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What changed the girl in snuff?

The girl in snuff was changed from lily.

Du Lin is a bachelor. He opened a terrace on a hillside to grow rice. At that time, the weather was very hot, and Dulin was dry and sweaty, and the sweat soaked a stone nest on the ground next to it. After a long time, a beautiful lily actually grew in the stone nest, shining brightly in the red sun.

When a gust of wind blows, the lily will still give a moving song. It's amazing that Du Lin is watching. One day, I went up the mountain to work, only to find that the lily was knocked down by a wild animal. Du Lin was very distressed, so he took the lilies home, planted them in a stone mortar and put them under the window. During the day, he still goes to the mountains to farm as usual, and at night he weaves bamboo baskets under the oil lamp.

Lily still smells good, singing touching songs, and Du Lin has a happy smile on her face. This day is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the moon outside the window is bright. As usual, Dulin weaves bamboo baskets beside the oil lamp. Suddenly, a big red flower appeared in the wick, and a beautiful girl in a white dress hid in the big red flower and sang a beautiful song.

Then, snuff suddenly flashed, and the girl jumped out and stood in front of Du Lin with a smile, and the lily disappeared immediately. Du Lin married that girl. During the day, they go to the mountains to farm together, and at night, they weave bamboo baskets and embroider together under the lamp. Whenever there is a fair, they sell grain, laundry baskets and embroidered handkerchiefs.

I brought back a lot of things, and that day was as sweet as honey. However, Du Lin was soon satisfied, especially when he changed the hut into a brick house, the granary was full, and there were a large number of cattle and sheep. He was no longer willing to farm and weave baskets. The girl asked him to sell grain and embroidered handkerchiefs, and buy some tools for farming and needlework for embroidery.

but he bought chicken wine and came back to eat and drink; No matter how the girl tried to persuade him, he didn't like to hear it. That night, the girl was embroidering by herself under the lamp. Suddenly, a big red flower appeared in the wick. A beautiful peacock jumped out of the flower, picked up the girl and flew to the window.

At this time, Du Lin was already sleeping on the bed. He quickly got up and chased after him. As a result, he only caught a peacock's tail hair, and the beautiful peacock disappeared with the girl in the bright moon. Without the girl's advice, Du Lin became lazier and idled around all day. Before long, he sold all the food, cattle, sheep and clothes, leaving only a mat on the bed.

when he was about to take off the mat and sell it, he saw two embroideries under the mat. One was that he and the girl were working in the field, and the rice was covered with mountains and slopes like gold. The other is that they are busy under the lamp, the granary is full of food, and the wooden fence is full of cows and sheep. Du Lin watched, tears could not help flowing out, and he finally realized that he was wrong.

Du Linzhong shouldered farm tools again, went up the mountain to farm, and came back at night to weave bamboo baskets under the oil lamp. On this day, Du Lin picked up a peacock feather under the window and threw it in the stone mortar. This stone mortar reminds him of lilies and girls again, and tears can't stop falling down and fall into the stone mortar.

Not long after, the peacock feathers in the stone mortar disappeared, and a fragrant lily grew out. It is another Mid-Autumn Festival night, and the moonlight outside the window is still bright. Dulin weaves bamboo baskets by the oil lamp. Suddenly, a big red flower blooms from the wick, and a beautiful girl sings in the red flower in a white dress.

Then snuff flashed, and the girl jumped out of the snuff and stood in front of Dulin with a smile. The lily disappeared immediately. After that, during the day, the couple went to the mountains to farm, and at night they embroidered and knitted baskets together under the lamp. Their lives were as sweet as honey.

Truth:

Du Lin is a hard-working young man. He plows mountains during the day and weaves laundry baskets under oil lamps at night. His hard-working sweat actually watered a beautiful lily, and while Du Lin was working, Lily sang to him. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, a big red flower bloomed in the wick of the Dulin oil lamp, and a beautiful girl came out of snuff and married him, and the days became sweeter every day.

So Du Lin was satisfied and stopped working. As a result, the girl left him, and he became more and more lazy, leaving him penniless. It was not until he realized his mistake that the happy life returned to him. By contrast, the author depicts two completely different life pictures brought by diligence and laziness, which makes people realize that diligence is the source of happiness.