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What kind of love story is there on the most beautiful island in Qingdao, "Qindao"?

Qingdao, also known as "Qindao" and "Island City", belongs to Shandong Province. , known as the "Switzerland of the East", is named after the ancient fishing village of Qingdao. Qingdao is named after a beautiful love story. There is a young couple in Jiangjiazhuang, Qingdao. The man is named Yu Ge and his wife is Qin Mei. They are very affectionate and love each other. Although their life is poor, it is very sweet. Brother Yu saw that the weather was good and went out to sea. Who knows there will be unforeseen circumstances. As soon as Brother Yu and the others cast their fishing nets, the sky suddenly changed. In an instant, the sea turned upside down.

It turns out that the shark monster in the sea deliberately stirred up trouble and fell in love with Qin Mei. He wanted to marry her and enjoy the happiness in my shark king's palace. Shark wants Brother Yu to give him sister Qin and give him glory and wealth. Brother Yu threw down the banquet before he could finish his words and rejected him. The shark said that it's okay that you agreed, but if you still give up, I'll eat you first, and then I'll set off the waves to drag Sister Qin here. Brother Yu thought for a while, then suddenly opened his eyes and said, "Okay, take me back and I'll tell Sister Qin myself." The shark monster was overjoyed when he heard this.

For three days and three nights, Qinmei stood on the rocks in the sea. She suddenly saw Brother Yu struggling out of the waves and walking onto the beach, and she couldn't believe her eyes. She threw herself into Brother Yu's arms. Brother Yu spoke up and said, "Sister Qin, the shark monster is going to rob you. Leave me alone and fly away as quickly as possible!" Sister Qin heard it like a thunderbolt from the sky. The sea tide rose, and the fisherman was swept away by the waves again. Suddenly, she aimed at the shark monsters and sea snakes in the waves and dropped the guqin.

The guqin immediately turned into a big stone, pinning all the shark monsters in the sea. The sea surface calmed down again, and the tide that was about to submerge the Jiangjiazhuang area receded. That guqin-like stone has since become a small island, because it is made of a guqin and still looks like a guqin floating on the sea. The folks call it Qindao. The pines and cypresses on Qindao Island are evergreen all year round, and every fisherman and merchant who comes and goes does not want to take a second look at it. As time went by, Qindao became famous, but the name also changed its pronunciation and became Qingdao.