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'''Dingus''' is [[Jambi]] [[folklore]].<ref name="Ananda">Sheina Ananda. 2013. Rangkuman 100 cerita rakyat Indonesia dari Sabang sampai Merauke. Jakarta:Anakkita. Hlm 29.</ref><ref name="Monika">Monika Cri Maharani. 2011. Cerita Rakyat asli Indonesia: dari 33 Provinsi.Jakarta: Agromedia Pustaka.Hlm 25.</ref> |
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This [[Indonesia]]n folklore myth tells the story of Putri Tangguk and her family life.<ref name="Ananda"/> Putri Tangguk is a mother who has seven kids with her husband.<ref name="Monika"/> Putri Tangguk and her husband are [[farmers]].<ref name="Ananda"/> Although Putri Tangguk and her husband work hard to provide for their children,<ref name="Ananda"/> Putri Tangguk realizes that she doesn't take care of her kids well enough because she is too busy working.<ref name="Ananda"/> One day, Putri Tangguk tells her husband about her plan.<ref name="Ananda"/> She plans to fill up their [[warehouse]] with [[rice]] and other supplies so they won't have to work as much as long as there are supplies in the warehouse.<ref name="Ananda"/> One day, Putri Tangguk walks with her husband and kids to the rice field.<ref name="Ananda"/> Suddenly, she slips because the road is slippery after a rainfall.<ref name="Ananda"/> She becomes angry at the road and curses it.<ref name="Monika"/> Nonetheless, they continue on to the rice fields.<ref name="Monika"/> On their return home, Putri Tangguk and her family walk along the same road.<ref name="Monika"/> She sows a rice paddy on that road so that road won't be slippery again.<ref name="Monika"/> However, Putri Tangguk quickly regrets this act after she realizes that the rice paddy is important.<ref name="Monika"/> The lesson of this folklore is to be thankful for what we have.<ref name="Ananda"/> |
This [[Indonesia]]n folklore myth tells the story of Putri Tangguk and her family life.<ref name="Ananda"/> Putri Tangguk is a mother who has seven kids with her husband.<ref name="Monika"/> Putri Tangguk and her husband are [[farmers]].<ref name="Ananda"/> Although Putri Tangguk and her husband work hard to provide for their children,<ref name="Ananda"/> Putri Tangguk realizes that she doesn't take care of her kids well enough because she is too busy working.<ref name="Ananda"/> One day, Putri Tangguk tells her husband about her plan.<ref name="Ananda"/> She plans to fill up their [[warehouse]] with [[rice]] and other supplies so they won't have to work as much as long as there are supplies in the warehouse.<ref name="Ananda"/> One day, Putri Tangguk walks with her husband and kids to the rice field.<ref name="Ananda"/> Suddenly, she slips because the road is slippery after a rainfall.<ref name="Ananda"/> She becomes angry at the road and curses it.<ref name="Monika"/> Nonetheless, they continue on to the rice fields.<ref name="Monika"/> On their return home, Putri Tangguk and her family walk along the same road.<ref name="Monika"/> She sows a rice paddy on that road so that road won't be slippery again.<ref name="Monika"/> However, Putri Tangguk quickly regrets this act after she realizes that the rice paddy is important.<ref name="Monika"/> The lesson of this folklore is to be thankful for what we have.<ref name="Ananda"/> |
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Dingus is Jambi folklore.[1][2]
This Indonesian folklore myth tells the story of Putri Tangguk and her family life.[1] Putri Tangguk is a mother who has seven kids with her husband.[2] Putri Tangguk and her husband are farmers.[1] Although Putri Tangguk and her husband work hard to provide for their children,[1] Putri Tangguk realizes that she doesn't take care of her kids well enough because she is too busy working.[1] One day, Putri Tangguk tells her husband about her plan.[1] She plans to fill up their warehouse with rice and other supplies so they won't have to work as much as long as there are supplies in the warehouse.[1] One day, Putri Tangguk walks with her husband and kids to the rice field.[1] Suddenly, she slips because the road is slippery after a rainfall.[1] She becomes angry at the road and curses it.[2] Nonetheless, they continue on to the rice fields.[2] On their return home, Putri Tangguk and her family walk along the same road.[2] She sows a rice paddy on that road so that road won't be slippery again.[2] However, Putri Tangguk quickly regrets this act after she realizes that the rice paddy is important.[2] The lesson of this folklore is to be thankful for what we have.[1]