The Maiden with the Wooden Bowl

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The Maiden with the Wooden Bowl

Once upon a time, there was a couple who only had one child. In their old age, they can only earn their daily food.

There child was a beautiful, gentle and good maiden that nobody is more beautiful than her. His father died because he was sick and he was old. When her father died, she and her mother need to work harder to provide their daily needs. Soon, her mother's strength was failing and she leave her child all alone in this world.

Before her mother died, she called her child to sit at the bedside. Her mother was too worried of her child's future and she was afraid that because of the beauty her child has , it might destroy her future. So, she decided to put a bowl in the maiden's head and told her not to remove the wooden bowl.

While she was working on the rice field, most of the people noticed the bowl on her head and so, she was known all over the place as the "Maid with the Wooden Bowl on the Head. The people who saw her, will laugh but one man tried to make fun of her. He tried to peep under the bowl and even trying to remove the bowl on the maiden's head.

One day, as the maiden was working on the rice field of a rich farmer, the owner walk closely towards her. He was struck by the behavior of the maiden and of how diligent she was while working.

Watching the maiden all day long, the owner was pleased and kept looking at the girl until the end of harvest season.

During the winter season, the maiden live at the farmer's house because she was asked to be with the farmer's wife who is sick. Since the farmer and his wife had no child, they loved the maiden more than a hired servant.

After some time, the son of the farmer went home to visit his mother and father. Their son was living at Kioto because he studied there. The farmer's son was happy upon arriving home. When he arrived, he was also struck by the maiden with a wooden bowl on the head. He asked the maiden if who she was, what she was and why she was always seen...