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How to Infiltrate Traditional Culture in the Teaching of Golden Footprints
Golden Footprints is a children's literature work created by Japanese writer Kubota yansui. The main contents are as follows: The servant of the little boy Masataro's family caught a little fox from the mountain, and two old foxes tried their best to save the little fox. They risked their lives to take care of the little fox under the floor of Masataro's house, and established a close relationship of trust with Masataro. Masataro sympathized with the little fox and secretly fed the old fox. Later, the fox was given to a neighbor. In order to get the fox back, Masataro accidentally fell off the cliff, and two old foxes rescued Masataro who was unconscious in the cold wind. Finally, Masataro wanted to get the fox back and put it back in the mountains with his father. The fox family finally reunited and returned to the Woods.
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