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"Blue
Willow"
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One
of the ultimate Love Stories ever told. Read the story,
live the dream, experience the sorrow and rejoice in
endless love...
Read
the full story at the bottom of the collection. Click
on any pic for an enlarged view.
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imposing house of the Mandarin and his beautiful daughter,
"Koong-see"
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wedding was supposed to take place when this peach tree
blossomed in the spring.
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willow tree was the secret place where Koong-see and
Chang would meet.
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fence the Mandarin built to keep Koong-see and Chang
from seeing each other.
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| Koong-see,
and Chang fleeing from the Mandarin. The humble dwelling
where they hid away is at the end of the bridge.
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2 lovers, now married, escapes on a boat to live happily
ever after.
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idyllic island dwelling that was to become their love
nest, with tragic results.
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two inseperably lovers, together for ever and ever...
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The
Story of the Blue Willow
Once upon a time there lived
a very important Chinese Official (Mandarin). His beautiful daughter Koong-see
was in love with Chang, the secretary of the Mandarin. The Mandarin wanted his
daughter to wed Ta-jin, an important and rich friend of the Mandarin. So he
built a long fence around his beautiful house to keep Koong-see away from
Chang. When the peach tree blossomed, Ta-jin and Koong-see were supposed to get
married. Ta-jin sent Koong-see a box of jewels as a wedding present.
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Koong-see and Chang decided
to elope. They ran over the bridge, carrying the jewels and were chased by the Mandarin.
They hid away in the humble house of some of Koong-see’s servants. They were
secretly married and were taken away to an island far away. The two lovers built
a lovely house on the island.
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Ta-jin’s spies found the island hide-away and
attacked them to get the jewels and Koong-see back. In the fight the house was
burnt down and the two lovers died on the island. Because they loved each other
so much, they both turned into immortal doves so that they could be with each
other to eternity.
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full project with all the elements to build your own
work of art.
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