Chinese History's Most Epic Tale of Devotion
Get an exclusive Surfshark deal! Enter promo code LCN for an extra 4 months free at https://surfshark.deals/LCN Xuē Rénguì 薛仁贵 and Wáng Bǎochuàn 王宝钏 Chinese History's Most Epic Tale of Devotion: The Story of Xue Rengui and Wang Baochuan Today, we dive into an incredible tale of love, fate, and devotion that might change how you view the human experience. This story takes us back to the Tang Dynasty, where the prime minister's daughter defied wealth and status to marry her true love, a humble man. Shortly after their marriage, her valiant husband went to war...for eighteen years. In Chinese culture, marriage bonds are believed to be arranged by the heavens. Immortals picked two celestial beings to descend to Earth and act out a script that embodies unwavering fidelity in marriage. In 794 AD, Xue Rengui was born into a poor family. Two years later, Wang Baochuan was born to the prime minister. Wang Baochuan grew into a kind-hearted young woman, while Xue Rengui became a principled young man. The heavens watched over them, waiting for their paths to cross. Wang Baochuan rejected wealthy suitors, dreaming instead of a noble man she saw in her dreams. When the prime minister arranged a husband-choosing event, Xue Rengui accidentally caught the embroidered ball meant for her suitor, leading to a series of events that saw Wang Baochuan choosing love over wealth, defying her father, and being disowned. Living in a humble cave, Wang Baochuan's determination only grew stronger. She endured hardships, foraged for food, and remained faithful, all while her husband fought in distant battles. Her unwavering spirit and the protection of divine forces kept her safe from suitors and other dangers. Eighteen years passed, filled with trials and moments of hope. Finally, Xue Rengui returned as a triumphant general, reuniting with Wang Baochuan in an emotional and joyous moment. They lived happily ever after, leaving behind a powerful tale of responsibility, loyalty, and unwavering commitment. What did you think of Wang Baochuan's resilience? Are there other touching tales you'd like me to tell? Leave your thoughts in the comments below. Poem describing Wang Baochuan's fate 紅鸞星動 (Hóng luán xīng dòng) means “When the Red Luan star moves.” The "Red Luan Star," is a symbol of love and marriage in Chinese astrology, and it moving implies auspicious developments in one's romantic life. 寒窯以待 (Hán yáo yǐ dài) means “Await within the cold cave,” implying there will be prolonged hardship to endure. 鉛華洗盡 (Qiān huá xǐ jìn) means "The makeup is washed away," which symbolizes a shedding of the superficial. 二九之期 (Èr jiǔ zhī qī) means “A period of two nines passes," as in the age of 18, or 18 years. 戎馬倥傯 (Róng mǎ kǒng zǒng) means "In the hurried midst of warhorses," implying a time of change or turmoil. 夫貴妻榮 (Fū guì qī róng) means “Both husband and wife will flourish" - literally what it says. 💥Discount on Shen Yun tickets: https://shenyun.live/Jared 💥Shen Yun Creations: https://sypa.us/chinese-jared Subscribe to Learn Chinese Now: / learnchinesenow Jared on Twitter: / mcjaredmadsen Jared on Instagram: / mcjaredmadsen Jared on Facebook: / mcjaredmadsen Music Credits: Aaron Kenny - The New Order Fabio Emma - ElectroChina TrackTribe - Drop the Tapes Edited by @iwestez

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