Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Find an old comic book
Find an old comic book
Title: A new story
Also known as: old sayings/idiom stories/Lao Tzu's famous sayings
Origin: China
Number of episodes: 4 episodes
Dialogue language: Chinese
Type: animation
Evaluation: Expressed the benevolence, righteousness and morality of ancient Confucius and Laozi with a humorous animation. Let children learn through entertainment. Telling a little story to a child does contain a big truth. This is one of my favorite cartoons when I was a child.
Composition: It consists of four short stories: what the eyes see, the thief in the heart, luck and misfortune, fish and integrity.
Introduction: The stories all happened in ancient times. At the beginning and end of each comic, there is a Taoist priest who has a moving psychic gourd. When the Taoist priest is sleepy, the gourd moves to wake up the old man, and then the Taoist priest flies out of the gourd to tell stories.
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