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In the first story, a father tells his son the story of how the small and weak overcame the large and mighty. Lions should always be careful when challenging mosquitoes.
\\nAnd in the second story, an elephant is used to determine guilt and innocence. But the elephant is not really magical, everything comes from the people themselves.
\\nSource: Chinese Fables and Folk Stories by Mary Hayes Davis and Chow Leung 1908
\\nNarrator: Dustin Steichmann
\\nMusic: Erhu(traditional music instrument) Creative Commons
\\nSound Effects: Pond_in_Dongguan_Huying_Country_Park_night_3AM_april_2013_take02.wav by dmitry_patrakov on freesound.org
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