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Surabaya is one of the largest cities in Indonesia and is known for its rich history and culture. The city has been a center of trade and commerce for centuries, and has played a crucial role in the development of the Indonesian archipelago. One of the most interesting aspects of Surabaya is its folklore and legends, which have been passed down through generations. One of the most famous of these legends is the story of the origins of the city itself. The Story of Sura and Baya The legend of Surabaya begins with a mythical creature called a buffalo. The buffalo was owned by a wealthy Javanese nobleman named Tumenggung Jayengrono. One day, the buffalo ran away from its owner and ended up in a swampy area. Jayengrono sent his men to retrieve the buffalo, but they were unsuccessful. It was then that a young boy named Sura appeared and offered to help. Sura was able to retrieve the buffalo by using his supernatural powers, and Jayengrono was so impressed that he adopted Sura as his son. Years later, Sura met a young woman named Baya, and they fell in love. However, Baya was already promised to another man. Sura was heartbroken, and he decided to leave the village. Baya, who was also in love with Sura, followed him. Together, they traveled across the island of Java, and eventually settled in a place that would later become the city of Surabaya. They were married and had children, and their descendants would go on to become the rulers of the city. The Legacy of Sura and Baya The legend of Sura and Baya has become an important part of the cultural heritage of Surabaya. The city is often referred to as the City of Heroes, in reference to the bravery and courage of its people. The legend of Sura and Baya embodies these qualities, as they overcame obstacles and challenges to build a new life together. The city of Surabaya has grown and prospered over the centuries, and continues to be a vibrant and dynamic place to this day. The Importance of Folklore Folklore and legends play an important role in shaping the identity of a place and its people. They provide a window into the past, and offer insights into the values and beliefs of a community. The legend of Sura and Baya is just one example of the rich cultural heritage that can be found in Indonesia. By learning about these stories, we can gain a better understanding of the country and its people. Conclusion The legend of Surabaya is a fascinating story that has been passed down through generations. It tells the tale of a young couple who overcame adversity to build a new life together. The story embodies the bravery and courage of the people of Surabaya, and serves as a reminder of the importance of folklore and legends in shaping our cultural heritage. As we continue to learn about the history and culture of Indonesia, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the country and its people. Pos terkaitKendaraan Apung dari Kayu di IndonesiaJawaban IPA Kelas 9 Semester 2 Halaman 36Hasil Kerja Sama dan Hubungan Antar Sesama Negara Anggota ASEAN AdalahMazmur 147 Ayat 3 Menyembuhkan yang HancurUntuk Permulaan Latihan yang Diperhatikan AdalahTeks dalam Selebaran Iklan Termasuk ke Dalam Jenis Teks
TheLegend of Surabaya. A long time ago in East Java there were two strong animals, Sura and Baya. Sura was a shark and Baya was a crocodile. They lived in the sea. Pada jaman dahulu di Jawa Timur ada dua binatang yang kuat. Sura dan Baya. Sura adalah seekor Hiu dan Baya adalah seekor Buaya. Mereka tinggal di laut.
A long time ago in East Java there lived two strong animals, Sura and Baya. Sura was a shark and Baya was a crocodile. They were friends and lived in the sea. But when they were quite greedy when it came to food and would not share their meal with the other. Rather, they would fight until one of them gave up and went away. One hot day, Sura and Baya were looking for some food. Suddenly, Baya saw a goat. “Wow, this will be my lunch,” said Baya. “Not a chance! That is my lunch. I haven’t eaten for two days because you kept snatching my food!” said Sura. Sura and Baya started fighting. After several hours of fight, both became very tired. Sura, by now, wanted to put an end to their meal fights. “I’m tired of fighting, Baya,” said Sura. “Me too. I don’t want to fight anymore? What do you think we should do?” asked Baya. “Let’s look for food in our own territory. I live in the water, so I will look for food only in the sea. And since you live on the land, you can look for the food mostly on the land and in the rivers. So we will never have a chance to fight again. What do you say?” asked Sura. Baya agreed. Sura and Baya started living in their own territories. May days passed. One day however, Sura could not find any food in the sea and entered a river looking for food. Baya saw him and became quite angry. He started chasing Sura away. Sura fought back saying that he was still looking for food in water, sea or not. Sura and Baya started fighting and soon started hitting each other. Sura bit Baya’s tail while Baya tried to bite Sura’s fin. Eventually, Baya was able to drive Sura back into the Sea. Baya won back his territory and Sura never entered the river again. In course of time, a city rose in the place where Sura and Baya fought. The city was named “Surabaya” in memory of the fight between it’s very first inhabitants. Compiled and Edited by Elan 2012
Surawas a shark and Baya was a crocodile. They lived in the sea. Actually, they were friends. But when they were hungry, they were very greedy. They did not want to share their food. They would fight for it and never stop fighting until one of them gave up. It was a very hot day. Sura and Baya were looking for some food. Suddenly, Baya saw a goat. Read the following text. The Legend of Surabaya A long time ago in East Java there were two strong animals, Sura and Baya. Sura was a shark and Baya was a crocodile. They lived in the sea. Actually, they were friends. But when they were hungry, they were very greedy. They did not want to share their food. They would fight for it and never stop fighting until one of them gave up. It was a very hot day. Sura and Baya were looking for some food. Suddenly, Baya saw a goat. “Yummy, this is my lunch,” said Baya. “No way! This is my lunch. You are greedy! I had not eaten for two days!” said Sura. Then Sura and Baya fought again. After a few hours, they were very tired. Sura had an idea to stop their bad behavior. “I’m tired of fighting, Baya,” said Sura. “Me too. What should we do to stop fighting? Do you have any idea?” asked Baya. “Yes, I do. Let’s share our territory. I live in the water, so I look for food in the sea. And you live on the land, right? So, you look for the food also on the land. The border is the beach, so we will never meet again. Do you agree?” asked Sura. “Hmm... let me think about it. OK, I agree. From today, I will never go to the sea again. My place is on the land,” said Baya. Then they both lived in the different places. But one day, Sura went to the land and looked for some food in the river. He was very hungry and there was not much food in the sea. Baya was very angry when he knew that Sura broke the promise. “Hey, what are you doing here? This is my place. Your place is in the sea!” “But, there is water in the river, right? So, this is also my place!” said Sura. Then Sura and Baya fought again. They both hit each other. Sura bite Baya's tail. Baya did the same thing to Sura. He bit very hard until Sura finally gave up. He went back to the sea. Baya was very happy. He had his place again. The place where they were fighting was a mess. Blood was everywhere. People then always talked about the fight between Sura and Baya. They then named the place of the fight as Surabaya, it’s from Sura the shark and Baya the crocodile. People also put their war as the symbol of Surabaya city. Source “He had his place again.” The underlined pronoun refers to ...
Alkisahhiduplah seekor ikan Hiu bernama Sura dan Buaya bernama Baya di lautan luas. Keduanya sering melakukan perkelahian, demi merebut mangsanya. Keduanya sama-sama ganas, buas, kuat dan cerdik tak ada yang mau mengalah. Sampai kemudian mereka melakukan kesepakatan, dimana Sura mengajukan untuk membagi daerah kekuasaan menjadi dua.
The Legend of Surabaya A long time ago in East Java there were two strong animals, Sura and Baya. Sura was a shark and Baya was a crocodile. They lived in the sea. Actually, they were friends. But when they were hungry, they were very greedy. They did not want to share their food. They would fight for it and never stop fighting until one of them gave up. It was a very hot day. Sura and Baya were looking for some food. Suddenly, Baya saw a goat. “Yummy, this is my lunch,” said Baya. “No way! This is my lunch. You are greedy! I had not eaten for two days!” said Sura. Then Sura and Baya fought again. After a few hours, they were very tired. Sura had an idea to stop their bad behavior. “I’m tired of fighting, Baya,” said Sura. “Me too. What should we do to stop fighting? Do you have any idea?” asked Baya. “Yes, I do. Let’s share our territory. I live in the water, so I look for food in the sea. And you live on the land, right? So, you look for the food also on the land. The border is the beach, so we will never meet again. Do you agree?” asked Sura. “Hmm... let me think about it. OK, I agree. From today, I will never go to the sea again. My place is on the land,” said Baya. Then they both lived in the different places. But one day, Sura went to the land and looked for some food in the river. He was very hungry and there was not much food in the sea. Baya was very angry when he knew that Sura broke the promise. “Hey, what are you doing here? This is my place. Your place is in the sea!” “But, there is water in the river, right? So, this is also my place!” said Sura. Then Sura and Baya fought again. They both hit each other. Sura bite Baya's tail. Baya did the same thing to Sura. He bit very hard until Sura finally gave up. He went back to the sea. Baya was very happy. He had his place again. The place where they were fighting was a mess. Blood was everywhere. People then always talked about the fight between Sura and Baya. They then named the place of the fight as Surabaya, it’s from Sura the shark and Baya the crocodile. People also put their war as the symbol of Surabaya city. Source The moral value from the text is … .
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