crowded, and a poor mare had a pony under another.
When the poor found out, they managed to drag the pony out of the bottom of that big car.
But the owner of the car wouldn't say that the pony was made of big cars.
They asked King Magash to comment.
The King concluded that, since the pony was born under the bus, it was born under the bus, not the mare.
When the poor heard the king's ruling, it was so sad! However, when he came out of court, he heard people arguing that the Queen was smarter than her husband.
He therefore went to King Magash ' s wife and told her about his misfortune.
"Oh, you poor man! You truly deserve pity!" The Queen went on to say, "Go get a fish net and a wooden stick, get to the ground over there, and tie the net to the sand, and put it on a wooden stick and look like fishing."