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King Bailavang

King Bailavang

By Marjorie PierrePublished 3 years ago 3 min read

The Prime minister, Anu Zaw, accepted the king's order, set out with his men and men, loaded with cargo, and after a long journey, they came to the territory of Hulhasa.

When Bai Helewang, king of Hulhasa, heard the news that King Tayi Mu's prime minister had come to propose marriage, he quickly prepared provisions and asked his minister to lead a large army to greet him. After meeting him, he ate, drank and had fun and rested for ten days before setting out for the capital. King Bailavang himself went out to meet his chancellor Anu Zor, saluted him, and arranged for him to take up residence in the castle.

King Bailavang sought the advice of the Queen and the princesses, went to the castle to see the Chancellor, Anu Zor, to explain his welcome to the marriage, and on the spot announced the marriage between the two countries. The prime minister knew that the courtship had been successful, and his heart was very relaxed and happy, so he waited with all his heart for the marriage formalities.

Two months passed, and the prime minister was eager to return to the king of his country. He said to the king, "Please tell me, Your Highness, that I have come to your country to ask for a family. I ask your Highness to be kind to you, and the envoy will realize his wish and return to your country as soon as possible."

"All right! Yes, please." The king happily agreed, immediately ordered the preparation, and invited the prime minister, courtiers and high priests to participate in the engagement ceremony, for the princess and King Tayimu to write down the marriage. The king made a lavish dowry for the princess, including priceless rarities and gold and silver vessels, and ordered the whole country to be decorated with lights to celebrate the princess's wedding.

The day of the princess's marriage arrived, the king was reluctant to part with her, all the way to the suburbs. Anu Zor, the prime minister, bade farewell to the king, and carefully escorted the princess back home in triumph.

When King Tayimu heard that his prime minister Anu Zao had brought the princess back, he was so pleased that he ordered a big banquet and decorated her with lanterns. After marriage, the princess really bead fetal dark knot, after October pregnancy, smooth real estate under a boy, like a round moon, white fat, very lovely. The king was overjoyed. He called together the famous wise men and pioneers and said to them:

"Tell me the fortune of the baby for me, and tell me the fortune of his life."

The sages and astrologers did as they were told, immediately observed the stars, calculated the signs, and concluded that the crown prince had a bright future, but that at the age of fifteen he would be hit by some bad things. If he can overcome the danger, he can conquer the world, bring his enemies to heel, increase his power, become a great king, and live happily ever after.

Overjoyed, the king named the prince Zhan and told his nurse and nurse to nurse him well.

As soon as the prince turned five, the king began to teach him to read the New Testament and learn the martial arts. By the time he was less than seven years old, the crown prince had learned calligraphy and rites, and was proficient in horseback and archery. His literary talents and martial arts grew with each passing day. At last, he became a warrior of both martial and civil strength, which greatly pleased the king.

One day, King Tayimu gave orders to prepare hunting tools and horses, and led the crown prince Zhan and all his troops up the mountain to hunt. In the process of hunting wild animals, people competed to show their skills, people were excited to hunt, until in the afternoon when they were about to go down the mountain, Prince Zhan suddenly found a rare color, beautiful antelope, skipping in the mountains. The prince followed him to hunt, and seven men rode forward to help him.

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