PERAIH JUARA 2 STORY TELLING COMPETITION SMP se-BALI

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21 Mar 202209:53

Summary

TLDRThe legend of Baron London tells the tale of King Jayapangus, who defies warnings from his kingdom and marries a foreigner, Kanchingwei. Despite a natural disaster that devastates their land, they rebuild and found the kingdom of Balingkang. However, Jayapangus' betrayal when he marries a goddess, Leona, causes his first wife’s tragic death. His guilt leads to his own demise by fire, cursed by the goddess. Ultimately, his ashes become a symbol of loyalty and honesty, as his kingdom seeks protection from the souls of the departed king and queen, highlighting the importance of trust in relationships.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Jayapangus, a descendant of King Arlanka, was the king of Bali in the 12th century.
  • 😀 Jayapangus fell in love with a beautiful and kind Chinese merchant's daughter, Kang Chingwei, and wanted to marry her despite opposition.
  • 😀 The royal advisor, Iwagando, warned Jayapangus that marrying a foreigner would bring tragedy upon the kingdom, but Jayapangus refused to listen.
  • 😀 After marrying Kang Chingwei, disaster struck with heavy floods, leading Jayapangus and his people to flee and establish a new kingdom, Balingkang.
  • 😀 Despite a long marriage, Jayapangus and Kang Chingwei were not blessed with children, leading Jayapangus to go on a journey to Mount Batten to pray for a child.
  • 😀 While at Mount Batten, Jayapangus encountered a goddess, Leona, whose beauty and voice captivated him, leading him to forget his original purpose.
  • 😀 Jayapangus married Leona and had a child named Maya Danawa, abandoning his wife, Kang Chingwei.
  • 😀 Kang Chingwei grew worried when Jayapangus did not return, eventually traveling to Mount Batten where she discovered Jayapangus with Leona.
  • 😀 Devastated by the betrayal, Kang Chingwei cursed Jayapangus and Leona with holy fire, causing Jayapangus to die in a pile of ash.
  • 😀 The people of Balingkang, mourning their fallen king and queen, were saved by the intervention of the goddess, who allowed Jayapangus and Kang Chingwei's souls to rule and protect the kingdom from the afterlife.
  • 😀 The moral of the story emphasizes that loyalty and honesty should be the foundation of any relationship.

Q & A

  • What was the prophecy that the king ignored, and what were its consequences?

    -The prophecy warned King Jayapangus not to marry Kanchingwei, a foreigner, as it would bring danger and tragedy to the kingdom. Ignoring this warning led to the kingdom's destruction, with floods and chaos following the marriage.

  • Who was Iwagando, and what role did he play in the story?

    -Iwagando was a figure who expressed disapproval of King Jayapangus' marriage to Kanchingwei. He warned the king that marrying someone from outside the kingdom would bring disaster, but the king disregarded his advice.

  • What did King Jayapangus do after the kingdom was destroyed?

    -After the kingdom was destroyed, Jayapangus and Kanchingwei left to find a new place to live. Eventually, they founded the Balinkang kingdom, named after Bali and Kanchingwei.

  • What led to the king's departure to Mount Batten?

    -King Jayapangus left for Mount Batten to meditate and pray to the gods to bless him and Kanchingwei with a child, as they had been unable to conceive after many years of marriage.

  • What caused Jayapangus to forget his purpose at Mount Batten?

    -At Mount Batten, Jayapangus met a beautiful goddess singing by a lake. Enchanted by her beauty and voice, he forgot his purpose to meditate and ended up marrying the goddess, leaving Kanchingwei behind.

  • How did Kanchingwei react when she found out about the king's betrayal?

    -Kanchingwei was shocked and furious when she discovered that Jayapangus had married the goddess while claiming to be meditating. She cursed him with holy fire in her anger.

  • What was the ultimate consequence of Jayapangus' actions?

    -As a result of Jayapangus' betrayal and lies, the goddess cursed him, causing him to be burned to a pile of ash. He died because of his actions, and his kingdom lost its ruler.

  • How did the people of Balinkang respond to the king's death?

    -The people of Balinkang were devastated by the death of their king and queen. They acknowledged Jayapangus' guilt but also expressed concern for the kingdom’s future. In response, the goddess ordered that the souls of Jayapangus and Kanchingwei be brought together to provide protection for the people from the afterlife.

  • What was the lesson the story aimed to teach?

    -The moral lesson of the story is that loyalty and honesty should be the priority in any relationship. Jayapangus’ failure to remain loyal to his wife led to tragic consequences.

  • Why did the goddess curse Jayapangus, and what did she say to the people of Balinkang?

    -The goddess cursed Jayapangus because he lied to her and betrayed his wife, Kanchingwei. She declared that he was guilty and would be punished. To the people of Balinkang, she explained that Jayapangus’ actions led to his fate, but she also acknowledged their sincere concern for the kingdom’s future.

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LegendBetrayalLove StoryTragedyKingdomLoyaltyHonestyFantasyCursedMythology12th Century