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[The Missing Mountainside: A Fable on Greed and Moderation]-[Encore: The Missing Mountainside]

Circle Round · B1 · 2025-07-22

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The Missing Mountainside: A Lesson in Restraint

"The Missing Mountainside," a folktale adaptation from the Circle Round podcast, serves as a profound allegory regarding human greed and the consequences of overconsumption. Set against the backdrop of Taiwan’s iconic Banping Mountain (or "Half-Screen Mountain"), the story contrasts the insatiable appetite of a town’s residents with the virtue of moderation.

The Illusion of Abundance

The narrative begins with a mysterious old woman appearing in a bustling marketplace, offering dumplings with a peculiar pricing structure: "one dumpling for one copper piece, two dumplings for two copper pieces, and three dumplings for free." This offer acts as a catalyst, revealing the character of the townspeople. Driven by the desire to "take all the free dumplings I can get," the crowd ignores the fairness of the exchange, choosing instead to "gobble them down with gusto" while paying nothing. The woman notes with irony that there seems to be "no end to these people's appetite and no bottom to their stomachs."

The Test of Character

The turning point arrives when a young woman, despite having little money, offers to pay for a single dumpling. Unlike the rest of the crowd, who viewed the dumplings as a resource to be exploited, she recognizes that the seller deserves to "make a living" and should not be "taken advantage of." This act of integrity reveals that the old woman is, in fact, the "spirit of the mountain." The spirit rewards the young woman with a magical pot, but with a strict condition: "The pot's magic will only work if you just take what you need."

The Consequence of Gluttony

The spirit then confronts the townspeople, revealing a shocking truth: the "scrumptious" dumplings they consumed all week were actually made from the "stones of the mountain." Because they allowed their "self-serving actions and gluttonous greed" to dictate their behavior, they inadvertently destroyed the very landscape they inhabited. The "missing mountainside"—the flat, sheer face of the mountain—was a physical manifestation of their theft. The spirit delivers a final, sobering warning: "sometimes what is taken away cannot ever be replaced."

A Lasting Legacy

The story concludes by connecting the legend to the 20th-century history of Banping Mountain, which was eventually turned into a quarry. Miners continued the pattern of "chipping away at the mountain's precious limestone," mirroring the greed of the earlier townspeople. While the mountain's appearance has changed through human industry, the legend remains a "towering reminder" to humanity. The core message is clear: when individuals "bite off more than they can chew," the result is not just personal indigestion, but the permanent degradation of the natural world. This tale encourages listeners to reflect on their own consumption habits and the importance of taking only what is necessary to maintain a balanced life.

🎯Key Sentences

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It happens to all of us.
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we sometimes end up going a little overboard.
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when you bite off more than you can chew
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it can leave a very bad taste.
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I must get my hands on those dumplings!
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📝Key Phrases

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bite off more than you can chew
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go overboard
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taken aback
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get one's hands on
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stuff oneself silly
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📖 Transcript

WBUR Podcasts, Boston.
Please enjoy a special encore edition of Circle Round, a really fun story you may have missed the first time around.
Here we go! Have you ever taken more than you needed?
It happens to all of us.
When we're tempted by something, we sometimes end up going a little overboard. But in today's story, an entire town learns that when you bite off more than you can chew, it can leave a very bad taste.
I'm Rebecca Sheer and welcome to Circle Round, where story time happens all the time.

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