A Fox borrow a Tiger's Influence

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PimTranslation

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2018

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This is the story of using a potential enemy's force to one's advantage. Here the fox, threatened to be eaten by the tiger, offers to show him how strong he is if he will just follow the fox through the jungle. All the other animals run away as the fox approaches – because the tiger is right behind him. The tiger ends up running away from the fox he now fears. The stated moral is "Once in harm, be conscious and do not frightened." The English editing of this story suffers, as is clear in the moral just above. The tiger repeatedly claims that he is after "bait" to eat. Much of the grammar is confused. The artist gives the clever fox a good smirk at the end. The outside front-cover has a symbol for Green Life publishing, and the inside front-cover repeats that along with a symbol for Green Ocean paper. The publisher's symbol seems to be two purple heads reading an open red book; that symbol appears three times. There is a page of vocabulary on the inside back cover, with a picture of all six books in the series on the back cover. The pamphlet is twelve pages long, about 7½" x 6¾".

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Reading Support Foundation: Greenlife Printing

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