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English: The road was full of difficulties, but Quetzalcoatl overcame them, thinking only of his people and their needs for food. He made great efforts and did not give up before the fatigue and the difficulties.
Quetzalcoatl came to where the corn was, and since it was transformed into an ant, he took a ripe grain between his jaws and started back. When he arrived, he delivered the promised grain of corn to the hungry Indians. The Aztecs planted the seed. They obtained the corn they have planted and harvested since then. The precious grain, increased its riches, and became stronger, built cities, palaces, temples ... And since then they lived happily. And from that moment, the Aztecs venerated the generous Quetzalcoatl, the god friend of men, the god who brought them corn.Español: El camino estaba lleno de dificultades, pero Quetzalcóatl los superó, pensando solo en su gente y en sus necesidades de comida. Hice grandes esfuerzos y no me rendí ante la fatiga y las dificultades.
Quetzalcóatl llegó a donde estaba el maíz y, como se transformó en hormiga, tomó un grano maduro entre sus mandíbulas y comenzó a retroceder. Cuando llegué, he entregado el grano de maíz prometido a los indios hambrientos. Los aztecas plantaron la semilla. Obtuvieron el maíz que han plantado y cosechado desde entonces. El grano precioso, aumentó sus riquezas y se hizo más fuerte, construyó ciudades, palacios, templos ... Y desde entonces vivieron felices. Y desde ese momento, los aztecas veneraron al generoso Quetzalcóatl, el dios amigo de los hombres, el dios que les trajo maíz. |
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