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Parable: Luntan
There was a young man who lived on Sungari.
His father had made a decent fortune by fishing, and therefore the son, although he continued his father's occupation, did not because of need, but only out of love for the business; and therefore he sometimes allowed himself various whims.
Often his workers fished, and he wandered through the mountains.
One day, he wandered into Longtang Shan and saw a magnificent swimming pool there.
For a long time the fisherman sat on the shore of it, and suddenly it occurred to him: if only a good fish tank would come out here!
Conceived - done.
He returned home, chose two dozen of the best fish of different breeds that do not interfere with each other's life, took them alive to Longtan Shan and let them into the pool; and to distinguish his fish from the offspring, he put a copper ring with his name on the tail of each fish that was released.
Once his workers were taken to sell fish in Ulagai and suddenly they see that local fishermen have caught a couple of fish with copper rings.
The workers took these fish and took them to their owner.
He looks yes, these are his fish, which he let into the Luntan...
A fisherman went with people to the mountain, threw a seine into the Luntan, but did not catch a single fish there.
It is clear that there is a passage between Sungari and Luntan, the same one that the dragon once walked on.
Yes, Luntan is a sacred reservoir; it is not for nothing that when the governor twice a year, on the days of changing clothes (summer to winter and back), in full dress, kneels before the sacred tree and before the pool, all the duckweed from the surface of the water immediately gathers to the opposite shore, even if there was not the slightest breeze...
And the most amazing thing is where does the water come from in Luntan, on the very top of a high mountain?
A lot of water should evaporate, especially in hot weather , and yet the water in the pool never decreases by a single inch, although no stream flows into the Luntan…
No, Luntan, whatever you say, is a sacred reservoir; this is the entrance to the dwelling of Lunvan himself, the prince of the dragon!
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