The story of fisherman and male mermaid
a long time ago, there was a fisherman named abdullah who was poor and had nine sons.
he earns his living by fishing, and he only earns enough money to go to the sea every day.
only when lucky enough, more fish can be hit to buy the children some fruit and improve their lives.
all in all, abdullah is in a state of poverty and has eaten last but not last.
he always lamented, "whatever you eat tomorrow, we'll talk tomorrow." in poverty, his wife gave him another son, in total ten.
as a result, the burden of life on the shoulders of this poor fisherman, whose 12 members of the family have been burdened, has become somewhat untenable, especially since the day his son was born, his family had no food and his adult children were starving.
and his wife said, "hold on, get us something to eat." the fisherman said, “by the good day of the birth of the child, i will go fishing by the sea, perhaps this new baby will bring us luck.” “go! ask allah to protect you and go fishing.” the fisherman and the noodler, who took the net to the sea, cast it with hope, looked at the sea and prayed in silence: "o lord! and give our children a rich life, and do not let him suffer.' he waited patiently for a while and then collected the net, which contained no fish except garbage, dirt, sand and seaweed.
he packed the nets, dropped them for the second time and waited a while to collect them.
he hit a third net and still missed the fish.
he had no choice but to change his place and continue to sow the net, but he still couldn't hit the fish.
as such, there are frequent changes to places without hitting the fish.
he was surprised, and he said to himself, "did mofira create this child to make him suffer?" no, it is absolutely impossible.
allah is almighty, and he will surely give food to the child.
allah is merciful, and he will give the child food and clothing.” he went home with his nets and wondered about his wife and newborn baby, who was sitting in the family room, and was distracted and cut with a knife.
how is that good? what do you say to the kids? he walked silently to the oven of abdullah, who sold pasta, where he was crowded with people who bought them, and the smell of pasta made him hungry.
this is precisely the time when food is scarce, and the people who buy pasta are squeezing out in front of the noodle shop, and they pass the money one by one, hoping to buy them soon.
abdullah, who sells pasta, is too busy to deal with because of too many customers.
and then he looked up at the poor fisherman and said, "do you want a noodle?" the fisherman was silent.
"please, don't be shy.
allah is kind." abdullah, who sells pasta, presses him, "if you don't have the money, i'll give it to you on credit until you have the money." "abra, let me be honest.
now i'm broke and i'm broke, and i'm gonna take this net as collateral, and i'm gonna take some pasta, and i'm gonna take it home, and i'm gonna get it back tomorrow." "alas, the net is your liferoot, you're the means to make a living.
you mortgage it, you can't fight fish.
tell me, how many pancakes do you need?" abdullah, who sells pasta to the fisherman, lends him five dollars, says, "you buy something else.
so you owe me 10 bucks and i'll be back when you hit the fish.
if you don't have fish to fight, just take the cake." "thank you, god bless you." the fisherman thanked him for the cake and the money, bought the children some food, and returned home with joy.
he saw his wife sitting in the house, comforting the children who were starving and crying: "don't cry, daddy will buy you food right away." as a result, he went to his wife, while taking food to the children, and telling his wife about fish fishing and the care of abdullah, who sold pasta.
my wife listened and cried, "and allah is merciful." the following day, the fisherman woke up early and went fishing again with a net.
he came to the sea in haste, cast down the net and prayed: "o god! bless me with more fish so the children don't starve! don't embarrass me in front of abdullah, who sells pasta." he prayed, and then spread the net and repeated it.
but he didn't hit a fish until evening.
he was so disappointed, so sad and so sad, he thought, "when he comes home, it's embarrassing to go by the abdalla door, which sells pasta." where are you going home? better get through to him before abdullah, who sells pasta, sees me." but contrary to his wish, he came to the oven, and abdullah, who sold pasta, saw him and shouted, "abdallah, what's wrong with you? it's all right.
just get me some pasta and some change.
the fisherman abdullah was embarrassed to come to abdullah, who sold pasta, and said, "i didn't hit the fish today, so i'm embarrassed to see you." "don't worry, i'll tell you when you get lucky." abdullah, who sold pasta, said he was on credit for the pasta and lent him an additional $5.
the fisherman is very grateful and very grateful to abdullah, who sells pasta, who came home with pasta and money and told his wife about the pasta and the money.
the wife listened, and thanked abdullah, who sold pasta, for his kindness to them, saying, “and allah is kind, and if allah wishes, he will grant you so that you can pay back the money you owe him.” the fisherman, with hope and hard work, went to the beach every day to fish, but nothing.
forty days later, there was no fish left, all by abdullah, who sold pasta, to feed them.
abdullah, who sells pasta, never asked him for fish, never forced him to pay his debt, always gave him bread in peace and credit, lent him his pocket money, and whenever the fisherman asked him to settle his accounts, he always said, "it's not yet time to settle the bill, until you're lucky." the fisherman has to pray for his blessing.
please bless him.
the fisherman was disappointed to the extreme.
on the forty-first day, he said to his wife with indignation:i'm not going fishing.
i'll find another way out." "why is that?" the wife doesn't understand.
“it seems that my life can no longer be taken from the sea, and this is a situation that i wonder when to extend.
allah was on it, i couldn't lift my head in front of abdullah, who sold pasta, i went to the beach every day to fish, and had to go by his stove, and there was no other way; when i came home from his stove, he always gave me pasta and lent me some pocket money.
when will this end?" thanks to him, abdullah, who sells pasta, he has mercy on you, so you can survive.
what else do you have to blame?" his wife doesn't agree with him.
"but the more i am in his debt, the more he will come to collect." "is he talking to hurt you?" but he did not want to pay.
he told me to pay when you're lucky." "in that case, nothing.
if he collects from you, you say to him, "when i get better, i'll thank you.
'isn't that enough?" "but when will the good luck we expect come?" "don't worry, allah is merciful." the wife comforted him.
"good, you're right." fishermen have confidence.
the fisherman and the male fisherman, abdullah, came to the beach with confidence with a net, spread it, and prayed in silence: “god! please forgive me, at least let me hit a fish for abdullah, who sells pasta.” he waited for a while, then pulled the net, and he just felt so heavy, he couldn't pull.
he was not afraid of trouble, tried his best to pull up the net and looked at it with a dead donkey that stinked with water.
he felt sick, disillusioned and groaned: “ah, i can't, i just hope allah, the almighty, is saved.
when i told my wife that the sea wasn't my place to make a living, and i didn't want to fish for a living, she told me that allah was merciful and that he would be gracious to me.
is this dead donkey what she calls a blessing?" he complained, threw dead donkeys, washed the nets, moved a place far away, spilled the nets, waited for a while, then pulled them.
the nets were heavier, they could not be pulled, he stretched the ropes so that he could do everything he could, and his hands were bleeding, and it was hard to drag them to shore.
but look at him, he's scared and he's got a living man in the net, and he thinks he's the devil who's been locked in a gall bottle by solomon's emperor.
forgive me, forgive me." when the fisherman ran away, he suddenly heard the man cry, "hey! i'm a human being.
you come and get me.
i'll repay you." he listened to the screams, and then stopped and returned to the beach in tremors.
turns out he didn't hit the devil, he was a male.
he was surprised and said to the male, "are you not the devil?" "no, i'm not the devili'm also a human being who believes in allah." i swam from here just now, and by accident, i fell into your net.
we live in the sea, under the command of allah, and with compassion for the life it has created.
if i wasn't afraid to commit a crime, i'd have ripped your nets off.
i am the subject of allah, subject to allah's orders.
now, if you release me, you'll be my master.
will you leave me on allah's side? would you like to be my friend and exchange gifts here every day? if every day you give me a basket of grapes, figs, watermelons, peaches, pomegranates, etc., on the land, i will give you the same basket of corals, pearls, olive stones, emeralds, rubies, etc.
i don't know if you agree with this proposal." "yes, i do.
now let's read "fague sea one." the fisherman agreed to do so and suggested ways of doing so.
the fisherman and the male fish each recited the sea of faz and became friends of their own.
when he released the male from the net, he said, "please, what's your name?" you're abdullah on land, i'm abdullah in the sea, we're friends.
please wait here for a moment, i'll get you a present." "i see, yes." the fisherman is happy to say.
the male fish jumped into the sea and later disappeared.
the fisherman regretted that he should not have been released, groaning, "how do i know he's still coming to see me?" what if he gets out of it and he's lying to me? if he is not released, he will be brought to the city for viewing and taken to a large household for an exhibition, perhaps he will be able to make some money.” the more he wants to be upset, the more he blames himself for saying, "i'm so stupid! i threw away what i got." and just as he wanted to regret it, he suddenly appeared.
he held in his hands the precious treasures of pearls, corals, emeralds, rubies, etc.
in the sea and said to the fisherman, “take it, my friend.
don't be ridiculous, because i don't have a basket, or i'll make you a basket.
from now on, we'll meet here at dawn." after that, he left the fisherman and jumped into the water and disappeared.
the fisherman brought with him a rare gift from the manfish, a joyful return.
he went all the way to the abdalla oven, and he said, "hey, man, my luck's here.
if you hit the fish, give it to me; if you don't get the fish, you're going to take the pasta, take the pocket money and spend it.
“friends, god bless, i'm lucky.
i've always been in your debt, and now i'm giving you this as a debt.
take it." he said that the pearls by his hand, corals, rubies, etc., were divided and handed over to abdullah, who sold pasta, as a reward, and went on to say, “please lend me some more money today, and i'll pay you back when i sell the jewels.” noodlesabdullah gave all the money to the fisherman and said, "i will be your servant, willing to serve you." when you're done with the pasta, put it in a basket with your head on it and send it to the fisherman's house.
he went back to the market and bought all kinds of good food and sent it to the fisherman's house, busy cooking for the fisherman's family.
he's been working on the fishermen's house all day.
"man, you're too tired." the fisherman is very grateful.
"you have no mercy for me, i will be your slave.
it's my duty." "you are my salvation.
when i'm desperate, i'm under your care.
your grace, i will never forget." the fisherman was very grateful to abdullah, who sold pasta, for eating and drinking with him, and for keeping him overnight and becoming his friend.
that night, the fisherman told his wife what happened that day.
the wife said to the fisherman: "you must keep it a secret, and don't let the authorities know.
otherwise, they'll arrest you." “i will keep it a secret from anyone, but i can't keep it a secret from abdullah, who sells pasta.” he spoke to his wife.
and the fisherman and jeweller, in the morning, the fisherman prepared a basket of fruit and rushed to the beach and said, "abdallah of the sea, come out!" the males suddenly appeared before the fisherman.
the fisherman delivered the fruit to the male mermaid.
the males took fruit and jumped into the water.
not long ago, the males appeared again in front of the fisherman with a basket of pearls and stones, and when the fisherman took the gift, he dismissed the males and put a basket of jewels on his head and came home excited.
on the way back to the bakery, abdullah, who sells pasta, smiled and said, "my dear lord! i baked you 40 sweet breads, and they've been sent to the house, and i'm making you a better pastry, and i'll send them to you when they're ready, and then i'll buy you meat and vegetables." the fisherman was grateful and took three more jewels from the basket and then went home.
the fisherman returned to his home, dropped the basket and picked some of the most expensive of the jewellery piles and took them to the jewellery market.
he found the jeweller's leader and said, "do you buy the jewels?" "what kind of jewels? let me see." the fisherman showed him the jewels around him.
and he looked at it, and he said, "are you having any other jewels?" "yes, i have a whole basket." "where do you live?" the fisherman explained his address.
the jeweller kept his jewels in his hands and ordered him to follow him: “this is the bad guy who stole the queen's jewelry.
then they beat the fisherman and tied him up.
then the leader announced to all the jewellers, "we caught the thief." so there was a lot of debate, and some of them said, "the bad guy stole the goods." some say, "it must have been li's house that was stolen." they're watching, you say, i say, all thefts are blamed on fishinghusband.
but the fishermen remain silent and do not defend, leaving it to them to perjury.
after that, the merchants brought him to the palace for punishment.
the head of the jeweller invited the king to do his best: “your majesty, after the queen's jewels were stolen, we were notified that we had been ordered to assist in the capture of the thieves, working harder than anyone, and finally solved the case and captured them for his majesty.
the robbers have been brought to the palace for judgment.
it was stolen from him." he said, "for the fisherman's jewels." the king took the jewels and delivered them to the eunuch, saying, “get the harem and let the queen see if they are the ones she lost?” the eunuchs did so in a hurry.
the queen took the jewels in her hand, looked at them, and loved them.
she said to the eunuch: "go, go and tell his majesty that my jewelry has been found and that it does not belong to me, but it is better than my jewels.
please, your majesty, do not wrongly abuse the owners of these jewels.
if he wishes to sell it, please, your majesty, buy these jewels, and give our princess the beaded jewels.” the eunuch came to the king as the queen had asked, to repeat her words.
the king heard, and was angry at the head of the jeweller and his companions and blamed them for not being fair to the good people.
the jeweller was scolded, arguing: “your majesty, we know that this man used to make a living by fishing.
how can he have so many jewels? it must have been stolen." “you snobs, do you think that the people are not worthy of wealth? why don't you ask him where his jewels came from? perhaps allah gave him an extra gift.
how dare you call him a thief and insult him in public! all of you, get out of here!" the fisherman and the king removed the jeweller and said to the fisherman with joy: "strike the fish man, you are bestowed by allah, and i sincerely wish you the protection of your life and wealth.
now you have to tell me where your jewelry came from.
i'm a king, but i've never seen a precious jewel like this before." "your majesty, there is a basket of precious stones like this.
these jewels...
“the fisherman tells the king about the manfish and the exchange of the jewels, and finally says, “i promised the man that i would bring him a basket of fruit every day and he would give me a basket of precious jewels back.” “this is your blessing, but you cannot protect your wealth without your reputation.
i can protect you from your wealth, but perhaps in the future i will be removed from my post, or i will die, and others will become king, and then you may die for your wealth.
so, i'd like to call you a horse, make you an eunuch, and make you the heir to the throne.
thus, even after i die, your wealth will not be manipulated.” the king said, "you take him to the bath." the squire took the fisherman to take a bath, washed his body, dressed him with a palace uniform, and then took him up to the king.
the king has ordered him to be an officer and has sent many of his men to the fishermen's house, to put his wives and sons in gorgeous clothes, and his wife to hold the mostthe young son sat in the sedan, before calling and pouring his family into the palace.
the nine sons of the fisherman entered the palace, and the king hugged them one by one and left them sitting next to themselves.
since the king had no son and only a princess, he was particularly fond of the sons of fishermen.
in the harem, the queen was also very pleased with the fisherman ' s wife, who was a family.
shortly after, the king announced that he would hire a fisherman as his horse, that the judge, the witness would marry the fisherman and the princess, that he would use the fisherman's jewels as a bride price, and that he would make the city a new one, and that a solemn wedding ceremony would be held.
the king's got a horse.
very comforting.
the next day, at dawn, the king woke up from his dream and looked out of his window and only saw a basket of fruit on the head of the fisherman, and was going out, and he came to him and said, “what is on your head? where are you going?” “i brought the fruit to abdullah in the sea and exchanged gifts with him.” "son-in-law, this is not the time to find friends." “i must keep my promise, or he will say i do not.
i'm not a liar, and i don't want to forget old sex for fun.” the fisherman explained the reason why he had to meet with the mermaid.
"you're right.
go meet your friends.
may allah bless you.” the king agreed to take the horse to his friends.
the fisherman was happy to leave the palace and go to the beach.
on the way there was nothing but talk: “this is the horse that just married the princess, who went to exchange fruits for jewels.
and some people think he's a fruit salesman.
how much is a pound of fruit? sell it to me!" he didn't want to offend anyone, he just had to deal with it, and he said, "wait until i get back." he ran to the beach, met the males, exchanged gifts.
a fisherman who sells pasta, abdullah was promoted, and despite being the king's son-in-law, kept his promise to meet the man on the beach every day and exchange gifts.
every day, he was passing the bakery, which sold pasta, and the door was locked and the door was not open for 10 days.
and he thought, "where did he go?" he asked his neighbors, "man, do you know where abdullah, who sells pasta? the neighbor said, "he's sick and he's lying at home." "where's his house?" the fisherman asked for the address and then came to his house on the advice of his neighbour.
abdullah, who sold pasta, heard the knock on the door, looked out the window, saw the fisherman's head on a basket, stood in front of the door and ran down the stairs, opening the door.
he jumped into the fisherman's arms and held him tight.
"how are you, my friend?" the fisherman asked him, "i pass by your oven door every day and see the door locked.
i asked your neighbors about your illness, so i asked your address and came to see you.” "you have a good heart and god bless you." abdullah, who sold pasta, thanked him for “the fact that i was not sick, only heard that you had been falsely accused of stealing and arrested by the king, and that i was afraid, so i closed the oven, hid in my home and afraid to leave”.
"that's what happenedi don't know.
the fisherman then described in detail, from the beginning to the end, the false story of the jeweller and the history of his determination of the merits before the king.
then he said, “the king has called me a horse and made me an officer.” from now on, you don't have to be afraid.
i'll give you this bag of jewelry today.
please put it away." he comforted abdullah, who sold pasta, and then left and returned to the palace with an empty basket.
"did you not see your friend, abdullah at sea today?" the king saw him come back with an empty basket full of doubt.
"i saw him.
he gave me the jewels, and i handed them over to a friend who sold pasta because he had helped me at my most difficult times.” "who's the friend who sells pasta?" “he's a good and honest man.
when i was starving to death, i was living on credit.
he's always good at comforting me, and he never neglects me." "what's his name?" “he is abdullah, who sells pasta; my name is abdullah on land and the friend who exchanged gifts with me is abdullah in the sea.
we're friends of the same name." "my name is abdullah." the king said, "what a coincidence! so whoever is a servant of allah, they are all brothers and brothers.
now get abdullah, who sells pasta, to come to the palace, and let me appoint him to the post of your highness." the fisherman followed the king ' s orders and invited abdullah, who sold pasta, to the palace and accompanied him to the king.
the king gave him a palace dress, appointed him a king of the left and declared the fisherman a king of the right.
the fisherman travels to the sea, and the fisherman takes a basket of fruit to the beach every day and trades gifts to the male manfish.
and in the season when there were no fresh fruit, he gave in exchange dry raisins, almonds, walnuts and dried figs.
he brought with him fresh or dried fruit, and the males accepted it and gave him back, as usual, a basket of jewellery.
just one year after the exchange of gifts, the fisherman came to the beach with the fruits and gave them to the male, who sat on the shore and talked to the male in the water on the shore.
the more they talk about speculation, the more they talk about things in heaven, on earth and in the sea, the more they talk about life and death.
the male fish asked, “friends, the prophet muhammad is said to have died and buried on land, do you know where his grave is?” “i know.” “where?” “in a city known as mecca.” "do people on land go to mecca to visit the grave of the prophet?" "yes, there are frequent visitors." “everyone who visits the prophet receives his help.
it is fortunate that those on your land are able to worship the tomb of the prophet.
my friend, have you ever been to the shrine?" “i've never been to the holy hills, because i was poor in the past and i didn't go to the holy hills.
it was not until you blessed that i became rich.
now that i have the conditions, i should go to mecca for the pilgrimage and then to the mausoleum.
it's a duty of course to me, but i haven't done it, because i love you too much and i can't leave you for a day.”"Do you think it's more important to love me than to love me? Don't you know that? The power of the Prophet Muhammad in Mecca is infinite, and one day he will help you before Allah and intercede with you so that you may enter heaven.
Are you willing to abandon the great thing of the Mausoleum for the sake of greed and enjoyment?" “No, Allah is on top, and the matter of the Mahal is a matter of great urgency to me, and I beg you to allow me to leave you for a while, so that I may go to the hajj and the hill this year.” “If you want to go, of course I agree.
When you arrive at the Makkah Mahal, pay tribute to the spirit of the Prophet, and I would like to ask you to bring a gift to the Holy Holy Maal of the Prophet.
Now, if you go down with me, I will ask you to come to my house and give you a gift for the Prophet and take me to Mecca.
Please help me say to the Holy Spirit, "Muse, Abdullah of the sea salutes you and presents you with this gift, and begs you to bless him in the future before Allah.
"Friends, you're born in the water, you grow in the water, the water won't hurt you.
If you leave the water and come to land, can your body bear it?" "Yeah, my body leaves the water, drys it, blows it, and my life goes on." "I'm just like you.
I was born and grew up on land, and if I go down, the sea will fill my stomach and drown me." "You don't have to worry.
I put oil on you.
You're not afraid of water.
So you can live in the sea and everything will be fine." "Oh, that's a relief.
Bring me some oil, let me try." "Okay, I'm going." The male took fruit and jumped into the water and disappeared.
After a while, the male mermaid appeared in front of the fisherman with a fat that was shaped like butter.
The fisherman met and asked, "Friend, what is this?" "It's fish liver oil.
It's from Danton.
Of the fish, it is the largest, larger than any beast on your land, and eats camels and elephants.
Such fish are always against us, and they are our enemies.” "Friends, these vicious men, what do they eat to survive?" "Eat the creatures of the sea." Don't you humans often use the metaphor of "a big fish eats a little fish, a little fish eats a little shrimp" as a human bullying? Did you not hear that saying?" "You're right, but how much of this Danton fish is in the ocean?" "It's too much, only Allah knows how much." "I'll go with you to the sea, and if I run into Danton, won't they eat me?" “Don't be afraid, because when they see you, Dan Winterfish knows you're human, they're only busy running.
Danwinfish are afraid of life in the sea, but only of human beings, because they are the main enemy of Danwin fish, whose fat is its deadly toxin when they eat human flesh.
We collect the fat of Danwinfish, all by human means.
If a person falls into the water, the body changes or is broken, and the Danwin fish eats it by mistake, it will immediately be poisoned to death.
One man goes to Danton fish and yells, enough to scare them all at once.
The fishermen are happy to accept the invitationplease, take a tour of the sea.
so he took off his clothes, dug a hole on the shore, buried his clothes and covered his whole body with fish liver oil, so he went down and dived into the water.
he looked so comfortable.
the water did not flood him, and he was free to move, either forward or back, left or right, and to swim up or down.
all around the water, he seemed to be in a transparent tent, very comfortable.
"friends, what do you think?" males care about fishers' safety.
"fine! your words are not false." fishermen are satisfied.
"so let me do it." the male fishers keep moving forward.
the fisherman followed the male to see the beauty of the sea.
and where he went, he stood up against the mountains, with fish of various shapes, some like buffalo, some like cow, some like dog, some like man.
all kinds of fish have seen him run.
the fisherman found it strange and asked the male: "why, my friend, are all the fish that we encounter running away?" for of all the creatures created by allah, human beings are the most feared.” fishermen continue to roam the sea with their male mermaids and enjoy the wonders.
and they came to the mountains of the mountains, seeking to walk, and heard a roar.
and the fisherman looked up and saw only a shadow greater than a camel, and he came down from the top of the hill screaming.
he was surprised and asked the male, "friend, what is that?" "this is danton.
it's coming at us to eat me.
"friend, shout, and yell at it before it comes to eat me." the fisherman opened his voice and shouted, and the danton fish was scared to death by his roar and fell silently down the sea floor.
he saw what happened to danton fish, surprised and lamented, "glory allah! i didn't use a sword, i was unarmed, and this big thing couldn't stand my cry and died." "friend, you don't have to be surprised.
swear to allah that such guys, even with thousands of people, cannot withstand a human shout.” the males said that they had come to a city under the sea with their fishermen.
when the fisherman saw the city's inhabitants were women, no man asked the male: “friend, where is this? what do these women do?" “this is a women's town, which is called a women's town because its inhabitants are women.” “do they have a husband?” “no.” “how can they be pregnant and have children without a husband?” “they were exiled here by the king.
they are not pregnant or have children.
women in the sea, who are angry with the king, are sent to the city to be kept in confinement and remain there for life.
whoever sneaks out of town, any animal can eat her.
"are there any other cities in the sea?" “what you see is only a fraction.
the old saying, "the beauty of the sea is better than the land."haven't you heard?" "you're right." the fisherman looked closely at the women in the city, and they were beautiful and long-haired.
the difference is that their hands and feet are on their stomachs and their lower body is a fish tail.
the fisherman left the women ' s town with the males and was taken to another city.
there are crowds, men, women, children, and women alike, each with a tail.
they were all naked, naked and without a market.
the fisherman asked the man: "friends, why are people naked and naked?" "oh, because the sea doesn't have cotton cloth, nor do you sew." "how do you get married?" “many people are not married and live with her as long as the man sees him.” “this is illegal.
why don't you propose to the woman in accordance with the law, give her a bride price, then wed and then wed?" “because there are many religions in the sea.
there are muslims who believe in islam; christians; jews; and other forms of worship.
it's just muslims who get married.
“what do you do when you marry when you are neither dressed nor in business? "the jewels are like stones to us.
any muslim who wishes to marry will have to fight a wide variety of fish, usually 1,000 or 2,000, and more, in any case in agreement between himself and his in-laws.
when the fish is caught, the family and friends of both sexes are gathered together for a wedding party and the bride and groom are sent to the den, where the bride and groom are formally married.
after marriage, the wife is usually fed by the husband's fish and, if the husband is incompetent, by the wife's fishing.” “what if an indecency of adultery occurs between a man and a woman?” “if the perpetrator of adultery is a woman, she is sent to the city of women, where she is confined; if she is pregnant, she will wait until the child is born.
if she had a daughter, she would have to go to the women's town with her mother, known as `the illegitimate daughter of a whore', where she would die; if she had a son, he would be sent to the palace and the king would kill him.” the fisherman was surprised to hear of the punishment of the prostitute.
he was then taken to other cities for water.
the male mermaid family, with fishers walking through one town and another, watched as much as possible and visited 80 cities and towns.
each city has a different style.
he asked the male, "friend, is there any other city in the sea?" i showed you the city, just from my hometown.
there are countless cities in the sea, that is to say, a thousand years of time to take you every day to a thousand cities, each one of which shows you a thousand wonders.
then you see less than twenty-four percent of the beauty of the city.” "well, that's it, then.
because these cities and wonders have satisfied me.
and in terms of food, i'm with you for 80 days, every daySooner or later, I'm tired of not cooking fish." "What did you say about burning and cooking?" "Burn, cook, we cook.
A fish, for example, we put it on fire, and we burn or boil it, and we make a variety of different foods." “We live in the sea.
Where can we find fire? We don't know the methods, so we eat raw fish." "We'll have to fry fish with olive oil or sesame oil, and it tastes good." "We don't have olive oil, sesame oil, we grow in the sea, and many people don't know anything about the world." You took me to a lot of cities this time, but I haven't been to your home yet." “We are very far from the city where I live, and it is in the area where I take you to sea.
I just want you to visit some of the cities in the sea.
"I've visited so many cities, enough already.
Now I just want to look at the city you live in." The fisherman said what he wanted.
"Okay, I'll take you there." The male said to take the fisherman back.
Go, go.
Finally came to a city.
He said to the fisherman, "Yeah! I live in this town." The fisherman looked at the town as smaller than the one he visited.
The males brought him to the city and came to a hole, pointing, “This is my home, the houses in this city, the caves, the caves in the sea.
In order for the people of the sea to settle, they must first ask the King to indicate where they wish to settle, and the King sends a team of fish, known as `Hongor', to his place to help him build his house.
They peck into caves with sharp, sharp mouths and build houses.
They do not pay, but only the masters fish as their rations.
When the living room is pecked, the master will have a place to live.
This is the case for people living in the sea and for people living in the sea, and for gifts and rewards to one another, fish are generally the only thing left.” He explained, and he said, "Please come inside." The fisherman walked into the house with the males, listening only to him, "Boy!" With his call, his daughter came out, and she had a beautiful face, a big black eye, slender body, fat buttocks, long hair, fish tails, naked.
When she saw the fisherman, she asked her father, "Dad! Who is this bald-tailed man with you?" “This is my land friend.
He brought you fruit every day.
You come over and say hello to him." She did what she told her fisherman.
The males say to their daughters, "We are blessed by the presence of our guests! Go and prepare for the guests." She brought out two big lambs in a minute.
The male fish said to the fisherman, "Please eat." Fishermen who are tired of fish, are hungry and have no choice but to chew fish with their head on.
At this point, the wife of the male mermaid came home with two little sons.
She's beautiful and beautiful, and each of her sons has a fish in his hand, like on landkids eat like guacamole.
they eat sweetly.
when she saw the fisherman with her husband, she asked, "what is this bald tail?" so she and her two sons, and her daughter, were curious to measure the fisherman's ass and smiled like, "yo! he's a bald man!" "friend, you brought me to your house to make fun of your wife and children?" the fisherman protested.
"sorry, friend.
because we don't have tails here, we meet bald-tailed people who are always brought to the palace to make the king happy.
my sons and my daughters are ignorant, and my children are short-sighted, so don't play with them.” the males explained and apologized to the fisherman, and then shouted at the family, “shut up!” he also comforted the fisherman and dispelled the discontent in his heart.
when the fisherman saw the king in the sea, the fisherman was trying to comfort the fisherman, and apologized to him, and suddenly ten reckless men broke into the house and headed for the male fish: “the king has been reported that you have come to your house with a bald tailman.
is that true?" the manfish, undisguisedly pointing at the fisherman, replied: “he is my friend, he comes to my house as a guest, and i will send him back to land in a moment.” “we must take him with us so we can send him to the king.
if you have something to say, please join us in the palace and speak to the king.” "friends, "the male returns to the fisherman and says, "sorry! i can't disobey the king's orders.
please! i'll go with you to the king.
allah bless, i will intercede for you in front of the king.
don't be afraid! when the king sees you, knowing you're from land, he will respect you and let you go back to land." the fisherman agreed to see the king, "save allah! let's go." male fish, fisherman, go to the palace with reckless men.
when the king saw the fisherman, he laughed and said, "welcome, bald man." people around the king laugh and say, "look! he's a bald man!" and in the laughter, the males came to the king, and they said, "this is the man who grew up on land, and this is my good friend.
he is not used to living with us because he only eats barbecue or cooked fish.
i beg his majesty's mercy and let me send him back to land.” “if he does not want to stay in the sea, i promise you.
when i set him up for dinner, you can send him back." and the king responded to the manfish's request, and said, "go get your food and treat your guests." the king's waiter followed his orders and immediately set up all kinds of fish meat and treated the fisherman as a guest.
the fisherman was honoured to be a guest of the king and to have a full meal.
the king asked him, "what do you want me to reward you? just say it." "please give me the jewels." the fisherman asked the king for a reward.
"take him to the jewelry store and let him choose." the king was pleased to respond to the fisherman's request, and the fisherman and the man came to the king's vault and chose many precious jewels to return。