The second part (from "One Night" to "Burying the bones of the old cow on the hillside behind the thatched cottage") describes the pursuit of the cowherd and the weaver girl.
The third part (from "Let's Talk about Heaven" to the end) describes the brave struggle of the autocratic Queen Mother to break up the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
The story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl contains the classic romance and also reflects the precious and tortuous love. We believe that on both sides of the Tianhe River, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl have been silently guarding each other, witnessing the precious spirit of "life is precious, love is more expensive" and inspiring the determination and courage of young men and women to pursue beautiful love!
The earliest record of Cowherd and Weaver Girl in China ancient books is Xiao Ya Dadong in The Book of Songs, but it is only said that Weaver Girl and Petunia are two similar stars in Tianhe, and there is no connection between them. It was not until the Han Dynasty that these two stars were converted into concrete numbers.