The story of Dong Yong and the Seven Fairies
The Seven Fairies, the daughter of the Jade Emperor, longed for life in the world because of the loneliness and loneliness of the Heavenly Palace. One day, he went to Lingxutai with his six sisters to play, and met Dong Yong, a young farmer who sold himself to bury his father in the nether world, and was moved by his loyalty and honesty and sprouted admiration.
The eldest sister saw through the little sister's thoughts, ignored the strict precepts of the Heavenly Palace, and helped her to go down to earth. When leaving, he gave a piece of incense, so that the little sister could burn incense and ask for help when she was in danger. The seven fairies came to the world, and after the land lord said that they agreed, and the acacia shade tree served as a matchmaker, they married Dong Yong. In order to help her husband redeem herself, the Seven Fairies went to work in Fu Yuan's house. The staff deliberately made things difficult, and she was limited to weaving ten brocade silk horses overnight.
If it is successful, Dong Yong's long-term work period will be changed from three years to 100 days, otherwise three years will be changed to six years. The seven fairies lit incense in the engine room and asked for help, and the six sisters went down to help each other and weaved ten brocade silk horses overnight. Fu Yuanwai had to fulfill his promise.
After Dong Yong's work period expired, the husband and wife returned home happily. On the way, Dong Yong found that his wife was pregnant and hurried to ask for water to quench her thirst. At this time, the wind suddenly rose, and heavenly soldiers and generals appeared in the air, passing down the holy decree of the Jade Emperor, limiting the seven fairies to return to the Heavenly Palace at three o'clock in the afternoon, and disobeying the order, Dong Yong's body was broken into ten thousand pieces. The Seven Fairies couldn't bear to be innocently victimized by their husbands, so they had to explain their origins to Dong Yong, and carved the oath of "one heart in heaven and one heart on earth" on the acacia tree, and returned to heaven with grief and indignation.