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The Tale of the Princess of Bamboo in Japan

 
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n_monjeab



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2004 7:05 pm    Post subject: The Tale of the Princess of Bamboo in Japan Reply with quote

The Tale of the Princess of Bamboo
Japan

Once upon a time there was an old man and his wife. One day he went to a bamboo grove to collect bamboo shoots, where he found a bamboo tree illuminated at the middle part. He wondered why and then became curious about what was inside. He carefully cut the bamboo and was astonished to find a pretty baby inside. He decided to pick her up and bring her back to his home. He consulted with his wife how to handle this baby, and they made up their minds to raise this baby as a gift from God.

After several years had passed, the baby grew up and was a young and beautiful lady in the town. Everyone knew her because she was graceful and beautiful. Hearing about her reputation, there were so many gentlemen who proposed marriage to her that the old parents were now very proud of her and tried to make her choose a candidates. She, however, declined any proposal. She became very sad and was crying everyday. The old parents couldn't understand why and couldn't get the daughter to answer.

On a full moon night, she decided to tell why she was crying and to say she had to leave home and go back to the moon. She was frustrated for a long time because the time for her departure had come. The moon beams arrived to transport her back to the moon. She said good-bye to her old parents and gave them an elixir of life as a good-bye gift. The old parents lived a long life after that.
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alex_007



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PostPosted: Tue May 25, 2004 7:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hey! This tale is so bored, becuase there is no climax or anything that make reader interesting and the end is not perfect. after I read it , I feel nothing i can get from this tale . could u send me more great tale or story to me, but not boring ones. thank you ?


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Bob S.



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 01, 2004 3:53 pm    Post subject: Old Japanese Stories Reply with quote

alex_007 wrote:
hey! This tale is so bor[ing]

That's because the OP left out the best part. You see, when the moon beam came, several moon gods came down to escort the princess back up. But the local samurai thought she was too pretty to be allowed to leave. So they used their magic katanas to battle the gods. When the samurai were about to win, the gods transformed into giant monsters. That's when the samurai climbed into their mega-zoid gundams. An epic battle then ensued. Before that, Japan was all one island, but after the battle, Japan had been split into the four main islands and many small islands. Oh yeah, and Ayumi Hamazaki stars in the role of the princess.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 01, 2004 5:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank for your perfect end ! the story seems nice now !
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