Leungli or Si Leungli is a tale from Sundanese folklore, of West Java, Indonesia.[1] The folktale tells the story of a beautiful friendship between a poor girl and her magical pet goldfish named "Leungli", who helped and cheered her whenever her older sisters abused her.
The theme and moral of the legend are similar to those of the European folktale "Cinderella".
Leungli or Si Leungli is a tale from Sundanese folklore, of West Java, Indonesia. The folktale tells the story of a beautiful friendship between a poor...
Curiously the second version is very similar to the Sundanese folktale of Leungli the magical fish. The origin of the story is obscure and unclear, some...
Emas (Golden Snail) Indonesia (Java) King Iguana Indonesia (Halmahera) Leungli Indonesia (Sundanese people, Java) Timun Mas (The Golden Cucumber) Indonesia...
featuring animals that behave like humans or interact and speak with humans. Leungli Sang Kancil Keong Emas Cenderawasih Witch, demon, spirit or ghost tales...
tales of King Siliwangi, and popular children's folk stories such as Si Leungli. Traditional Sundanese arts include various forms of music, dance, and...
the Book". The film Year of the Fish is a modern retelling of the story. Leungli "Yeh-Shen (review)". Retrieved 2010-06-17. Beauchamp, Fay. "Asian Origins...
Notable example includes Lutung Kasarung, Bawang Merah Bawang Putih, Leungli, Sangkuriang, Timun Mas, Roro Jonggrang, Kancil Story and Malin Kundang...