I'm not sure specifically what the 'barish ki jaye real story' is. It could be a very personal or local story. Maybe it's about an event that happened during the rain ('barish' means rain in Hindi).
I'm sorry, but I'm not sure specifically which 'baat ban jaye' story you are referring to. There could be many stories with this phrase. Can you provide more context?
Since the story is unknown, it's hard to define its significance precisely. But if we assume 'baat ban jaye' in the context of a social or family situation, it might signify harmony or the end of a conflict. For example, if two family members were having an argument and then 'baat ban jaye', it would mean peace has been restored.
In the novel " Fox Demon Little Matchmaker " and its derivative works, Tu Tu was a Jade Rabbit Spirit who had cultivated for a thousand years, and Tushan Yaya's servant. Tu Tu was originally the younger sister of the three sisters. Because of her low magic power, she had always lived in the shadows of her two sisters, so she had developed a timid personality. Before she lost her memory, Tu Tu was responsible for guarding the Tree of Bitter Emotions. Later, Tushan Reddie erased her memory and became Tushan Yaya's servant.
After Tushan Reddie erased Tu Tu's memory, Tu Tu's magic power was sealed, and she could only exist in the form of a rabbit. In order to train Tu Tu, Tushan Yaya had locked him and little coconut under the tree, letting them bear the power of the tree. Under the tree, Tu Tu felt its power and gradually recovered her memories. In order to repay Tushan Yaya for saving his life, Tu Tu decided to follow her and become her servant.
Tu Tu was timid, but he was very loyal to Tushan Yaya. While Tushan Yaya was cultivating, Tu Tu was in charge of guarding Tushan and ensuring its safety. Tu Tu had also played an important role in the reincarnation of Mud Mountain Reddie and Dongfang Yueyue. He helped Bai Yueyu and Tushan Susu find the Bitter Affection Tree and complete the ritual.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of " Little Fox Demon Matchmaker " to understand the plot in advance!
I'm not sure specifically which 'tere bina jiya jaye na' you are referring to. It could be a song. If it's a song, usually it expresses a deep sense of love and longing where the singer is saying that they can't live without the person they are singing about. The story might be about a passionate love, a separation perhaps, and the intense emotions that come with missing someone dearly.
The phrase'man mar jaye na story' is really difficult to decipher precisely. It might be a creative or colloquial expression from a certain community or cultural background. Maybe'man' refers to someone specific in a local context, 'mar jaye na' could imply 'don't let something happen' and'story' is just added for some reason. Without more information, it's hard to give a definite meaning.
The game in the fifth personality referred to the strategic behavior between the Survivor and the Butcher in the game in order to win. The two sides of the game could be the player himself or his teammates. The game between the Survivor and the Butcher usually happened when the Survivor tried to escape from the Butcher's pursuit while the Butcher tried to prevent the Survivor from escaping.
For example, in the game of the fifth personality, the Survivor and Butcher could circle around the board to avoid Butcher's attacks. Survivors could reduce the risk of being caught by Butcher by circling the board, while Butcher could try to defeat the Survivor by chasing after him.
Intimidation meant that in the game, the Survivor used certain skills or actions that could alert the Butcher, making the Butcher think that the Survivor did not want to continue fighting. Intimidation could be any skill or action that could attract the Butcher's attention, such as running away, using weapons, opening cabinets, and so on. If the Survivor used Fear Butcher, he might stop attacking or choose to chase after the shocked Survivor.
Gambling was a complex game that required players to constantly learn and try new strategies in the game.
The song Tu Tu sang in the 39th episode of The Bears was Twinkle T This was a very famous children's song, composed by the famous children's song composer Aleksey Pajitnov and sung by the famous children's song singer Katyusha Pajitnov. The song was popular all over the world and was the dream song of many children.