All of my stories have no author.
The four dragons: this story was mainly about how the dragons were playing in the clouds one day, and discovered that their people didnt have any crops to eat, and so they needed to send rain to help crops grow. They went to the jade emporer who was the master of earth, and begged him to send the water but all the emporer cared about was his own desires. So without the consent of the jade emporer the dragons scooped up their own domnains which was the eastern sea, and let the water drizzle down their mouths all the way to earth to help the peoples stock grow because the innocent children had begun to eat clay, and grass roots. They also ate Bark from trees. Finally when the jade emporer found about of this he had the dragons imprisoned forever, and they all never regretted their actions to helped the ones they cared for.
Loawnu the wise woman: this story was about how her village was going to throw a big festival the next day , and the kids saw pieces from the sky falling, and so did all the other people in the village. They paniced, and didnt know what to do. Loawnu told all the children to gather the pieces from the sky that had fallen. Yet she had known it was water. So the next day the sky was all back to normal, and they all thanked her.
Wang the Peddler: This story was about a man who knew he had to make his money to get what his wife had wanted. He went into the city, and sold all his coal, and then forgot what his wife had wanted because he had worked all day. The only thing he could remember was that what she wanted was something crescent shaped. He ended up getting her a mirror, when what she really wanted an imperial comb.
All these stories have morals. Such as doing whats right wven though its wrong. Those dragons knew they had to save the people even if they defied the orders of the jade emporer.
The moral of the second story is if your wise, and all knowing you won't panic because you're knowing whats going on around you. Information is valueable.
Finally the last story. The moral of this is that work can interfere with your life in all ways. All these folk tales teach you about life and the hardships that it carries. Also that good can also be bad at the same time. The prupose of every folk-tale is to teach and give a life lesson.
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