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Tam Lin and Janet: Love Against the Fae Queen
Tam (or Tamas) Lin (also called Tamlane, Tamlin, Tambling, Tomlin, Tam Lien, Tam-a-Line, Tam Lyn, or Tam Lane) is a character in a legendary ballad originating from the Scottish Borders. It is also associated with a reel of the same name, also known as the Glasgow Reel. The story revolves around the rescue of Tam Lin by his true love from the Queen of the Fairies. The motif of winning a person by holding him through all forms of transformation is found throughout Europe in folktales.
The story has been adapted into numerous stories, songs and films.
It is listed as the 39th Child Ballad and number 35 in the Roud Folk Song.
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The story has been adapted into numerous stories, songs and films.
It is listed as the 39th Child Ballad and number 35 in the Roud Folk Song.
Welcome to Ahmeds World ! Join us for learning history, folklore, myt...
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Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves - Arabian Nights
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Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (Arabic: علي بابا والأربعون لصا) is a classic folk tale that was incorporated into the collection known as *One Thousand and One Nights* in the 18th century. It was introduced to Western audiences by the French translator Antoine Galland, who learned it from a Syrian storyteller named Hanna Diyab. This tale has become one of the most beloved stories from *Arabian ...
Viking Lore Trailer
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Knowledge, stories, myths, legends, and cultural beliefs associated with the Vikings, who were seafaring people from Scandinavia during the late eighth to early 11th centuries. Viking lore encompasses a wide range of subjects including Norse mythology, sagas, heroic epics, rituals, traditions, and historical accounts related to the Viking Age. This lore includes tales of Norse gods and goddesse...
Megalodon: The King of Sharks in Prehistoric Waters
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The Megalodon was a massive, extinct species of megatooth shark from the Otodontidae family, recognized as the largest shark and fish to have ever existed. Fossils date from the early Miocene Epoch (around 23 million years ago) to the end of the Pliocene Epoch (about 2.58 million years ago). The name "megalodon" means "giant tooth" in Greek. Megalodon was identified through numerous fossil teet...
The Arabian Nights: One Thousand and One Nights Trailer
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The Arabian Nights: One Thousand and One Nights Trailer
The Sirens: Origins and Captivating Stories
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The Sirens: Origins and Captivating Stories
Titanoboa: The Colossal Serpent of the Paleocene
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Titanoboa: The Colossal Serpent of the Paleocene
Crane's Return of a Favor: Japanese folktale
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Crane's Return of a Favor: Japanese folktale
The Bell Witch: America’s Greatest Ghost Story
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The Bell Witch: America’s Greatest Ghost Story
The Majestic Sea Cow: Nature's Forgotten Colossus
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The Majestic Sea Cow: Nature's Forgotten Colossus
The Little Mermaid: A Danish Fairy Tale
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The Little Mermaid: A Danish Fairy Tale
From Queen to Ghost: The Haunting of Anne Boleyn
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From Queen to Ghost: The Haunting of Anne Boleyn
White Buffalo Woman: A Gift to the Lakota Sioux
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White Buffalo Woman: A Gift to the Lakota Sioux
Pluckley's Phantom Tales: Ghosts of Kent
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Pluckley's Phantom Tales: Ghosts of Kent
The Legend of the Afanc: Taming the Beastly Terror of the River Conwy
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The Legend of the Afanc: Taming the Beastly Terror of the River Conwy
The Albasty: A Puerperal Demon in Turkic Mythology
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The Albasty: A Puerperal Demon in Turkic Mythology
Anansi's Quest for the World's Stories
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Anansi's Quest for the World's Stories
The Monstrous Divs: Folklore and Beliefs
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The Monstrous Divs: Folklore and Beliefs
The Saalua: A Ghoul Like Demon from Iraqi Folklore
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The Saalua: A Ghoul Like Demon from Iraqi Folklore
Black Annis: Cave of Horrors - Witch Folk House Horror Song
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Black Annis: Cave of Horrors - Witch Folk House Horror Song
The Mum: Quetta's Legendary Creature
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The Mum: Quetta's Legendary Creature
Imran Khan Edit - Humhare Dil ka Sipaahi Song
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Imran Khan Edit - Humhare Dil ka Sipaahi Song
Imran Khan - Humhare Dil ka Sipaahi Song
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Imran Khan - Humhare Dil ka Sipaahi Song
The Legend of the Alnwick Vampire: A Story of Small-Town Terror and Triumph
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The Legend of the Alnwick Vampire: A Story of Small-Town Terror and Triumph
The Emperor's Feathered Friend: A Story of True Friendship
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The Emperor's Feathered Friend: A Story of True Friendship
Vampire of Kisiljevo: A Chronicle of Horror
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Vampire of Kisiljevo: A Chronicle of Horror
Yeah I love the little mermaid danish version
I. For sure you can do it very soon enough to get a taxi Thank you for letting me know without you are doing the same ❤️ and you 😭 me too my friend and I will be back at work at the same place you can get it 😜 and you have to be in the office for a few days or so how many days as we can do it very well for the next time we are you and I will have to go with foot to you and get it for the day reach your day and let me leave the house in the garage and 🎉you are you doing hope you are you doing 🏵️🏵️💕 hope good Good morning my love doing this
the great men who paved the way for Egyptology and what archaeological evidence we could glimpse!
Video is ok but I think uhhh should go for different voice.
I saw Anne Boleyn with her head on at Hampton Court in 1977 .I was looking out of a window, she did the same opposite me. Our eyes met.... she smiled and vanished. She was wearing a peacock blue and gold dress.
Do you have any fairy video ?
ruclips.net/user/shortsVgyf52qmOqw actually this is a small video on them, but also thinking of making a new video on them too.
are megalodon related to modern great white shark or other sharks ?
No. Previously, megalodons were named Carcharodon megalodon, which placed them in the same genus as great white sharks. Palaeontologists later decided they weren’t so closely related and shifted them to a different group, renaming them Otodus megalodon.
@@AhmedsWorld786 ok, thank you for your answer. so it cannot be said that the megalodon is distantly related to the great white shark
@@tomekgruk5614 yes, according to the latest research.
@@AhmedsWorld786 thank you for your answer.and I don't know if you've heard, because on the Internet, when I once typed in English the closest relative of the current Megalodon, it came up that it was closest to the Mako Shark, is this true, what do you think? and I have one more question: are the closest relatives of megalodon sharks belonging to the order of lamniformes? and are smilodons related to any extent to lions, tigers, jaguars, cheetahs, pumas or domestic cats, or are they also distant relatives of each other?
@@tomekgruk5614 Yes, Recent studies indicate that the megalodon is more closely related to mako sharks than to the Great White shark. But sorry i dont know much about smilodons, because i have not done any research on them. but according to wikipedia smilodons Although commonly known as the saber-toothed tiger, it was not closely related to the tiger or other modern cats, belonging to the extinct subfamily Machairodontinae, with an estimated date of divergence from the ancestor of living cats around 20 million years ago.
Nice. Loved it.
Just hire actual artists instead of using AI to make inconsistent and off-putting videos...
I really enjoyed this video, although it's not perfect, it's still quite impressive.
wow
Cool trailer.
Thank You
Another tale says after Jason and the Argonauts survived, the sirens were doomed to die. As a mystical result for failing to kill. So to save themselves; the sirens leapt into the sea, shedded their wings, and took the tails of fishes. That’s how they became mermaid looking. It’s not explained how they did it, they just did.
How do they know it was dull in color?
The key is studying these really tiny structures called melanosomes which tell us what pigments or color particles could be on the extinct animal. Scientists can use these clues to estimate what color a specie might be.
The Animation Of The Little Mermaid The Original Story Is So Amazing , Beautiful , Impressive & Well Done.
Name Animation? Just Wondering.
I actually generated it from AI video-generating websites. The source of this story is from The Little Mermaid, the Danish fairy tale.
Thanks.
My favorite paleolithic creature.
Yeah thats ai for sure
The haunting began sometime in 1817 when John Bell witnessed the apparition of a strange creature resembling a dog with the head of a rabbit. Bell fired at the animal but it disappeared. John's son Drew Bell approached an unknown bird perched on a fence that flew off and was of "extraordinary size." The daughter Betsy observed a girl in a green dress swinging from the limb of an oak tree. Dean, a slave belonging to the Bell family, reported being followed by a large black dog on evenings he visited his wife. Activity moved to the Bell household with knocking heard along the door and walls. The family heard sounds of gnawing on the beds, invisible dogs fighting, and chains along the floor. About this time John Bell began experiencing paralysis in his mouth.[3] The phenomena grew in intensity as sheets were pulled from beds when the children slept. Soon the entity pulled hair and scratched the children with particular emphasis on Betsy who was slapped, pinched and stuck with pins.[4] The Bells turned to family friend James Johnston for help. After retiring for the evening at the Bell home, Johnston was awakened that night by the same phenomena. That morning he told John Bell it was a "spirit, just like in the Bible." Soon word of the haunting spread with some traveling great distances to see the witch.[5] The apparition began to speak out loud and was asked, "Who are you and what do you want?" and the voice answered feebly, "I am a spirit; I was once very happy but have been disturbed."[6] The spirit offered diverse explanations of why it had appeared, tying its origin to the disturbance of a Native American burial mound located on the property, and sent Drew Bell and Bennett Porter on an unproductive search for buried treasure.[7] With the emergence of full conversations, the spirit repeated word for word two sermons given 13 miles apart at the same time.[5] The entity was well acquainted with Biblical text and appeared to enjoy religious arguments. As another amusement, the witch shared gossip about activities in other households, and at times appeared to leave for brief moments to visit homes after an inquiry.[7] John Johnston, a son of James, devised a test for the witch, something no one outside his family would know, asking the entity what his Dutch step-grandmother in North Carolina would say to the slaves if she thought they did something wrong. The witch replied with his grandmother's accent, "Hut tut, what has happened now?" In another account, an Englishman stopped to visit and offered to investigate. On remarking on his family overseas, the witch suddenly began to mimic his English parents. Again in the early morning, the witch woke him to voices of his parents worried as they had heard his voice as well. The Englishman quickly left that morning and later wrote to the Bell family that the entity had visited his family in England. He apologized for his skepticism.[8] At times, the spirit displayed a form of kindness, especially towards Lucy, John Bell's wife, "the most perfect woman to walk the earth." The witch would give Lucy fresh fruit and sing hymns to her, and showed John Bell Jr. a measure of respect.[9] Referring to John Bell Sr. as "Old Jack," the witch claimed she intended to kill him and signaled this intention through curses, threats, and afflictions. The story climaxes with the Bell patriarch being poisoned by the witch. Afterward the entity interrupted the mourners by singing drinking songs.[10] In 1821, as a result of the witch's entreatment, Betsy Bell called off her engagement to Joshua Gardner. Subsequently, the entity told the family it was going to leave, but return in seven years in 1828. The witch returned on time to Lucy and her sons Richard and Joel with similar activities as before, but they chose not to encourage it, and the witch appeared to leave again.[11] Several accounts say that during his military career, Andrew Jackson was intrigued with the story and his men were frightened away after traveling to investigate.[12] In an independent oral tradition recorded in the vicinity of Panola County, Mississippi, the witch was the ghost of an unpleasant overseer John Bell murdered in North Carolina. In this tradition, the spirit falls in love with the central character 'Mary', leading to her death. This account is reminiscent of vampire lore.[13] The supernatural powers attributed to the Tennessee spirit have also been compared to that of jinn in mythology.[14]
The haunting began sometime in 1817 when John Bell witnessed the apparition of a strange creature resembling a dog with the head of a rabbit. Bell fired at the animal but it disappeared. John's son Drew Bell approached an unknown bird perched on a fence that flew off and was of "extraordinary size." The daughter Betsy observed a girl in a green dress swinging from the limb of an oak tree. Dean, a slave belonging to the Bell family, reported being followed by a large black dog on evenings he visited his wife. Activity moved to the Bell household with knocking heard along the door and walls. The family heard sounds of gnawing on the beds, invisible dogs fighting, and chains along the floor. About this time John Bell began experiencing paralysis in his mouth.[3] The phenomena grew in intensity as sheets were pulled from beds when the children slept. Soon the entity pulled hair and scratched the children with particular emphasis on Betsy who was slapped, pinched and stuck with pins.[4] The Bells turned to family friend James Johnston for help. After retiring for the evening at the Bell home, Johnston was awakened that night by the same phenomena. That morning he told John Bell it was a "spirit, just like in the Bible." Soon word of the haunting spread with some traveling great distances to see the witch.[5] The apparition began to speak out loud and was asked, "Who are you and what do you want?" and the voice answered feebly, "I am a spirit; I was once very happy but have been disturbed."[6] The spirit offered diverse explanations of why it had appeared, tying its origin to the disturbance of a Native American burial mound located on the property, and sent Drew Bell and Bennett Porter on an unproductive search for buried treasure.[7] With the emergence of full conversations, the spirit repeated word for word two sermons given 13 miles apart at the same time.[5] The entity was well acquainted with Biblical text and appeared to enjoy religious arguments. As another amusement, the witch shared gossip about activities in other households, and at times appeared to leave for brief moments to visit homes after an inquiry.[7] John Johnston, a son of James, devised a test for the witch, something no one outside his family would know, asking the entity what his Dutch step-grandmother in North Carolina would say to the slaves if she thought they did something wrong. The witch replied with his grandmother's accent, "Hut tut, what has happened now?" In another account, an Englishman stopped to visit and offered to investigate. On remarking on his family overseas, the witch suddenly began to mimic his English parents. Again in the early morning, the witch woke him to voices of his parents worried as they had heard his voice as well. The Englishman quickly left that morning and later wrote to the Bell family that the entity had visited his family in England. He apologized for his skepticism.[8] At times, the spirit displayed a form of kindness, especially towards Lucy, John Bell's wife, "the most perfect woman to walk the earth." The witch would give Lucy fresh fruit and sing hymns to her, and showed John Bell Jr. a measure of respect.[9] Referring to John Bell Sr. as "Old Jack," the witch claimed she intended to kill him and signaled this intention through curses, threats, and afflictions. The story climaxes with the Bell patriarch being poisoned by the witch. Afterward the entity interrupted the mourners by singing drinking songs.[10] In 1821, as a result of the witch's entreatment, Betsy Bell called off her engagement to Joshua Gardner. Subsequently, the entity told the family it was going to leave, but return in seven years in 1828. The witch returned on time to Lucy and her sons Richard and Joel with similar activities as before, but they chose not to encourage it, and the witch appeared to leave again.[11] Several accounts say that during his military career, Andrew Jackson was intrigued with the story and his men were frightened away after traveling to investigate.[12] In an independent oral tradition recorded in the vicinity of Panola County, Mississippi, the witch was the ghost of an unpleasant overseer John Bell murdered in North Carolina. In this tradition, the spirit falls in love with the central character 'Mary', leading to her death. This account is reminiscent of vampire lore.[13] The supernatural powers attributed to the Tennessee spirit have also been compared to that of jinn in mythology.[14]
The haunting began sometime in 1817 when John Bell witnessed the apparition of a strange creature resembling a dog with the head of a rabbit. Bell fired at the animal but it disappeared. John's son Drew Bell approached an unknown bird perched on a fence that flew off and was of "extraordinary size." The daughter Betsy observed a girl in a green dress swinging from the limb of an oak tree. Dean, a slave belonging to the Bell family, reported being followed by a large black dog on evenings he visited his wife. Activity moved to the Bell household with knocking heard along the door and walls. The family heard sounds of gnawing on the beds, invisible dogs fighting, and chains along the floor. About this time John Bell began experiencing paralysis in his mouth.[3] The phenomena grew in intensity as sheets were pulled from beds when the children slept. Soon the entity pulled hair and scratched the children with particular emphasis on Betsy who was slapped, pinched and stuck with pins.[4] The Bells turned to family friend James Johnston for help. After retiring for the evening at the Bell home, Johnston was awakened that night by the same phenomena. That morning he told John Bell it was a "spirit, just like in the Bible." Soon word of the haunting spread with some traveling great distances to see the witch.[5] The apparition began to speak out loud and was asked, "Who are you and what do you want?" and the voice answered feebly, "I am a spirit; I was once very happy but have been disturbed."[6] The spirit offered diverse explanations of why it had appeared, tying its origin to the disturbance of a Native American burial mound located on the property, and sent Drew Bell and Bennett Porter on an unproductive search for buried treasure.[7] With the emergence of full conversations, the spirit repeated word for word two sermons given 13 miles apart at the same time.[5] The entity was well acquainted with Biblical text and appeared to enjoy religious arguments. As another amusement, the witch shared gossip about activities in other households, and at times appeared to leave for brief moments to visit homes after an inquiry.[7] John Johnston, a son of James, devised a test for the witch, something no one outside his family would know, asking the entity what his Dutch step-grandmother in North Carolina would say to the slaves if she thought they did something wrong. The witch replied with his grandmother's accent, "Hut tut, what has happened now?" In another account, an Englishman stopped to visit and offered to investigate. On remarking on his family overseas, the witch suddenly began to mimic his English parents. Again in the early morning, the witch woke him to voices of his parents worried as they had heard his voice as well. The Englishman quickly left that morning and later wrote to the Bell family that the entity had visited his family in England. He apologized for his skepticism.[8] At times, the spirit displayed a form of kindness, especially towards Lucy, John Bell's wife, "the most perfect woman to walk the earth." The witch would give Lucy fresh fruit and sing hymns to her, and showed John Bell Jr. a measure of respect.[9] Referring to John Bell Sr. as "Old Jack," the witch claimed she intended to kill him and signaled this intention through curses, threats, and afflictions. The story climaxes with the Bell patriarch being poisoned by the witch. Afterward the entity interrupted the mourners by singing drinking songs.[10] In 1821, as a result of the witch's entreatment, Betsy Bell called off her engagement to Joshua Gardner. Subsequently, the entity told the family it was going to leave, but return in seven years in 1828. The witch returned on time to Lucy and her sons Richard and Joel with similar activities as before, but they chose not to encourage it, and the witch appeared to leave again.[11] Several accounts say that during his military career, Andrew Jackson was intrigued with the story and his men were frightened away after traveling to investigate.[12] In an independent oral tradition recorded in the vicinity of Panola County, Mississippi, the witch was the ghost of an unpleasant overseer John Bell murdered in North Carolina. In this tradition, the spirit falls in love with the central character 'Mary', leading to her death. This account is reminiscent of vampire lore.[13] The supernatural powers attributed to the Tennessee spirit have also been compared to that of jinn in mythology.[14]
The haunting began sometime in 1817 when John Bell witnessed the apparition of a strange creature resembling a dog with the head of a rabbit. Bell fired at the animal but it disappeared. John's son Drew Bell approached an unknown bird perched on a fence that flew off and was of "extraordinary size." The daughter Betsy observed a girl in a green dress swinging from the limb of an oak tree. Dean, a slave belonging to the Bell family, reported being followed by a large black dog on evenings he visited his wife. Activity moved to the Bell household with knocking heard along the door and walls. The family heard sounds of gnawing on the beds, invisible dogs fighting, and chains along the floor. About this time John Bell began experiencing paralysis in his mouth.[3] The phenomena grew in intensity as sheets were pulled from beds when the children slept. Soon the entity pulled hair and scratched the children with particular emphasis on Betsy who was slapped, pinched and stuck with pins.[4] The Bells turned to family friend James Johnston for help. After retiring for the evening at the Bell home, Johnston was awakened that night by the same phenomena. That morning he told John Bell it was a "spirit, just like in the Bible." Soon word of the haunting spread with some traveling great distances to see the witch.[5] The apparition began to speak out loud and was asked, "Who are you and what do you want?" and the voice answered feebly, "I am a spirit; I was once very happy but have been disturbed."[6] The spirit offered diverse explanations of why it had appeared, tying its origin to the disturbance of a Native American burial mound located on the property, and sent Drew Bell and Bennett Porter on an unproductive search for buried treasure.[7] With the emergence of full conversations, the spirit repeated word for word two sermons given 13 miles apart at the same time.[5] The entity was well acquainted with Biblical text and appeared to enjoy religious arguments. As another amusement, the witch shared gossip about activities in other households, and at times appeared to leave for brief moments to visit homes after an inquiry.[7] John Johnston, a son of James, devised a test for the witch, something no one outside his family would know, asking the entity what his Dutch step-grandmother in North Carolina would say to the slaves if she thought they did something wrong. The witch replied with his grandmother's accent, "Hut tut, what has happened now?" In another account, an Englishman stopped to visit and offered to investigate. On remarking on his family overseas, the witch suddenly began to mimic his English parents. Again in the early morning, the witch woke him to voices of his parents worried as they had heard his voice as well. The Englishman quickly left that morning and later wrote to the Bell family that the entity had visited his family in England. He apologized for his skepticism.[8] At times, the spirit displayed a form of kindness, especially towards Lucy, John Bell's wife, "the most perfect woman to walk the earth." The witch would give Lucy fresh fruit and sing hymns to her, and showed John Bell Jr. a measure of respect.[9] Referring to John Bell Sr. as "Old Jack," the witch claimed she intended to kill him and signaled this intention through curses, threats, and afflictions. The story climaxes with the Bell patriarch being poisoned by the witch. Afterward the entity interrupted the mourners by singing drinking songs.[10] In 1821, as a result of the witch's entreatment, Betsy Bell called off her engagement to Joshua Gardner. Subsequently, the entity told the family it was going to leave, but return in seven years in 1828. The witch returned on time to Lucy and her sons Richard and Joel with similar activities as before, but they chose not to encourage it, and the witch appeared to leave again.[11] Several accounts say that during his military career, Andrew Jackson was intrigued with the story and his men were frightened away after traveling to investigate.[12] In an independent oral tradition recorded in the vicinity of Panola County, Mississippi, the witch was the ghost of an unpleasant overseer John Bell murdered in North Carolina. In this tradition, the spirit falls in love with the central character 'Mary', leading to her death. This account is reminiscent of vampire lore.[13] The supernatural powers attributed to the Tennessee spirit have also been compared to that of jinn in mythology.[14]
A man saves a crane that had been shot down by hunters. That night, a woman appears at the man's door and tells him that she is his wife. The man tells her that he is not wealthy enough to support them, but she tells him that she has a bag of rice that will fill their stomachs. Every day, the rice never goes down in the sack, and it always stays full. The next day she tells the man that she is going in a room to make something and that he is not to come in until she is finished. Seven days have passed by and she finally comes out with a beautiful piece of clothing, but she is very skinny. She tells the man to go to the markets the next morning and to sell this for a very large price. He comes back home and tells her that he sold it for a very good price. After that, they are now wealthy. The wife then goes back into the room, telling him once again not to come in until she is finished. The man's curiosity takes over and he peeks in, realizing that the woman is the crane whom he saved. When the crane sees that the man has found out her true identity, she says that she cannot stay there anymore and flies away to never come back.
Thank you for pointing out the error. The correct title of this story is "Crane's Return of a Favor," not "The Crane's Wife" which you mentioned. Both are Japanese folktales.
A man saves a crane that had been shot down by hunters. That night, a woman appears at the man's door and tells him that she is his wife. The man tells her that he is not wealthy enough to support them, but she tells him that she has a bag of rice that will fill their stomachs. Every day, the rice never goes down in the sack, and it always stays full. The next day she tells the man that she is going in a room to make something and that he is not to come in until she is finished. Seven days have passed by and she finally comes out with a beautiful piece of clothing, but she is very skinny. She tells the man to go to the markets the next morning and to sell this for a very large price. He comes back home and tells her that he sold it for a very good price. After that, they are now wealthy. The wife then goes back into the room, telling him once again not to come in until she is finished. The man's curiosity takes over and he peeks in, realizing that the woman is the crane whom he saved. When the crane sees that the man has found out her true identity, she says that she cannot stay there anymore and flies away to never come back.
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Jinn means unseen
RIP Anne 😢 You deserved so much better.
Wow cool
The pipe is amazing 😍
We need to hear stuff like this because we have no idea about the culture of the true American!
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Sorry to say but it's pronounced as Anick. I'm from Alnwick but I've never heard this story, thank you.
Yay i live in middle east i once saw a tiger cub in uae jabel jais with my cousins trust me i never lie it was a tiger cub idc if its Caspian or arabian but it should ne Caspian
Nice.
Alex❤
Benoutroudo
Its we originally came from the middle east sounds like orgonkin its were i get my green eyes and my brother and sisters and their kids have red hair im 6.4 black hair green eyes. Old Ireland was a lovely place but today we are been distroyed bye evil governments who turn agents the irish people and allowing thousands of migrants who are distroying our country and heratige may god have mercy on our soals
Γενναίος, ανιδιοτελής,αλτρουιστης κρίμα πού για κάποιους ήσουν εκτελεστής.ενας τακτοποιημένος θα κράταγε το υπουργείο του ,δεν θά έδινε τη ζωή του.για την εξέλιξη της Κούβα δεν ευθύνεται ο Τσε.
Napoleon read the Quran and followed some Islamic practices. He didn't just use the Muslims for his agenda.
Bella
That was beautiful and sad.
Well, since I've watched a bunch of ur videos and haven't seen any comments about how awesome everything is on this channel.....EVERYTHING IS AWESOME ON THIS CHANNEL!!!!!! New sub!!!
Thank you , it means a lot.
Like the video ❤❤❤
Humans sucks
Zoom on background picture of Wilf Batty white barn, on right side,is that a person or alien?? Do u see it??😮
Unless you can show me 1 alien in clear pictures or captured by humans I don’t believe aliens exist surely since the start of time we’ve caught something but where is the evidence apart from some unclear pics fake and some rumours what else have you got
Seattle kraken
Well done...longer version please
Epic epic 😎 show and stories 😊
thank you
Nice
Turkey is such an interesting place.
Thank you very much. Jazaak Allahu khairan.