EP 103: China- The Hunter, the Snipe, and the Bivalve , The Mule and the Lion , The Fa-Nien-Ts'ing and the Mon-Tien-Sing

Published: Nov. 25, 2021, midnight

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In the first story, a teacher learns a lesson by observing a snipe and a clam at a stalemate being caught by a hunter. 

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In the second story, a mule learns why it isn\'t wise to hang out with the wrong crowd.

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and in the third story, Confucius has a dream about two kinds of trees and learns why it is better to  stand up for what is right in difficult times.

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Source: CHINESE FABLES AND FOLK STORIES by MARY HAYES DAVIS and CHOW-LEUNG (1908)

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Music: Folk Songs of the Lisu people of China (This collection of Lisu songs and accompanying images was collected by Deng Xuemei as part of the Plateau Cultural Heritage Protection Group.) Creative Commons

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Sound FX: Lisa Steichmann

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Podcast Shoutout: Australian Histories Podcast- Brilliant stories from Australia\'s past.

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Listener Shoutout: Sindh Pakistan

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