Russian mythology: The daffodils
once upon a time, a poor forest watchman was killed by a saudi nobleman, and his son, ellisandru, jr., was driven out of the woods and said, “get out and see the world, you can mix as you like.
when you grow up, you'll take your father's place in the woods." little ellisandru left home and learned to fish at a fisherman.
once he caught a little white fish.
white jade became a beautiful girl, and she said, "i'm a daffodils.
for the sake of you and the others, god commanded me to jump into your web and be your wife." they went back to the woods and found the hut where ellisandru was born.
elissandru woke up the following morning and found himself in a palace more beautiful than the palace.
he looked around and found numerous rooms in the palace, with lovely food items that could be seen only at fasting days and feasts.
he called his wife, and after two thanks to god, he sat down for a good meal.
since then, daffodils have helped ellisandru to complete many of the difficulties left by the saudi nobles, who have become more angry and have invited god to lunch with themselves.
"god is the master of charity, and he cares for every poor man.
i bring you dry food, and you go find god and tell him the noble lord's orders.
god in heaven is more merciful than the lord on earth." after he had eaten, he took his cane with his backpack.
he goes, goes, comes to the gates of heaven.
he went in fear and bowed with humility.
god received him with mercy and asked him why he had come all the way to heaven.
"the noble lord ordered me to take you to lunch with him." "well, my son, you go home and tell him immediately, as long as he finishes all your work, i'll go." "but he will kill me!" "don't be afraid.
tell me what you see on the road." "lord, i see a lot of strange things.
first, there was a wide river, but there was no bridge and no boat, and i told it where i was going, and it separated me on foot.
this river asks you why there are no fish, no frogs, no other creatures in it.” "my son, i'll tell you, but you can't tell it until you cross the river.
the river has never drowned, so there are no fish, no frogs, no other creatures.
what else did you see on the way?" "o lord, i see a large meadow growing deep in its loins, with a herd of buffaloes, but they barely stand up." “my son, those are the richest people in the world, who often serve but only the rich.
when the guests leave, they regret spending so much money.
what else did you see?" "i also saw a barren land, just sand, rocks and a few bushes, and a beautiful bunch of buffaloes that i couldn't move my eyes." "myChildren, those who are poor, who have nothing but what their wicked masters give them; but when they were having their funerals, they invited all the needy, and I loved them so much that they came to heaven and received what they needed.
You remember seeing something else?" “Since not far from here, I saw a large swathe of trees with lots of fruit, a grain of valley in the middle, and many ugly birds flying around with feathers screaming that they were starving.”