"Embroidery" is not only a classic in Dai Buddhist scriptures, but also a fascinating collection of folk tales. The protagonist in the book, Xiuzi, is the son of a village official. He was taught by his father since he was a child and understands the principles of life.

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"Embroidery" is not only a classic among the Dai people's Buddhist scriptures, but also a fascinating collection of folk tales. The protagonist in the book, Xiuzi, is the son of a village official. He was taught by his father since he was a child and understands the principles of life. When he was sixteen or seventeen years old, he came to a foreign land with a merchant ship captain, and was appreciated by the captain and became his son-in-law. Xiuzi went to the palace to keep vigil for the cruel king on behalf of his father-in-law, and cast a spell to make the king who killed people every night give up killing. He also enlightened the king by telling many profound stories, causing the king to abandon his bad habits and become a good king. Xiuzi was also promoted to the position of national advisor. He continued to explain the principles of governing the country and family by telling stories, and answered questions for the king, princes and subjects.

Xiu Shan tells stories about monks and laypeople, stories about gods and ghosts, stories about tigers, elephants, snakes, insects, birds and other animals, as well as stories about humans and animals, humans and ghosts and gods. These stories are coherent, profound, and have broad educational significance.

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