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CHINESE FABLES AND FOLK STORIES

"The moon and stars tried to help him, but you came and covered them and it grew so dark that he lost his way. Then the enemy took his horse and gun and he nearly lost his life.

"He hid in a cave and said, 'Those clouds have caused my death, I fear.' He lay in the dark cave until the morning came and he could see to find his way. "We do not see why the Creator made clouds to hang around in the sky from north to south, and east to west," said the snow, angrily.


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(第二)風雲雪

Just then the clouds' lawyer, the wind, came to defend them. "Whom are you scolding?" he asked.

"You think the Creator should have made the snow king of a world, I suppose, and that there is no place or use for the clouds.

"You talk so much that we can not find opportunity to tell what we are good for. You are not the only helper of man and of growing things in the hot summer time.

"Do you remember when the great General Dhi-Sing led five thousand soldiers to battle? They traveled