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[The Witty Afanti and the Greedy Master Ba Yi: A Tale of Justice and Shade]-[Xinjiang Series | Witty Afanti buys the tree shade]

Chinese Folk Tales · A2 · 2025-09-09

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The Legend of Afanti and the Greedy Master Ba Yi

In the vast, vibrant landscape of Xinjiang, China, the folklore of the Uyghur people introduces a legendary figure known as Afanti. Often depicted riding a donkey with a "clever glint in his eyes" and a "satisfying grin," Afanti serves as a symbol of wit, kindness, and social justice. This particular tale highlights a classic confrontation between Afanti’s ingenuity and the insatiable greed of a local landlord, Master Ba Yi.

The Conflict: Greed Under the Tree

The story begins on a scorching market day, where weary travelers seek refuge under a grand tree located outside the estate of Master Ba Yi. Ba Yi is portrayed as a man whose "whole world" is defined by money—a character infamous for predatory lending practices, such as demanding "ten chicks as interest" for a single egg. Upon seeing the travelers resting in his tree’s shade, Ba Yi’s greed is piqued. He confronts them, claiming that while the road belongs to everyone, the tree and its shade are his private property. He demands a gold coin from each traveler, asserting that "nothing in this world is free."

The Trick: Turning the Tables

As the travelers face the prospect of being extorted, Afanti arrives. Recognizing the opportunity to humble the landlord, he approaches Ba Yi and offers to buy the tree’s shade for a bag of gold coins. Overcome by avarice, Ba Yi eagerly accepts the deal, thinking he has outsmarted the traveler. However, once the sun sets, the power dynamic shifts. When Ba Yi attempts to drive the travelers away, Afanti confronts him with the logic of the contract: because he purchased the shade, he controls it. As the moonlight shifts, the shade moves, eventually covering Ba Yi’s gate and home. Afanti cleverly argues that since the shade now covers the landlord’s property, Ba Yi is technically living in Afanti’s shade and must pay for the privilege.

The Resolution: Justice Served

Trapped by his own logic and the relentless pursuit of the "shade," Ba Yi finds himself unable to enter his own home without paying. Afanti forces him into a final settlement: in exchange for the return of his property rights, Ba Yi must pay double the original gold, forgive the debts of the local people, and grant everyone the right to use the shade freely.

Conclusion: The Wisdom of the Sage

Master Ba Yi’s defeat serves as a moral lesson that "money isn't everything" and that wealth does not equate to cleverness. Afanti’s character, whether rooted in Uyghur, Uzbek, or Turkish origins, remains a "timeless classic" in Chinese folklore. His stories continue to resonate because they celebrate the triumph of wit over oppression, reminding us that even the most powerful can be humbled by the simple, sharp truth of a clever mind.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll tell you, but I shall whisper.
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I could tell you ten thousand more stories like that.
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Well, not bad.
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I shall have to think of ways to become even richer than I am now.
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Will you look at that?
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📝Key Phrases

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generation after generation
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at the right moment
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thorny problem
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steal glimpses
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show off
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📖 Transcript

Hello welcome to chinese folk tales.
I'm man ling.
Today i bring you another fascinating tale that's well known to the chinese people.
This story is set in xinjiang, in the far northwest of china, A land of lively music, joyful dancing, toasty nun, sweet fruit and stories so wild you'd think they were made up.
But people have loved them and shared them generation after generation.
In the heart of many of these stories is a man named Afanti, whose wit and kindness are still alive and celebrated today.

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