The story of the tiger and the rabbit

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 The story of the tiger and the rabbit:

Once upon a time, in a dense forest, there lived a clever rabbit named Minky. Minky was known for his intelligence and quick thinking. One day, a fierce tiger moved into the forest, and all the animals, including Minky, were terrified.


The tiger declared that he was the king of the forest and demanded that all the animals bring him food. The animals, fearing the tiger's wrath, obeyed his command. However, Minky, being clever, wanted to find a way to outsmart the tiger.


One day, Minky approached the tiger and said, “Oh mighty tiger, you are indeed the king of the forest. But there is a tradition among us animals. We offer our respect and loyalty by presenting a dance. It is called the Persimmon Dance , and it is a dance of great beauty and significance.”


The tiger, intrigued by the idea of a dance in his honor, agreed to let Minky perform the Persimmon Dance. However, Minky told the tiger that the dance required a special kind of persimmon that could only be found deep in the forest. He convinced the tiger to close his eyes and count to a hundred while he went to fetch the persimmons.


As soon as the tiger closed his eyes and began counting, Minky dashed away, leaving the tiger waiting. Minky never returned, and the tiger, after waiting for a long time, realized he had been tricked.


From that day on, the tiger learned not to trust the clever rabbit, and the forest animals lived in peace without fearing the tiger's demands.


This story teaches a moral lesson about the power of wit and cleverness over brute force and intimidation.

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