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[The Sand Ship: A Tale of Kindness and Divine Reward]-[S3E4: The Great Flood]

Chinese Folk Tales · A2 · 2023-06-21

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📋 Summary

The Virtues of Kindness: A Summary of the Chinese Folk Tale

This story follows a young boy and his widowed mother living in a village in ancient China, centered around their encounter with a mysterious stranger. The narrative serves as an allegory for the profound rewards that arise from selfless acts of compassion.

The Encounter with the Stranger

Driven by a longing for a grandmother to spoil him, the boy is eventually visited by a "little old woman" who is "very dirty, a bit smelly, and wearing tattered rags." Despite her disheveled appearance, the boy and his mother exhibit unconditional hospitality. They provide her with water from their "wonderful village well," share their meager food, and assist her in cleaning up. The boy’s genuine desire for a grandmother leads the woman to accept the role, provided they follow specific instructions: they must bury "spiky seed pods" under a chestnut tree and carve a "little sand ship" from linden wood to be kept in a jade box.

The Great Flood and the Butcher's Deceit

The boy is warned that a "great flood" will occur when the "eyes of the two stone lions outside the prison turn red." When a local butcher, out of spite and a desire to play a trick, paints the lions' eyes with chicken blood, the boy mistakenly believes the prophecy is unfolding. Following the grandmother’s instructions, the boy unearths the seed pods—which have miraculously "transformed into precious and beautiful pearls"—and releases the sand ship, which grows into a massive "ocean-going vessel."

The Test of Character

As the floodwaters rise, the grandmother’s warning remains clear: save only their small family. However, the boy’s "kind heart" compels him to rescue a series of animals—a dog, mice, a cat, a raven, and a swarm of bees—and eventually the butcher, despite the grandmother's prohibition against saving other humans. This act of mercy backfires when the jealous butcher, coveting the pearls, falsely accuses the boy and his mother, leading to their imprisonment.

Divine Justice and Final Rewards

The animals they saved repay the kindness by providing food and access to the prison. The raven, carrying a "magical letter" from a god (revealing that the beggar woman was a deity in disguise), alerts the judge to the family's true character. The butcher is punished, and the family is exonerated. The story concludes with the boy, now a man, identifying the princess among a sea of veiled suitors with the help of the bees he once rescued. The tale ends with a wedding attended by the disguised god, reinforcing the moral: "Kindness can bring amazing rewards," and one should always be prepared to treat strangers with grace, as their true nature may be divine.

🎯Key Sentences

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All the best stories have something to teach us.
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let's not worry about it.
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the boy couldn't stop thinking about it.
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no matter how many times his mother tried to change the subject
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I suggest you think about something else.
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📝Key Phrases

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bring about
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sun was beating down
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quenched the thirst
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change the subject
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eat one's fill
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📖 Transcript

Hello.
Welcome to Chinese Folk Tales.
I'm Bob Jones and I've got an amazing story to tell you.
I hope you enjoy it.
All the best stories have something to teach us.
And this story is all about the kindness of strangers.

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