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Tell the story of China in English.

Tell the story of China in English as follows:

Frog in the well-frog in the well.

Once upon a time, there was a frog who made his home in a shallow well. One day, he met art from the East China Sea. Once upon a time, there was a frog living in a shallow well. One day, it met a big turtle from the East China Sea.

"I'm so happy!" The frog is holding the tortoise. "When I am on the ground, I will jump up and down at the well. When I am tired, I will rest on the broken bricks. Well frog said to chinemys reevesii: I'm so happy! When I am happy, I jump on the well. When you are tired, just lie on the broken brick and have a rest.

Back in the water, I will just swim with my head out of the water. When I walk in the mud, I will bury my feet. I looked back at the bugs, crabs and tadpoles that shared my well. They can't be as happy as me. "Back in the water, I just swam with my head up. I jumped into the mud and buried my leg. I looked back at the red worms, crabs and tadpoles in the well. They may not be as happy as I am.

"This pool belongs to me, because this well is mine. This is the greatest pleasure! " The frog said proudly. "You should come to see me when you are free!" The well water is mine, because it belongs to me. This is the greatest happiness! You might as well come and see me when you are free.

The tortoise and the frog went to the shallow well together. He raised his right foot and tried to get into the well. But before he could reach out his left hand, it got stuck, so he retired. Hearing this, chinemys reevesii followed the frog into the well, but he didn't know that his left foot reached in, his right foot tripped, and he quit calmly.

The turtle thought it was very interesting and said, "I can't tell you how big the East China Sea is because it is only one foot." However, the flood has not increased its depth at all, and the drought will not reduce it by an inch. Its depth does not change with time or with rainfall. This is its greatest pleasure! "

Chinemys reevesii was amused and said to the frog, I can't describe the size of the East China Sea because it can't be measured. Flood can neither increase its depth nor drought can temporarily reduce it. Its depth will not change because of the length of time or the number of both. This is the greatest joy in the East China Sea!

Hearing the tortoise's words, the frog was shocked. Well frog stood aside in surprise.