My childhood was spent in a small town with a Northeastern style.
There are all adobe houses there. Only a few families who are successful in the tea and salt business can afford to live in brick houses. The spacious yards are made of mud and hay. In the summer, my yard
In the southeast corner, there is an old jujube tree.
In summer, when the sun is blazing, no one in our area goes to the fields to hunt weeds and look at the crops, and the black donkeys hide in the greenhouses from the sun.
During this season, my grandfather was also very bored. Wearing a straw hat and holding a small wooden stick, he asked me to hold a small bench and tell me some mysterious stories that could not be seen in books and were little-known.
He said that there is a dry lake named Lop Nur in the southeast of the Uighurs in Xinjiang, China.
The reason why it is called Lop Nur is because of a little-known ancient country called Lop Nur.
A long, long time ago, when all human beings were still in tribes and civilization was just budding, the water source of Lop Nur was very strong, it was rich in salt, and planting technology was the first to become popular. It can be said to be a paradise.
The salt there is very magical. Because of the regular consumption of the salt in Luo Bu Kingdom, the life span will be increased to hundreds of years. Over time, because everyone looks too young, his parents have become his brothers and sisters. Over time, everyone has become too young.
, there are only the titles of brothers and sisters left.
Later, the ancient Loulan Kingdom found out about this, and in order to take away the salt, the artifact of the Luo Bu Kingdom, they dug a tunnel to divert the water. After a long time, the Luo Bu Kingdom couldn't eat the salt, and turned into a dry monkey covered in fire, facing the moon every night.
Calling "Sister, Sister", suddenly one day, the dry Lop Nur started to grow water again like crazy, sucking the entire Lop Kingdom into it. From then on, the ancient Loulan Kingdom also perished one after another.
Some people say that Lop Nur is actually the ear of the Dragon King of the East China Sea. At the position of the ear eye, there is a well. There lives a long-haired wife with the body of a girl and the face of the wife. If anyone sees her, she will giggle and giggle.
With a mouth full of black teeth, she kept calling her sister.
Whenever you see this wife, you must call her sister. If you call her grandma, she will eat that person's heart.
This story, my grandfather would surround this wife every summer and tell some bizarre desert stories. I would have nightmares every night. Sometimes, when I woke up at night and went to pee, I could hear my grandfather shouting in the dark room.
Sister, she said something incomprehensible.
I was born in Mongolia since I was a child, and I don't pay much attention to the etiquette of the Han people. It's understandable that I am called wrong for this generation.
So I told my second grandfather about this holiday.
He said to him: "Second Grandpa, why do you think my grandfather told me this story about his wife named 'Sister' every year when I was a child? This story was what I was most afraid of when I was a child. When I saw a strange woman since I was a child, I always thought about it.
Call me sister, for fear that the witch will harm me."
The second grandfather pondered for a while and said with emotion: "This is... your grandfather's heart problem. In fact, your grandma is in this story. However, your grandfather knows best. We only know part of it. You
If you insist on asking about your grandma, it is better to go to Lop Nur Yunwen Temple and investigate."
"Fu'er, there's a reason why we don't want to tell you. Don't blame me. If you want to know the whereabouts of your grandma, I can tell you a route."