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Guangxi legend?
1 Cen Xun traveled all over Nanzhuang area, dug two rivers, eliminated floods, built rice fields and fish ponds, taught people to make plows, sow grains, raise fish and hunt, and made people live and work in peace and contentment. The toast oppresses the people and extorts money. He also called on everyone to rise up and resist, kill the toast, raze the toast government, build urban villages and become strong kings. The emperor sent troops to attack. He used an iron pole as a weapon to kill officers and soldiers, and the blood dyed the river red and became a red river. He also defeated the heavenly generals invited by the emperor from heaven, angered the relatives of the jade emperor to fight against the king of Cenxun, and used the sword borrowed from the queen mother to make a trick and cut down the king of Cenxun. People worship King Cen Can as a god.

2. "Liu Sanjie" tells that Liu Sanjie moved from Luocheng to Xiajian Village in Yishan, chopping wood for a living and singing well. Tao, Li and Luo are celebrities to sing duet, which is no match for Third Sister. His brother put the stool behind the door to sleep and didn't let Third Sister go out to sing, but as soon as his brother fell asleep in the middle of the night, Third Sister slipped out of the door quietly.

The next day, his brother knew, and asked Third Sister to stir-fry the stones with her hand board as a pot until they were soft, and then let him go out. Third sister put the stone in her palm, and it burned brightly and fried softly. Third sister climbs vines on the mountain every day and sings with male singers. Her brother was very angry and vowed to cut off the vine and die. Who knows that after the vine was cut, it was shaken and reconnected. His brother separated the broken vines with a copper basin, so that they could not be picked up. Third Sister fell into Xiajian River from the cliff, and vines fell in circles, lifting Third Sister up and drifting down Liuyu Carp Rock.

3. A Record of Tan Legend Tan Meizu edited by Wang Jun and Tan Yisheng is a collection of Maonan folk stories. According to legend, Tan, who once tore the black bear's leg in half, learned that bandits had come to harass the stockade. He jumped from a king kong tree, which scared the thief to leave his belongings and flee everywhere. He also managed to make a pair of straw sandals 1' 2 "long and hang them on the wall to scare away bandits who wanted to rob the stockade.

In order to resist the intrusion of Fan Lao, the imperial court sent an imperial envoy to invite Wang Fu. Wang Fu jumped into the bullpen, grabbed four legs and held up a beef cattle, which made the officers and men dumbfounded. Officials are afraid that he will go to Beijing to be a general, win the battle and make meritorious military service, and have no place of his own. He didn't want to take him to Beijing and lay him in a T-shaped bed. He is not blessed and cannot be a military commander.