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The legend of Truong Chi
Once
upon a time, there was a very beautiful girl named My Nuong, the
only daughter of a powerful mandarin. Like all the maidens of
her station in life, she met no-one and was kept secluded in a
high tower in the palace.
She spent most of her time reading, knitting or standing by the
little window in order to cast her eyes upon the Tieu Tuong
River, which passed directly beneath her.
Gliding along, from time to time, was the small boat of Truong
Chi, a poor angler. The man sang while he fished.
From afar she could not see his face, but could hear him
singing. His singing was lovely and his voice melancholic.
No-one knew what feelings the song and voice produced in the
heart of the girl.
However, one day the boat was not seen on the water and she
began to wait. After waiting in vain for many moons, she fell
ill.
The mandarin became very anxious. Even the most famous doctor of
the time could not discover the cause of his daughter's illness.
One morning, to everyone's joy and surprise, the girl suddenly
recovered her health. The little boat had returned to the river
and the voice of the man again filled the sky.
The mandarin called the angler in and brought him before the
daughter.
But after just one glance, she did not wish to see the man any
more: he was so ugly.
Nevertheless, the meeting was a fatal one. It put an end to the
love in the bosom of the girl, but gave birth to a desperate one
in the heart of the poor angler.
Worn with a hopeless love, he pined away in solitude and finally
drew his last breath one dark autumn evening.
He took the secret of his unrequited love with him into the next
world.
Many years later, the family of the dead angler exhumed his
remains in order to transfer them to the family tomb. In the
coffin, they found a marvellous piece of gemstone, which they
put on the prow of the boat as a decoration.
One day the old mandarin passed by the place. Taken aback by the
splendour of the precious stone, he brought it and ordered a
clever turner to make a beautiful teacup from it.
It was then that he made a very strange discovery. Every time
the cup was filled with tea, there appeared the image of the
poor angler rowing his boat around the cup.
When My Nuong was informed of the marvel and wanted to see it
herself, she poured some tea into the cup. The image of the poor
ugly man appeared and she immediately burst into tears. A
teardrop fell into the cup and melted in the water.
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