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Old 01-04-2008, 08:56 AM   #1 (permalink)

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500th Post - A New Twist

When People Get "Round Numbers", they usually post about something special, regarding to Martial Arts or The Forum... I Have decided I'd make a new twist; I'll write down My Favorite Korean Folk Tales as a Child

The Rabbit and The Tiger


Long, long ago, when plants and animals talked, a tiger fell into a deep pit while roaming through the forest in search of food. He tried over and over to get out but the walls were too steep for him to climb and he could not jump high enough to reach the opening. He called for help but none came.
The next morning he called for help until he was hoarse. Hungry and exhausted he slumped down on the ground, thinking that he was doomed to die in the pit. But then he heard footsteps.

"Help! HeIp!" he cried desperately.

"Oh! A tiger!" said a man, peering over the side of the pit.

"Please! PIease help me out of here!" pleaded the tiger. "If you help me, I won't forget you as long as I live."

The man felt sorry for the tiger but he was afraid of being eaten. "I would like to heIp you but, I'm sorry, the thought of what might happen makes me refuse. Please forgive me. I must be on my way," said the man and he began walking down the path.

"No! No! PIease don't think like that! Please help me!" cried the tiger. "You don't have to worry! I promise! I won't hurt you! Please heIp me out! Please! I beg you! If you get me out. I'II be forever grateful to you! Please!"

The tiger sounded so pitiful that the man turned around and walked back to the pit. He Iooked around until he found a big log. "Here, climb up this," he said, lowering the log into the pit.

The tiger climbed up the log and came face to face with the man. His mouth watered and he began circling him.

"Hey! Wait a minute! Didn't you promise not to hurt me? Is this your idea of gratefulness? Is this how you repay a kindness?"

"What do I care about a promise when I'm starving! I haven't eaten for days!"

"Wait! Wait!" cried the man. "Let's ask that pine tree if it is right for you to eat me."

"All right," said the tiger. "But after we ask, I'm going to eat you. I'm awfully hungry."

The tiger and the man explained the situation to the pine tree.

"What do men know about gratefulness?" said the pine tree. "Why your kind take our leaves and limbs to make fires to heat your homes and cook your food. And it takes us years to grow big but when we finally do you cut us down and cut us up to make timber and planks for houses and furniture and the like. Moreover, it was a man that dug that pit. Gratefulness. indeed! Don't give it another thought, Tiger. You just go ahead and satisfy your hunger!"

"Now what do you think of that?" asked the tiger, smacking his lips loudly and slinking toward the man.

Just at that moment an ox wandered by. "Wait! Wait!" cried the man. "Let's ask that ox to Judge?"

The tiger agreed so they explained everything to the ox and asked his opinion.

"Well, as far as I'm concened. there's no question about what to do." said the ox, turning to the tiger. "You should eat him up! You see from the time we're born we oxen work diligently for men. We carry heavy loads on our backs and plow up the ground so they can grow food. But what do they do when we're old? They kiIl us and eat our flesh and use our hides to make all kinds of things. So don't talk to me about being grateful to him. Just eat him!"

"See! Everyone agrees. Now get ready to die," said the tiger, crouching to pounce.

The man thought that it must surely be his time to die. But then a rabbit came hopping by.

"Wait Tiger! Wait!" shouted the man.

"Now what?" roared the tiger.

"Please give me one last chance." begged the man. "Let's ask that rabbit to judge whether l should be eaten or not."

"Oh, what's the use? You know the answer will be the same."

"PIease, please," pleaded the man.

"Oh. all right. But this is the last time. I'm starving!"

So the tiger and the man told the rabbit their story. The rabbit listened carefully. Then he closed his eyes and stroked one of his long ears. After a few seconds he opened his eyes and spoke slowly and deliberately. "I well understand what the two of you have said. But if l am to make a wise judgment we should go to that pit and you should tell me again what happened. So lead the way."

The tiger and the man led the rabbit the few short steps to the pit.

"Well it certainly is deep," said the rabbit. Iooking down into the pit. "Let's see, you say you were down there and you were standing here like this?" he said to the tiger and then to the man. "Well, get in the positions you were in at the time and then I can make a judgment."

Without giving it a second thought, the tiger jumped down into the pit. He was so hungry all he could think about was getting the decision-making over so he could eat the man. The man peered over the edge of the pit.

"So, that is how the two of you were. You, Tiger, had fallen into the pit and couldn't get out. And you, Man, having heard his cries of help. came and helped him out. Now I can judge. The problem started when this man helped that tiger out of this pit." explained the rabbit as if talking to someone else. "In other words, if the man had not shown any kindness and had left the tiger in the pit. there wouldn't be a problem. So what l think is that the man should continue his journey and the tiger should remain in the pit. Now, a good day to the both of you," said the clever rabbit and he hopped away.

Chung Kayguri, the Green Frog

A long long time ago in a small Korean village, there lived a little green frog
called Chung Kayguri with his old widowed Mother. Chung Kayguri loved his mother,
but was a troublemaker. He always did the opposite of what his old mother told him to
do. When his mother told him to go east, he went west. When she told him to do this, he
did that.
Momma Kayguri said, “Kaygul. Kaygul. (Ribbit. Ribbit.) It is very warm and
sunny today. Why don’t you go outside and play in the stream with your friends?
Kaygul. Kaygul.” So Chung Kayguri, instead of going with his friends to the stream,
went by himself to the hill.
The next day, Momma Kayguri said to her son, “Stay close to home today. I
heard there might be some snakes out there.” Instead of doing as his Momma asked,
Chung Kayguri went to his friends. “Kaygul. Kaygul. Let’s go for an adventure and
find some snakes.”
This kind of behavior went on and on. It was very frustrating for Momma
Kayguri. Eventually, she became ill. Even then, Chung Kayguri didn’t heed his mother.
She would ask him to speak softly, and do you know what he would do? That’s right, he
would yell loudly. Momma Kayguri’s health continued to decline. She became so ill
that she knew she would not recover.
Before she died, Momma Kayguri called her son to her bedside. “ When I die,”
she pleaded, “bury me by the stream. Please don’t bury me in the hill.” In fact, she wanted to be buried in the hill. Knowing her son well, though, she requested the opposite
of her real wish.
“Kaygul. Kaygul. Momma, please don’t die. Kaygul. Kaygul. ” But it was too
late. Momma Kayguri passed away. Chung Kayguri was very sad and said to himself,
“Kaygul. Kaygul. My mother got ill and died because I never listened to her. I will grant
her last wish.” Chung Kayguri buried his mother by the stream, thinking he was finally
doing the right thing. Every day he came to her grave to pay his respects.
One summer day, a heavy rain called a monsoon arrived and continued for many
days. With all the rain, the stream began to flood and rose up to Momma Kayguri’s
grave. Chung Kayguri was worried that the rushing water would soon wash his mother
away. He cried aloud in a mournful call, “Kaygul. Kaygul. Mother is going to wash
away! Mother is going to wash away! Kaygul. Kaygul.”
Ever since then, that is why green frogs cry whenever it rains. That is why people
in Korea who do the opposite of what they are told are called Chung Kayguri.

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i love the tale of the fox and the tiger tell that one!
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i love the tale of the fox and the tiger tell that one!
I don't think this one is Korean, but Chinese... But Here We Go :

The Fox And The Tiger

A fox who lived in the deep forest of long ago had lost its front legs. No one knew how: perhaps escaping from a trap. A man who lived on the edge of the forest , seeing the fox from time to time, wondered how in the world it managed to get its food. One day when the fox was not far from him he had to hide himself quickly because a tiger was approaching. The tiger had fresh game in its claws. Lying down on the ground, it ate its fill, leaving the rest for the fox.

Again the next day the great Provider of this world sent provisions to the fox by this same tiger. The man began to think: "If this fox is taken care of in this mysterious way, its food sent by some unseen Higher Power, why don't I just rest in a corner and have my daily meal provided for me?"

Because he had a lot of faith, he let the days pass, waiting for food. Nothing happened. He just went on losing weight and strength until he was nearly a skeleton. Close to losing consciousness, he heard a Voice which said: "O you, who have mistaken the way, see now the Truth! You should have followed the example of that tiger instead of imitating the disabled fox."
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I don't think this one is Korean, but Chinese... But Here We Go :

The Fox And The Tiger

A fox who lived in the deep forest of long ago had lost its front legs. No one knew how: perhaps escaping from a trap. A man who lived on the edge of the forest , seeing the fox from time to time, wondered how in the world it managed to get its food. One day when the fox was not far from him he had to hide himself quickly because a tiger was approaching. The tiger had fresh game in its claws. Lying down on the ground, it ate its fill, leaving the rest for the fox.

Again the next day the great Provider of this world sent provisions to the fox by this same tiger. The man began to think: "If this fox is taken care of in this mysterious way, its food sent by some unseen Higher Power, why don't I just rest in a corner and have my daily meal provided for me?"

Because he had a lot of faith, he let the days pass, waiting for food. Nothing happened. He just went on losing weight and strength until he was nearly a skeleton. Close to losing consciousness, he heard a Voice which said: "O you, who have mistaken the way, see now the Truth! You should have followed the example of that tiger instead of imitating the disabled fox."
A good strong lesson.
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This was very good and interesting. Thanks!
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Very good story with a nice moral. I also think it's good that you are reminding some of us about the 500th post tradition. It's a nice tradition, and I think we need to keep it going.


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That post is very meaningful. Thanks for sharing.
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