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Once upon a time, there was a gentle and healthy boy named Khoai who worked as a hired hand for the rich man and his wife. These two people promised: "You work hard to help me, in three years I will give my daughter to me".

Believing in the promise, he worked hard without fear of hardship. But three years later, when the rich man had all his possessions, he turned his face, he made a condition that he must find a hundred-burnt bamboo to build a house for his wife, before he could give his daughter in marriage. Because he wanted to have the opportunity to marry his owner's daughter, he went to the forest determined to find a hundred-burnt bamboo. I couldn't find it, so I sat down and cried. Suddenly, the Buddha appeared and told him to go find it, chop down 100 pieces of loose bamboo, and then help him with two mantras: "engraving, carving!" to combine 100 pieces of separate bamboo into a hundred-pointed bamboo and "carve out, carve out!" to seperate

Thanks to the separate pieces of bamboo, he could easily carry it back to the village. Returning home, he showed his future father-in-law a hundred-burnt bamboo. Not believing what his eyes saw, the rich man touched the tree and counted each piece of bamboo. The miracle of the Buddha drew him to the bamboo tree. When he agreed to keep his promise, he suddenly remembered the phrase "carving out" to free his father-in-law. Afraid, the rich man had to keep his promise and marry his daughter to the farmer. In the end, he and the rich man's daughter lived happily ever after.

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Once upon a time, there was a gentle and healthy boy named Khoai who worked as a hired hand for the rich man and his wife. These two people promised: "You work hard to help me, in three years I will give my daughter to me".

Believing in the promise, he worked hard without fear of hardship. But three years later, when the rich man had all his possessions, he turned his face, he made a condition that he must find a hundred-burnt bamboo to build a house for his wife, before he could give his daughter in marriage. Because he wanted to have the opportunity to marry his owner's daughter, he went to the forest determined to find a hundred-burnt bamboo. I couldn't find it, so I sat down and cried. Suddenly, the Buddha appeared and told him to go find it, chop down 100 pieces of loose bamboo, and then help him with two mantras: "engraving, carving!" to combine 100 pieces of separate bamboo into a hundred-pointed bamboo and "carve out, carve out!" to seperate

Thanks to the separate pieces of bamboo, he could easily carry it back to the village. Returning home, he showed his future father-in-law a hundred-burnt bamboo. Not believing what his eyes saw, the rich man touched the tree and counted each piece of bamboo. The miracle of the Buddha drew him to the bamboo tree. When he agreed to keep his promise, he suddenly remembered the phrase "carving out" to free his father-in-law. Afraid, the rich man had to keep his promise and marry his daughter to the farmer. In the end, he and the rich man's daughter lived happily ever after.

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