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The soldiers were passing by and stopped at the old woman's to rest. They asked for something to drink and eat, and the old woman responded:

Children, what am I going to treat you with? I have nothing.

And she had a boiled rooster in the oven - in a pot, under a frying pan. The soldiers understood this matter; one was a thief! - went out into the yard, pulled apart the cart with sheaves, returned to the hut and said:

Grandma, oh grandma! Look, the cattle are eating your bread.

The old woman went into the yard, and in the meantime the soldiers looked into the oven, took the rooster out of the pot, put a scrap of it in its place, and hid the rooster in the bag. An old woman came:

Little children, dear ones! Weren't you the one who let the cattle in? Why are you doing dirty tricks, kids? No need, darlings!

The soldiers were silent and silent and asked again:

Give us something to eat, grandma!

Take some kvass and some bread, kids; it will be yours!

And the old woman decided to boast that she had fooled them, and asked them a riddle:

Well, kids, you are experienced people, you’ve seen everything; Tell me: is Kurukhan Kurukhanovich still alive today in Penskoye, Cherepensky, near Skovorodny?

No, grandma!

And who, kids, will take his place?

Yes Lipan Lipanovich.

Where is Kurukhan Kurukhanovich?

Yes, the city has been transferred to Sumin, grandma.

After that the soldiers left. A son comes from the field, asks the old woman for food, and she tells him:

Come on son! I had soldiers and asked for a snack, and I, child, told them a riddle about the rooster that was in my oven; they were unable to guess something.

What kind of riddle did you tell them, mother?

And here’s what: in Penskoye, Cherepensky, near Skovorodny, is Kurukhan Kurukhanovich alive? They didn't turn away. “No, they say, grandma!” - “Where is he, my dears?” - “Yes, the city was transferred to Sumin.” And they don’t even know, the little chickens, what I have in the pot!

I looked into the oven, and the rooster flew away; I just pulled out the bast shoe.

Wow, child, the damned ones deceived me!

That's it, mother! You can't fool a soldier, he is an experienced man.

- Worn out, old bast shoe.
- I deceived you.
- Kurukhan from the word: chicken - rooster; lipan from the word: linden, because bast shoes are woven from linden basts.

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The soldiers were passing by and stopped at the old woman's to rest. They asked for something to drink and eat, and the old woman responded:

Children, what am I going to treat you with? I have nothing.

And in her oven there was a boiled rooster in a pot, under a frying pan. The soldiers understood this matter; one was a thief! - went out into the yard, pulled apart the cart with sheaves, returned to the hut and said:

Grandma, oh grandma! Look, the cattle are eating your bread.

The old woman went into the yard, and in the meantime the soldiers looked into the oven, took the rooster out of the pot, put a scrap of it in its place, and hid the rooster in the bag. An old woman came:

Little children, dear ones! Weren't you the one who let the cattle in? Why are you doing dirty tricks, kids? No need, darlings!

The soldiers were silent and silent and asked again:

Give us something to eat, grandma!

Take some kvass and some bread, kids; it will be yours!

And the old woman decided to boast that she had led them through, and asked them a riddle:

Well, kids, you are experienced people, you’ve seen everything; Tell me, is Kurukhan Kurukhanovich still alive today in Penskoye, Cherepensky, near Skovorodny?

No, grandma!

And who, kids, will take his place?

Yes Lipan Lipanovich.

Where is Kurukhan Kurukhanovich?

Yes, the city has been transferred to Sumin, grandma.

After that the soldiers left. A son comes from the field, asks the old woman for food, and she tells him:

Come on, son! I had soldiers and asked for a snack, and I, child, told them a riddle about the rooster that was in my oven; they were unable to guess something.

What kind of riddle did you tell them, mother?

And here’s what: in Penskoye, Cherepensky, near Skovorodny, is Kurukhan Kurukhanovich alive? They didn't turn away. “No,” they say, “grandmother!” - “Where is he, my dears?” - “Yes, the city was transferred to Sumin.” And they don’t even know what I have in the pot!

I looked into the oven, and the rooster flew away; I just pulled out the bast shoe.

Wow, child, the damned ones deceived me!

That's it, mother! You can't fool a soldier, he is an experienced man.


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Summary: About how smart soldiers were able to punish the old woman for her greed and cunning and ultimately outwit her. The Russian folk tale The Soldier's Riddle tells about this. One day, soldiers passing by saw an old woman and asked her for some rest in her house. We stopped at her house and asked her to give them something to eat. The greedy old woman did not want to feed them and decided to deceive them. She said that there was no food in the house and she could not treat them to anything. The brave soldiers immediately realized that the old woman simply did not want to share her food with them. One of the soldiers scattered the sheaves, and told the old woman that her cattle had scattered them. Granny went to collect them back into the pile. Meanwhile, the soldiers were able to take the big fat rooster from her. The greedy old woman asked them some riddles, to which they gave a playful answer. In the evening, the old woman's son returned from work and was able to explain the answer to his mother. Only then did the old woman realize that the savvy soldiers had simply deceived her and played a trick on her. You can read the fairy tale The Soldier's Riddle online for free on this page on our website. You can listen to the story on audio recording if you wish. Remember that your comments and reviews are very useful and needed by all readers, leave your feedback and your thoughts and wishes.

Text of the fairy tale The Soldier's Riddle

The soldiers were passing by and stopped at the old woman's to rest. They asked for something to drink and eat, and the old woman responded:
- Children, what am I going to treat you with? I have nothing.

And there was a boiled rooster in the oven itself - in a pot, under a frying pan. The soldiers understood this matter; one was a thief! - went out into the yard, pulled apart the cart with sheaves, returned to the hut and said:
- Grandma, oh grandma! Look, your cattle are eating your bread.

The old woman went into the yard, and in the meantime the soldiers looked into the oven, took the rooster out of the pot, put a scrap of it in its place, and hid the rooster in the bag. An old woman came:
- Detonki, darlings! Weren't you the one who let the cattle in? Why are you doing dirty tricks, kids? No need, darlings!

The soldiers were silent and silent and asked again:
- Give us something to eat, grandma!
- Take some kvass and some bread, kids; it will be yours!

And the old woman decided to boast that she had led them through, and asked them a riddle:
- Well, kids, you are experienced people, you’ve seen everything, tell me: is Kurukhan Kurukhanovich still alive today in Penskoye, Cherepensky, near Skovorodny?
- No, grandma!
- And who, kids, instead of him?
- Yes, Lipan Lipanovich.
- Where is Kurukhan Kurukhanovich?
- Yes, the city has been transferred to Sumin, grandma.

After that the soldiers left. A son comes from the field, asks the old woman for food, and she tells him:
- Come on son! I had soldiers and asked me for a snack, and I, child, told them a riddle about the rooster that was in my oven; they were unable to guess something.
- What kind of riddle did you tell them, mother?
- And here’s what: in Penskoye, Cherepensky, near Skovorodny, is Kurukhan Kurukhanovich still alive? They didn't guess right. “No, they say, grandma!” - “Where is he, my dears?” - “Yes, the city was transferred to Sumin.” But these children don’t even know what I have in the pot!

I looked into the oven, and the rooster flew away; I just pulled out the bast shoe.
- Wow, child, the damned ones deceived me!
- That's it, mother! You can't fool a soldier, he is an experienced man.

Experienced, knowledgeable person If you don't deceive him, he will see through the deception. It is spoken with satisfaction and praise about a person who, thanks to his experience, will be able to unravel cunning or deception.

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How can you not feed a brave, daring and dashing soldier? But the old lady did not want to treat the passing soldiers. There is nothing to treat them with, they say. But grandma had food. But it is difficult to deceive an experienced soldier; he himself will deceive anyone you want. And in what way? We learn about this from the Russian folk tale “The Soldier’s Riddle”...

"Soldier's Riddle"
Russian folktale

The soldiers were passing by and stopped at the old woman's to rest. They asked for something to drink and eat, and the old woman responded:
- Children, what am I going to treat you with? I have nothing.

And there was a boiled rooster in the oven itself - in a pot, under a frying pan. The soldiers understood this matter; one was a thief! - went out into the yard, pulled apart the cart with sheaves, returned to the hut and said:
- Grandma, oh grandma! Look, your cattle are eating your bread.

The old woman went into the yard, and in the meantime the soldiers looked into the oven, took the rooster out of the pot, put a scrap of it in its place, and hid the rooster in the bag. An old woman came:
- Detonki, darlings! Weren't you the one who let the cattle in? Why are you doing dirty tricks, kids? No need, darlings!

The soldiers were silent and silent and asked again:
- Give us something to eat, grandma!
- Take some kvass and some bread, kids; it will be yours!

And the old woman decided to boast that she had led them through, and asked them a riddle:
- Well, kids, you are experienced people, you’ve seen everything, tell me: is Kurukhan Kurukhanovich still alive today in Penskoye, Cherepensky, near Skovorodny?
- No, grandma!
- And who, kids, instead of him?
- Yes, Lipan Lipanovich.
- Where is Kurukhan Kurukhanovich?
- Yes, the city has been transferred to Sumin, grandma.

After that the soldiers left. A son comes from the field, asks the old woman for food, and she tells him:
- Come on son! I had soldiers and asked me for a snack, and I, child, told them a riddle about the rooster that was in my oven; they were unable to guess something.
- What kind of riddle did you tell them, mother?
- And here’s what: in Penskoye, Cherepensky, near Skovorodny, is Kurukhan Kurukhanovich still alive? They didn't guess right. “No, they say, grandma!” - “Where is he, my dears?” - “Yes, the city was transferred to Sumin.” But these children don’t even know what I have in the pot!

I looked into the oven, and the rooster flew away; I just pulled out the bast shoe.
- Wow, child, the damned ones deceived me!
- That's it, mother! You can't fool a soldier, he is an experienced man.

You cannot deceive an experienced, knowledgeable person; he will unravel the deception. It is spoken with satisfaction and praise about a person who, thanks to his experience, will be able to unravel cunning or deception.

Questions for the fairy tale “The Soldier’s Riddle.” Russian folktale

What kind of food did the old woman hide in the pot, under the frying pan?

Why do you think the old woman didn’t want to feed the soldiers enough?

Why did the old woman start asking riddles?

Who is Kurukhan Kurukhanovich?

Who ultimately won in this fairy tale?

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