Rose with Sunbul

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In ancient times there was a rich man. He and his wife lived a very harmonious and happy life. The boy had two sons. The eldest's name was Sunbul, and the youngest's name was Gul. The children went to school and studied well.
One day Sunbul and Gul's mother died. Two were orphaned.
The rich man wanted to get married and sent a suitor to the daughter of a rich man. The rich man agreed, gave a wedding party, and gave his daughter to the rich man. The stepmother raised Sunbul and Gul. The kids grew up. The stepmother loved Gul because she was smart and beautiful. One day he called Gul and said he loved her. Gul:
"Oh, I'm your son, aren't you ashamed to tell me that?" I'm not a child who listens to such things, 'he said, and left the house in a rage. The wife cried when her husband came:
"Yesterday your son Gul came to me and tried to force me to fall in love with you," he said. The rich man got angry and took the whip and waited for Gul to come home from school. Sunbul and Gul couldn't stand each other without seeing each other, they were walking together all the time. That day, Sunbul stayed at school with a friend. Gul returned home alone. As soon as Gul came into the house, her father grabbed her and started beating her with a whip without asking, tearing her head and driving her out of the house.
Some time after this incident, when Sunbul came home, Gul was gone. He asked his mother:
"Where's the flower?" He asked.
"I don't know, your father is sitting inside, ask him!" Replied the stepmother. Sunbul enters:
"Dad, where did Gul go?" He asked.
"He said something bad to your mother." I beat him and kicked him out of the house. ' Sunbul was aware of what had happened at home.
"Father, you canceled." You drive him for no reason. Now that I don’t have a Rose, I don’t stand here either. I will not leave my brother alive unless I die. ' In spite of everything, he left the house in search of his brother. He wandered the streets of the city for two days, looking for his brother. Going to the outskirts of the city, Gul was tired, hungry and asleep. Sunbul woke his brother and they both cried. Gul:
"If we had a mother, we wouldn't have stayed for days like that. She wouldn't have told our father and kicked us out of the house," he said. After a while, Sunbul told Gul:
"You stay here and I'll find some bread," he said. He put his brother to bed and went to a village himself. Gul lay down again and fell asleep. Once upon a time, a large white bird flying in the sky landed on Gul's head. The flower took its breath away and flew away. Some time later, Sunbul came to find bread. When he looked, he saw that Gul was dead. Sunbul was upset, cried, and sat on his brother's head for a while. Thoughtfully, he collected a few stones and wrapped them around his brother. He made it impossible for any creature to pass by him.
"Well, brother, we were separated from our mother and father." Now I'm separated from you, too, 'he cried and set off. After walking for a few days he reached a town. He saw people gathered in a large square, watching a wedding party, preparing to fly a bird. Sunbul was surprised, and then he knew that the bird was a state bird. He was being flown to elect a king. Sunbul went to a tree and leaned on it, flying a state bird. The bird flew around and landed on Sunbul's head. The crowd rushed in and saw that the state bird had landed on Sunbul's head.
Adults of the country:
"It's not our man, it's like a stranger, our bird was wrong," they said, and flew the bird again. The bird flew around and landed on Sunbul's head again. When people came, the bird landed on Sunbul's head again. They took the bird. This time, Sunbul was taken to a house on the outskirts of the city and locked up. When they returned, they released the bird again. The bird flew in the sky and could not find Sunbul, so he flew to the outskirts of the city and landed on the house where Sunbul was lying. As people ran after the bird, the bird landed on Sunbul's head again. People were amazed. One of them:
- The bird flew three times, landing on the head of this boy in each flight. As a rule, this boy must be king.
The people liked the word. Sunbul was raised as king. Let Sunbul be king, now hear from the other side:
There was a hunter in the city where Sunbul was king. He went hunting to introduce himself to the new king. As he walked, he came to a town, where he saw a large white bird perched on a rock. The bird is lurking. The bird rolled down. When the hunter went and tried to catch the bird, a boy came out of the rock. As soon as the bird fell, its last breath entered Gul, and Gul rose to her feet. The hunter asked the resurrected child:
"Whose child are you? What were you doing here?" He asked. Gul:
- We were orphaned brothers. My brother Sunbul left me here and went to find bread himself. I fell asleep waiting for my brother, he hasn't come yet, he will come now. ' The hunter looked at Gul and looked like Sunbul, the king of his country. He thought it must be Sunbul's brother. Without telling him that Sunbul was the king:
"I'll take you to your brother Sunbul, go," he said. He mounted the boy on horseback, took the bird, and set off for the city. They arrived in the city in the evening. The hunter brought the child home, washed his face and hands, and entertained him with good food. When it got dark, the hunter said:
"Son, lie down here today, it's late." Tomorrow I will take you to Sunbul. Gul agreed. The hunter made room in the hotel and put Gul to bed. He went into another room and fell asleep. Gul, not wanting to sleep, lay thinking, slowly opened the door and went out into the street. As he was walking down the street, a policeman saw Gul and said, "The thief who was walking that night must be a child." He took him and threw him into prison. When it was midnight, the hunter woke up and went into the hotel to see if Gul was asleep. He saw that Gul was not there. If he goes out into the yard, the gate is open. He went out into the street and saw a policeman.
"Haven't you seen a young boy?" He asked.
- I saw a boy walking down the street. I locked him up, thinking he was a thief walking at night. ' Hunter:
"You're wrong, he was the brother of our child king." The king will find out what you have done, and he will punish both of us. ' The policeman told the hunter out of fear:
- Otherwise, now this child must be lost. We wrap the child in a blanket and throw him into the pit, where he burns to death. We will get rid of the punishment, ”he said. Hunter:
"Let's do it, or it'll be bad for both of us," he said. The policeman ran and took the boy out of prison. The hunter brought a white felt. The flower was wrapped in felt and left in the jar. The next morning, when a woman tried to light a fire from a pitcher, she dug a hole and saw the edge of a felt. "What is this?" He asked. He opened it and saw a beautiful boy lying there. The boy's leg was just burnt. The woman took pity on him, cursed the people who had thrown him into the pit, took the child home, and cared for him for three months. The flower recovers and stands up.
While the woman was spinning, one day she sent Gul with her son to the market to buy the spin she had spun. While the children were walking in the market, the hunter saw and recognized Gul. He rushed to the policeman:
"The boy who was thrown into the ditch is not dead, so he is selling ir in the market," he said. When the guard came, he saw that the boy was really sitting.
The officer immediately called a woman and gave her some money.
"Go to the boy who bought it and ask, 'How much is the money?' Suddenly, shout 'Voydod.' I run and say, "What's wrong?" You said, "This boy insulted me." The woman was a helpless woman who would not return anything for money. He said, "OK," asked for the boy's pus, and suddenly said, "Voydod." The policeman ran and said:
"What happened?" He said. Wife:
"This boy insulted me," he said. The officer immediately dragged the child and put him in prison again. Five or six days passed. There was a well-known merchant in the city named Sabirboy.
When the sergeant heard that Sabirboy was going to trade, he came to him:
- I heard that you are going to trade, there is a bad boy in prison who is accused of a bad thief. I'll sell you this kid for a cheap price, take him too, and throw him to the dragon on your way. If you left a cow or horse to the dragon before, this time you will leave that child. Everyone got rid of this bad boy. No matter how many times this boy was imprisoned, he did not give up stealing, ”he said.
Sobirboy:
"Yes, very well," he said. He bought the flower at a cheap price. That night the rich man put Gul on a camel and set out with a caravan of merchants. Along the way, Gul tended the horses, watered them, made tea, and served tirelessly. His work was well received by the rich. When Sabirboy came to the dragon's place, he slaughtered a camel and passed the meat to him. He went to a distant city, sold forty camels, and made a lot of money. One day Sabirboy gave money to Gul:
"Come and see the city today." We will leave for our country tomorrow night. Gul took the money and left happy. Walking around the city, he came to a river. He wanted to take a bath in this river. He saw that there was a big, beautiful building near the river. The water of the river was clear and cold. The flower bath came. He took off his clothes and took a bath. As he got out of the water and put on his clothes, a red apple fell into the water. As the flower pulled the apple out of the water, another apple fell. When he took it out, another fell. The flower was amazed to pick up the apple, and she put on her clothes and looked up at the upper floors of the tall building. A beautiful girl was looking out of the window. The girl gestured to Gul, "Come here." Gul is walking towards the girl. As soon as she approached the large building, the girl came out from inside. As soon as she saw him, she blushed and looked at the ground.
"Where are you from and what are you doing here?" He asked.
The young man said that he was a stranger and had come here as a servant of a rich man. Girl to Gul:
"I liked you, I threw the apple." I wish we could play and laugh together. '
"The daughter of a rich man like you would not have touched a stranger, a poor young man like me. I wish I could catch up with you."
"You send a suitor to my father." My father asks you for only seven ounces of gold, 'she said.
Flower:
"I told you I was poor, and I didn't have seven gold coins, let alone seven silver ones." Girl:
"If you love and care, send a suitor, I'll fix it myself," he said.
"If you keep your word, I'll send a suitor," said Gul.
"Otherwise, we promise!" You send a suitor to my father, here's the key! If my father asks for seven ounces of gold, there is a yard somewhere. There is a house if you enter the yard. Open the door of the house. "I have seven pieces of gold in this house. Send them to my father," she said. Gul took the key and went back to the rich man.
"Did you see the city well?" Asked the rich man.
- I watched very well. I fell in love with a girl, so if you don't mind, go to her as a suitor. ' Sobirboy:
"Yes, do you remember how you would get married if you had nothing?" Said the rich man. Gul:
"Grandpa, don't worry, I'll do my best, I won't embarrass you," he said. Boy:
"Yes, if you're not ashamed, I'll go and see," he said, and went to the girl's house as a groom. The girl's father:
"I'll give you my daughter, but if you give me seven ounces of gold," he said. When Sabirboy heard the tree of seven hums of gold, he got up in fear:
"Well, let me talk to my son," he said. The caravan reached the palace in a hurry. As soon as the flower sees it:
"Boy, what did the girl's father say?" He asked. With patient patience:
"What would he say?" He said, "If you bring seven ounces of gold, I will give it to my daughter, otherwise don't worry." I was surprised. Even if I sell all my possessions, I will not be able to get seven ounces of gold. ' Gul:
"Don't be upset, rich grandfather!" We will find seven ounces of gold for the girl's father, 'he said. Together they went to the house the girl had told them about, took seven jars of gold and gave them to the girl's father.
The rich man gave the girl to Gul for a wedding. The girl made tea every morning and prepared the table. Sabirboy was happy with Gul and the girl's service. One day Gul and the girl fell asleep and did not make tea on time. The rich man entered the house where Gul and the girl were sleeping to wake them up. Seeing the beauty of the girl, he fell in love with her. "Such a beautiful girl is not equal to my servant," he said. As long as this girl is worthy of me, I have to lose Gul and get her myself anyway, ”he thought. He woke them up and came to the house where he was staying. Gul got up, went outside, went out to water the horses, and the girl made tea. They sat down and drank tea. The patient drank his tea:
"Now you put everything in place." I'll be right back, we'll be leaving tomorrow morning. '
The flower and the girl are packing. The patient went to a boxer's shop and told him:
"Make me a sturdy box and take me to the caravanserai at night." I'll be waiting for you, 'he said, and went to his palace.
At night, after everyone has fallen asleep, the rich man is waiting for the coffin. In the middle of the night, the boxer brought the box. The rich man sent a box with money and hid the box in a place where Gul could not see. The next morning the rich man, Rose, and the girl set out. They walked for two days and stopped to rest somewhere. The girl with the flower fell asleep. Sabirboy tied Gul's limbs, put her in a box, threw her into the river and threw her away, taking the girl with him.
The flower flowed in the river and came to the city where Sunbul lived as a king. The river split in two, part of which passed through the garden of King Sunbul. The box ran into the garden and stopped somewhere. In the morning, as the gardener came to the river to fetch water, his eyes fell on the box. He immediately dragged the box out of the water. When he opened the box, he saw a handsome young man lying unconscious. The gardener took pity on the young man, took him home and took care of him with medicine. The gardener had no children. He loved Gul as much as he loved his own child. Ten days later he recovered. One day he picked flowers from the garden, tied them in a bouquet and gave them to the gardener:
"Take this flower to your king." If the king asks, "Who tied the flower?", Say, "I am."
The gardener took the flower to King Sunbul. Sunbul took the flower, saw the oil and sniffed it.
"Who tied this flower?" He asked. Gardener:
"I tied it myself," he said. Sunbul:
- Thank you! He said, taking the flower. The gardener returned to the garden. When Sunbul saw the flower, she remembered her brother Gul and was very upset. “My brother had similar flower gardens. He wondered if my brother had tied this flower. "No, I buried my brother among the rocks myself," he lamented.
One day, when Gul was walking down the street, people were running around and watching. Gul entered the house and asked the gardener:
"Grandpa, why are people riding and watching?" He said. Gardener:
- My son, there is a big merchant named Sabirboy in our city.
He went to the merchant and brought a girl. He wants to take this girl. The girl said, “If you take me, give me a wedding for forty days. Then I will accept your offer. " The rich man is giving a wedding feast.
Today is the thirty-eighth day since the wedding began. Gul was very sad to hear that his wife was trying to touch Sabirboy.
He thought at night and did not sleep. It is morning. The flower made a bouquet of the most wonderfully fragrant flowers in the garden. At breakfast he told the gardener:
"Father, if I tell you something, will you do it?" He said.
"Tell me, my boy, I'll do it," said the old man.
"Put on your pottery, get on your donkey, put this bouquet on your sheep, and go to the rich man's house." If the girl comes up to you, give the flower in your lap to the girl without showing it to anyone. If he asks if there is a flower, say, "Yes."
The gardener, dressed in pottery, rode on a donkey, took the bouquet that Gul had made, put it in his lap, and went to Sabirboy's door in a strange way.
"Yes, Allah," he said. The girl ran out of the house carrying bread.
When he handed the bread to the gardener, the gardener took a flower out of his lap and gave it to the girl. The girl recognized the bouquet.
"Is there a flower?" He asked. Gardener:
"Go, he is well," he said. The girl was delighted:
"Then bring Gul today," he said. The gardener returned home and told Gul the girl's words. On the same day, Gul, dressed as a potter, went to Sabirboy's door with the gardener. The girl was happy and took them into her house, Gul and the girl saw each other and cried.
"I said, 'I'll marry you if you marry me for forty days.' I thought I would find out from you in forty days. Now we see. It will be forty days tomorrow. Teaches marriage in the evening. Now advise me, what can I do, what can I do to get rid of the rich and we will be together again, - said the girl.
Rose thoughtfully:
"Forty days tomorrow, tell people before you get married, 'My rich brother got married for forty days. Now I have another condition: if he does, I will touch him, my condition is that he will tell the story of Sunbul and Gul. If he can't tell, let someone who knows know. ” No one knows, I'll tell you. '
Girl:
"Well, I'll tell you," he said. They said goodbye and went to the Rose's house with the gardener. Forty days have passed since the wedding. Before the wedding, the girl came out, looked at the crowd, and said what Gul had taught her. Sabirboy was upset that he did not know the story and went to Sunbul Shah to tell the girl what he had said. The king was astonished:
"Let's gather all the people in the city tomorrow and ask someone to come out and tell us," he said. On the forty-first day, King Sunbul gathered all the people together:
- Who knows the story of "Sunbul and Gul"? He asked.
There seems to be no one among them who knows this story. Podsho:
"Is there anyone left who hasn't come here?" He said. A man came out:
"Your Majesty, your gardener and his son are left in his house," he said.
Sunbul immediately sent for them and brought them. Gul, on the other hand, did not recognize her because she was dressed in a dress and looked like dust. Gul recognized Sunbul. Sunbul Guldan:
- Do you know the story "Sunbul and Gul"? He asked. Gul:
"I know," he said.
Gul told her story one by one. He took the first time out of the rock and called the hunter who had brought him to this city to his side. The hunter is sitting next to Gul. Gul continued the story and called the police. The policeman is also sitting next to Gul. He continued his story again, then called Sabirboy and put him next to him. The hunter, the policeman, Sabirboy were trembling with fear.
Continuing the story of the flower, he rescued himself from the pitcher before the end, and summoned his caring wife, the gardener who had brought him up from the water, from the box.
- Now my story is over. He who has done good to me is a gardener with this woman, and he who has done evil is a hunter and a policeman. "This is Sabirboy, the merchant who tried to take my wife and drowned me for forty days," he said, pointing to her. "I'm not a salt boy." I am this boy named Gul. My brother, whom I called Sunbul, said, "You, my king," took off his clothes and removed the artificial dust from his head. Sunbul hugged his brother. He immediately hanged the hunter, the guard, and Sabirboy. He thanked the gardener and his wife, who had rescued him from the pitcher, and gave them gold; he made them into good buildings and honored them. The wife and gardener Sunbul and Gul became mother and father. Gul became Sunbul's minister. Forty nights, forty days of weddings, Gul and his wife reunited, and the brothers achieved their goals.

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