What does Ashima mean?

Question 1: What does Ashima mean when translated into Chinese? In the Yi language, "Ashima" means girl (the Yi language means a woman who shines like gold), and "Ahei" means a woman who shines like gold. "It means young man.

Calling a girl Ashima means beauty, kindness, auspiciousness and wishful thinking; calling a man Aheige means hardworking and brave; *** means Brother Abai.

Ashima is a classic legend of the Yi-Sani people. There is a Yi girl named Ashima in Azodi, Yunnan. She is smart and beautiful, and she falls in love with Ahei, a brave and honest young man.

Azhi, the son of the leader Rebubala, is greedy for Ashima's beauty and has evil intentions. Once, Azhi teased Ashima at a traditional dance and was severely reprimanded. A Zhi was determined to be a thief, so the central matchmaker Hai Tie came to force the marriage with generous gifts, but was flatly rejected again. So Azhi took advantage of Ahei to go far away to herd sheep and sent someone to kidnap Ashima.

Ashima took the opportunity to throw the camellia that was in love with Ah Hei into the stream. The stream immediately reversed, and Ah Hei rushed back to the rescue after being informed. He was blocked by mountains on the way, so he shot through the mountains with magic arrows, opened a passage, galloped forward, and moved forward quickly. Azhi tried all kinds of threats and inducements, but could not make Ashima give in. Ah Zhi became angry and was about to whip Ashima, but Ah Hei arrived in time.

Azhi proposed to have a showdown with Ahei Saige. A Zhi lost the game, but was still unwilling to accept it, and tried to kill A Hei with a secret arrow. Ah Hei angrily shot a divine arrow through the gate of the village and the pillars of the hall, and the arrow hit the tablet of the Lord God. Ah Zhi ordered the servants to pull out the arrow with all their strength, but the arrow did not move at all. Azhi was so frightened that he had to release Ashima.

Ashima and Ah Hei happily rode home together. They came to the stream and dismounted to take a rest. A Zhi led his men to steal A Hei's magic arrow and set off a flood to drown Ashima. After the flood, Ah Hei called her name in despair and grief, but Ashima had transformed into a beautiful stone statue and stayed in the stone forest forever, for thousands of years, and will remain in the world forever.

Question 2: What does Ashima mean? What does Ashima mean?

In the Yi language, "Ashima" means girl (the Yi language means a woman who shines like gold), and "Ahei" means young man.

Calling a girl Ashima means beauty, kindness, auspiciousness and wishful thinking; calling a man Aheige means hardworking and brave; *** means Brother Abai.

Question 3: What does Ashima mean? Once upon a time, there was a place called Azhudi. The poor Geluzhiming family gave birth to a beautiful girl. Her parents hoped that their daughter would be as good as gold. She glowed, so she was named Ashima. She gradually grew up, like a beautiful flower. Ashima wears an embroidered bun on her head. She is a beautiful girl who is lovable, and her embroidered apron is shiny. The young man is dazzled by her. She is good at singing and dancing, and her clear and loud singing voice often attracts young men to the public house. She is good at embroidery and weaving, and she is as fragrant as carnation flowers next to the young man. During this year's Torch Festival, Ashima revealed her true feelings to Ah Hei, vowing to stay with her forever and vow not to marry anyone else.

Ah Hei is a brave and intelligent young man from Sani. When he was 12 years old, his parents were abused by the chieftain and died one after another. He was captured by the wealthy Rebubala and sent to serve as a labor force. One day, he went up the mountain to pick fresh fruits for his master and got lost. He was frozen and hungry in the dense forest. He was so frightened that he did not dare to go back because he was afraid of being scolded by his master. At this moment, he met Ashima, a little girl herding sheep. She took Ahai home, and Ahai was adopted as an adopted son by Ashima's father and mother. From then on, Ah Hei and Ashima, childhood sweethearts, fell in love with each other. Gradually, Ah Hei grew up into a young man. His character was like a green pine on the mountain - too broken to bend, and he became a role model for the young Sani boys around him. People sang and praised him:

The trees in Guishan Mountain are tall with green pine trees.

Sani boy Ah Hei is the best.

The tall pine trees are not afraid of the cold.

The brave Ah Hei has eaten tiger gall.

Ah Hei is very hardworking and good at growing crops. He cleared up wasteland and planted corn on the gravel land. The corn grew more prosperously than others, and the ears of corn grew longer than others. He went up the mountain to chop wood and cut more firewood than other boys. He loved riding bareback horses since he was a child. The horses he trained were as strong as flying when ridden. He draws his bow and shoots arrows with perfect accuracy. His adoptive father, Gelu Riming, passed the divine arrows to him, making him even more powerful.

Ah Hei likes to sing, and his singing voice is very loud. He likes to play the flute and the three-stringed string. The flute he plays is particularly melodious, and the strings he plays are particularly beautiful. I don’t know how many girls he has attracted. During this year's Torch Festival, after Ashima and Ah Hei confided their love for each other, the sworn siblings got engaged.

One day on the street, Ashima went to go shopping, and was spotted by Azhi, the son of the rich man Rebubala of Azuodi, who wanted to marry Ashima as his wife. He went home and begged his father, Rebubala, to ask a matchmaker to marry him. Rebubala had long heard of Ashima's reputation. He immediately agreed to his son's request, invited the powerful matchmaker Haire, and immediately went to Ashima's house to propose marriage. Haire arrived at Ashima's house and used his snake-like tongue to praise how good and rich Rebubala's family was, and how Ashima enjoyed happiness after marrying her... After hearing this, Ashima said: Re Bubala's family is not a good family. He even plants flowers to attract bees, but the bees ignore him. Clear water does not mix with muddy water, and sheep cannot accompany jackals. Ashima's answer angered Haire, and he threatened: Rebubala's family is a rich and powerful family in Azhadi. If Rebubala stomps his foot twice, the mountains of Azhadi will shake three times. Oh, if Ashima doesn't get married, she might lose her family. No matter how Haire threatens and induces, Ashima will not marry.

In the blink of an eye, autumn has arrived. The water in A'zhao is cold and the grass is withered. The sheep are not full to eat. A'hei has to drive the sheep to the hot places in southern Yunnan far away for grazing. Before leaving, Ah Hei said goodbye to Ashima. They encouraged each other and told each other reluctantly to leave. After Ah Hei left, Rebu Bala became evil-minded and sent thugs and servants to snatch Ashima away like wolves and tigers. I want Ashima to kowtow, eat wine, have guests, cook raw rice for cooked meals, and get married even if she doesn't want to get married. Ashima was loyal to her love with Ah Zhi. After she was robbed to Rebu Bala's house, she never obeyed and refused to marry A Zhi in the face of the coercion and inducement of Rebu Bala and his wife. The rich man held out the gold and silver treasures, pointed to the barn, cattle and sheep and said to Ashima: As long as you obey Azhi, these will all be yours. Ashima didn't even look at it, and said contemptuously: I don't care about these, I just won't marry into your family. Azhi had a face like a thin monkey, blinked his eyes, and cursed viciously: If you don't agree to marry me, I will drive your family out of Azhudi! Ashima said without fear: Big words can't scare people. A Zhuodi does not belong to your family. When Rebubala saw that Ashima refused to accept her offer, he became angry and ordered his servants to beat Ashima severely with a whip until her body was covered with bruises. Rebubala's wife cursed Ashima for being born with a low life... >>

Question 4: Who is Ashima? It is a legend of the Yi people, she is just a girl. name.

Once upon a time, there was a place called Azodi. The poor Geluzhiming family gave birth to a beautiful girl. My parents wanted their daughter to shine like gold, so they named her Ashima. .

Question 5: Introduction to Ashima. Ashima is located in the Stone Forest Scenic Area in Shilin County, Yunnan. There is an attraction named Ashima because of its beautiful shape. The legendary Ashima is dressed in Sani. Wearing tribal attire, carrying baskets on their shoulders, and looking up to the sky, they seem to be calling and expecting, adding more imagination and expectation to the legendary Ashima.

"Ashima" is also a beautiful song spread orally by the Sani people. It is a collective creation of the Sani people from generation to generation. It fully embodies the living habits and customs of the Sani people. Favor. China's first color widescreen stereo music and dance film "Ashima" won the first International Music and Dance Film Award in Santander, Spain, in 1982. Since then, the long folk narrative poem "Ashima" has become famous at home and abroad. Since then, the image of Ashima, a hard-working, kind-hearted, good at singing and dancing, and not afraid of power, has lived in the hearts of the Chinese people, and there are also cigarettes and scenic spots with the same name.

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Question 6: What did Ashima say? "Ashima" is a film produced by Haiyan Film Studio in 1964 is an opera film adapted from the classic legend of the Sani people of the Yi ethnic group. The film tells the story of Ashima, a beautiful Sani girl from the Yi ethnic group, who falls in love with a young man, Ahei, but is forced into marriage by Azhi, the son of the leader Rebubala. After that, they go through a series of twists and turns. , a tragic love story until Ashima was taken away by the flood and turned into a stone statue.

Plot summary

There is a Sani girl named Ashima from the Yi ethnic group in Azodi, Yunnan. She is smart and beautiful, and she falls in love with the young man Ahei.

Azhi, the son of the leader Rebubala, was greedy for Ashima's beauty and had evil intentions. Once, Azhi teased Ashima at a traditional dance and was severely reprimanded. Azhi was determined to be a traitor, so the central matchmaker Hai Tie came to force the marriage with generous gifts, but was flatly rejected again. So Azhi took advantage of Ahei's opportunity to go far away to herd sheep and sent someone to kidnap Ashima. Ashima took the opportunity to throw the camellia that was in love with Ah Hei into the stream. The stream immediately reversed, and Ah Hei rushed back to the rescue after hearing the news. He was blocked by mountains on the way, so he shot through the mountains with magic arrows, opened a passage, galloped forward quickly. Azhi tried all kinds of threats and inducements, but could not make Ashima give in. Ah Zhi became angry and was about to whip Ashima, but Ah Hei arrived in time. A Zhi proposed to have a showdown with A Hei Saige. A Zhi lost the game, but he was still unwilling to accept it, and tried to kill A Hei with a secret arrow. Ah Hei angrily shot a divine arrow through the village gate and the pillars of the hall, and the arrow hit the tablet of the Lord God. Ah Zhi ordered the servants to pull out the arrow with all their strength, but the arrow did not move at all. Azhi was so frightened that he had to release Ashima. Ashima and Ahei happily rode home together. They came to the stream and dismounted from their horses to take a rest. A Zhi led people to steal A Hei's magic arrow and released a flood to drown Ashima. Ah Hei called her name sadly and angrily, but Ashima had turned into a majestic stone statue and would remain in the world for thousands of years. The film won the Best Dance Film Award at the Third International Music and Dance Film Festival in Santander, Spain, in 1982.

Question 7: What does Ashima in Kunming Stone Forest mean? "Ashima" is a beautiful song spread by the Sani people. It is a collective creation of the Sani people from generation to generation. It fully It reflects the living habits and customs of the Sani people. It was made into a movie in 1964, making Stone Forest famous all over the world, especially the stone statue of Ashima carrying a bamboo basket at the fish leaping screen in the Stone Forest Scenic Area. Later, Stone Forest was changed from Lunan in Qujing area to Stone Forest County and merged into Kunming City. Stone Forest has won honors such as National Geopark and World Geopark. Ashima has become the image spokesperson of Stone Forest. Just like when people talk about golden flowers, they think of Dali.

This is Ashima in the Stone Forest

Question 8: Introduction to Ashima 1. Adapted from a long poem of the same name.

This is a beautiful folklore of the Sani people in Yunnan, my country. There is a Sani girl named Ashima in Azuodi, Yunnan. She is smart and beautiful, and she falls in love with the young man Ahei. Azhi, the son of the leader Rebubala, was greedy for Ashima's beauty and had evil intentions. On the wrestling field during the traditional festival, Azhi was so arrogant that as soon as he knocked down a young man, he would tear off the winning colored silk. A-Zhi was about to untie the rope when A-Hei shot an arrow from a distance and nailed the rope on the flagpole. A-Zhi shrank back in fright. Then Ah Hei ran over and started a fierce fight with Ah Zhi, finally knocking Ah Zhi down. Ah Hei won applause from the audience, and Ashima also ran over to congratulate him affectionately. Ah Zhi was very angry when he saw this. One night, A-Zhi imitated A-Hei and played the flute near Ashima's house. Ashima heard the sound of the flute, mistakenly thought it was Ah Hei, and ran out following the sound of the flute. When Ashima saw Ah Zhi in the bamboo bush, she turned around angrily and left. Ah Zhi hurriedly pulled her away, but Ashima threw Ah Zhi away with all her strength, almost causing him to fall down. When Azhi stood firm, Ashima was nowhere to be seen. Azhi was determined to be evil and begged the matchmaker Hai Hai to bring generous gifts to Ashima's home and beg Ashima's mother to marry her daughter to him. Seeing that Smiley's request was not enough, Haire threatened her mother viciously. At this time, Ashima broke in from outside, knocked Haire's wine glass to the ground, and kicked him out. So A-Zhi took advantage of A-Hei to go far away to herd sheep and sent someone to kidnap Ashima. A-Zhi took advantage of A-Zhi's unpreparedness and threw the camellia that A-Hei was in love with into the stream, causing the stream to immediately flow back. Ah Hei rushed back to the rescue after receiving the news. He was blocked by mountains on the way, so he shot a magic arrow through the mountains, opened a passage, galloped forward, and moved forward quickly. Azhi tried all kinds of threats and inducements, but could not make Ashima give in. Ah Zhi became angry and was about to whip Ashima, but Ah Hei arrived in time. A Zhi proposed to have a showdown with A Hei Saige. Ah Hei and Ah Zhi sang in a singing competition for three whole days. Ah Hei became more and more energetic as he sang, while Ah Zhi became less and less energetic. Finally, Ah Hei sang: "Ask you who will make the colorful clouds, who will make the sun, who will make the stars, who will make the moon, who will make the mountains and the sea, answer quickly!" A Zhi heard Ah Hei's question, He was stunned and didn't know the answer. Azhisai lost, but was still unwilling to accept it, and tried to kill Ahei with a secret arrow.

Ah Hei angrily shot a divine arrow through the gate and the pillars of the hall, and the arrow hit the tablet of the Lord God. Ah Zhi ordered the servants to pull out the arrow with all their strength, but the arrow did not move at all. Azhi was frightened and had to release Ashima. Ashima and Ah Hei happily rode home together. They came to the stream and dismounted to take a rest. A Zhi led people to steal A Hei's magic arrow and set off a flood to drown Ashima. Ah Hei called her name sadly and angrily, but Ashima had turned into a majestic stone statue and remained in the world for thousands of years.

2. "Ashima" is a beautiful song spread in the mouths of the Sani people. It is a collective creation of the Sani people from generation to generation. It fully embodies the living habits of the Sani people. and customs. China's first color widescreen stereo music and dance film "Ashima" won the first International Music and Dance Film Award in Santander, Spain, in 1982. Since then, the long folk narrative poem "Ashima" has become famous at home and abroad. Since then, the image of Ashima, a hard-working, kind-hearted, good at singing and dancing, and not afraid of power, has lived in the hearts of Chinese people, and there are also cigarettes and scenic spots with the same name.

Question 9: What does Ashima mean when translated into Chinese? In the Yi language, "Ashima" means girl (the Yi language means a woman who shines like gold), "Ahei" "It means young man.

Calling a girl Ashima means beauty, kindness, auspiciousness and wishful thinking; calling a man Aheige means hardworking and brave; *** means Brother Abai.

Ashima is a classic legend of the Yi-Sani people. There is a Yi girl named Ashima in Azodi, Yunnan. She is smart and beautiful, and she falls in love with Ahei, a brave and honest young man.

Azhi, the son of the leader Rebubala, is greedy for Ashima's beauty and has evil intentions. Once, Azhi teased Ashima at a traditional dance and was severely reprimanded. A Zhi was determined to be a thief, so the central matchmaker Hai Tie came to force the marriage with generous gifts, but was flatly rejected again. So Azhi took advantage of Ahei to go far away to herd sheep and sent someone to kidnap Ashima.

Ashima took the opportunity to throw the camellia that was in love with Ah Hei into the stream. The stream immediately reversed, and Ah Hei rushed back to the rescue after being informed. He was blocked by mountains on the way, so he shot through the mountains with magic arrows, opened a passage, galloped forward, and moved forward quickly. Azhi tried all kinds of threats and inducements, but could not make Ashima give in. Ah Zhi became angry and was about to whip Ashima, but Ah Hei arrived in time.

Azhi proposed to have a showdown with Ahei Saige. A Zhi lost the game, but was still unwilling to accept it, and tried to kill A Hei with a secret arrow. Ah Hei angrily shot a divine arrow through the gate of the village and the pillars of the hall, and the arrow hit the tablet of the Lord God. Ah Zhi ordered the servants to pull out the arrow with all their strength, but the arrow did not move at all. Azhi was so frightened that he had to release Ashima.

Ashima and Ah Hei happily rode home together. They came to the stream and dismounted to take a rest. A Zhi led his men to steal A Hei's magic arrow and set off a flood to drown Ashima. After the flood, Ah Hei called her name in despair and grief, but Ashima had transformed into a beautiful stone statue and stayed in the stone forest forever, for thousands of years, and will remain in the world forever.

Question 10: What does Ashima mean? What does Ashima mean?

In the Yi language, "Ashima" means girl (the Yi language means a woman who shines like gold), and "Ahei" means young man.

Calling a girl Ashima means beauty, kindness, auspiciousness and wishful thinking; calling a man Aheige means hardworking and brave; *** means Brother Abai.