Once upon a time, in a distant village, there lived four friends – Turar, Aiyym, Bekzat, and Layla. They had been friends since childhood, playing and laughing together. They always helped each other and shared their joys. However, one day a great storm came to the village and tested their friendship.
After the storm, many of the houses in the village were damaged. The residents found themselves in a difficult situation. The friends faced similar hardships. Turar hurried to fix the roof of his house to help Aiyym, but Bekzat and Layla were trying to repair their own homes at that time. Turar thought to himself, "Why don't we work together? If we all work together, everything will be easier!"
Turar shared this thought with his friends. However, Bekzat replied, "I don't have time to help anyone until I finish fixing my house." Layla also said, "I'll take care of my own issues first, and then I'll help everyone." Aiyym disagreed with them, saying, "We can only overcome these difficulties if we help each other."
A small argument arose among the friends. Turar, Aiyym, Bekzat, and Layla each went their own way. They repaired their homes, drowning in worry, and waited a long time for the results of their work. However, since they did not help each other, there was no progress in their tasks. There was no unity or cooperation among the residents.
Days passed, but the friends' houses were still not repaired. One day, Turar was sitting near his house when he saw Aiyym crying. He went over to her. "Why are you crying?" he asked. Aiyym replied, "My roof still has a hole, and water comes in when it rains. I can't do it alone, but no one listens to me."
Turar was moved by Aiyym's words. He sat down beside her and said, "If we work together, we can overcome everything!" Aiyym nodded in agreement, and they went back to Bekzat and Layla. "Let's all work together, and then we can repair all our houses. The strength of unity is in our friendship!" said Turar.
Bekzat and Layla listened to this suggestion. They forgot their own difficulties and paid attention to their friends' words. The friends began to work together, helping each other to repair their homes. Turar and Aiyym fixed the roof, while Bekzat and Layla painted the walls.
As they worked, they helped each other and felt the power of unity. Even the villagers saw them and were inspired, calling for help with their own homes. Within a few days, all the houses in the village were repaired. When the villagers supported each other and worked together, everything became possible.
Then, the friends and the villagers celebrated and rejoiced together. They understood the importance of unity, friendship, and cooperation. The friends promised each other, "We will always help one another, and we will overcome difficulties together!"
Thus, the four friends first felt the power of unity and cooperation and became an example for the villagers. Friendship is not just about joy; it also means overcoming difficulties together and supporting one another. Since then, friendship and unity have always existed in the village.
Conclusion of the tale: Unity is the key to overcoming difficulties. By solving the challenges that arise among friends and acquaintances together, we can conquer everything. Therefore, let us always support each other and strive to be together!