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[The Missing Mountainside: A Fable of Greed and Consequence]-[The Missing Mountainside - feat. Karen Huie]

Circle Round · B1 · 2023-01-24

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The Missing Mountainside: A Fable of Greed and Consequence

In the latest episode of Circle Round, host Rebecca Shear narrates a compelling adaptation of a Taiwanese legend titled "The Missing Mountainside." This story serves as a cautionary tale about the perils of gluttony and the importance of integrity, centered around the mysterious Banping Mountain, also known as "Half Screen Mountain."

The Mysterious Dumpling Seller

The narrative begins in a bustling marketplace at the base of the mountain, where a mysterious old woman appears, pushing a cart with a "bright silver pot." She offers an irresistible, albeit suspicious, deal: one dumpling for one copper piece, two for two copper pieces, and—most enticingly—three dumplings for free. The townsfolk, driven by their insatiable appetites, flock to her cart. Not a single person chooses to pay; instead, they all demand the free offer, gobbling the dumplings down with gusto, showing that they had "no bottom to their stomachs."

The Test of Integrity

The turning point occurs when a young woman, dressed in "patched-up" clothing, approaches the stall. Unlike the others, she asks for only one dumpling and insists on paying for it, despite her own financial hardships. She acknowledges the unfairness of the situation, noting that the seller "deserve[s] to make a living" and that the townspeople had been "taking advantage" of the woman’s generosity.

This act of kindness reveals the seller’s true identity: she is the "spirit of the mountain." She explains that the young woman has "passed [her] test" of being a "trustworthy and true-hearted soul." As a reward, the spirit gifts her a magical pot that provides food, provided the owner only takes what is needed.

The Cost of Gluttony

The climax of the story brings a chilling revelation to the greedy market-goers. The spirit reveals that the dumplings they had been consuming all week were not made of dough, but were actually "made from the stones of the mountain." Because of their "self-serving actions and gluttonous greed," the spirit had literally consumed the mountain, leaving it with a sheer, flat face as if it had been "sliced clear away."

A Modern Reflection

The story concludes by bridging the gap between folklore and reality. While science attributes the mountain's shape to "tectonic plates and movement of the Earth's crust," the legend serves as a moral anchor. Even in the 20th century, the mountain faced further exploitation as a quarry, where miners continued to chip away at its "precious limestone."

Ultimately, the tale of the missing mountainside is a timeless reminder for listeners of all ages. It warns us that "sometimes what is taken away cannot ever be replaced" and reinforces the vital life lesson to "take only what we need" and to "never bite off more than we can chew."

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm sorry, young lady, but I can't always rely on these old ears of mine.
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It happens to all of us.
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I must get my hands on those dumplings.
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Surely. You must be joking.
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All day long, people lined up at the old woman's cart to buy her 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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stay tuned
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taken aback
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get my hands on
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Rebecca Shear here. Before we get to our story, exciting news.
Circle Round is going back on tour. with live recordings across the united states our first stop Sunday, October 5th in Parker, Colorado at the Pace Center.
And Circle Round Club members are invited to a special post-show meet and greet with me and composer Eric Shimalonis.
Get your tickets at wbur.org slash circle around and click on events.
We're announcing more tour stops soon, so stay tuned.
We look forward to circling around with you live.

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