Summary
Once upon a time, in a kingdom, there lived a man and his wife. They desired to have children, but their wish had not been granted for a long time. Finally, the wife became pregnant, and the man joyfully left home to seek God's help. On his way, he encountered five saints and offered them a meal to receive God's protection.
After a while, the wife gave birth, but by a twist of fate, she gave birth to seven crows. The father was greatly astonished and saw the children as symbols of a curse. He decided to throw the children into the river and vowed never to remember their existence again. The sorrowful wife mourned for her lost children and continued to search for them.
As time passed, the seven crows each transformed back into human form. They knew that to break the curse, true love and a selfless heart were required. Meanwhile, the father cherished the new child he had and continued to think of his lost siblings.
One day, the sister found the seven crows and decided to help them. She gathered her courage, knowing that she had to meet special conditions to break her brothers' curse. She fought for her brothers, sacrificing her own blood.
Ultimately, through the love of the girl, the curse on her brothers was lifted, and they all returned to human form. The reunited family overcame their sadness and suffering, deepening their bonds and swearing to live together for life.
The moral of this story is that "selfless love and sacrifice hold true power, opening the way to overcome difficult situations." It reaffirms the importance of family and bonds and teaches the significance of being loving and compassionate.



































