Little swallow Gigi flew a very, very long way.

by xjnp2615 on 2011-05-20 10:33:48

After flying such a long way, Jiji finally found a tree, an apple tree, on a barren slope.

Jiji was so tired, thirsty and hungry. After such a long journey, there was only one tree.

After landing, he searched among the sparse leaves for a long time and found only one red apple.

Oh, what a precious apple it was! The apple was red and swayed in the gentle breeze.

Suddenly, Jiji noticed that the apple was shedding tears and emitting soft sobs.

"Hey, what's wrong with you?" Jiji asked the red apple.

"I, I have a stomachache. Ouch, it hurts so much!" The apple was sweating from the pain.

Jiji was very worried. He said hurriedly, "Red Apple, wait a moment. I'll go find Doctor Woodpecker right away." Despite his fatigue, he spread his wings and flew off.

Jiji flew a long way until he finally found Doctor Woodpecker in a small forest. "Doctor Woodpecker! Doctor Woodpecker! The red apple is sick; please come and check her out."

The woodpecker was examining another tree. He stopped, asked about the red apple's condition, and after some thought said, "I'm really sorry, but the red apple's condition is too serious. I can't treat her anymore."

Hearing this, Jiji had no choice but to seek out the owl who lived in a big tree. The owl said, "I can only be active at night. I can't see anything during the day. And, moreover, I don't know how to cure diseases either."

Jiji was very disappointed. Unable to find a doctor, he could only turn back, worried about the red apple.

When he returned to the apple tree, he found the red apple crying loudly, and there was already a small hole in her belly. Jiji watched anxiously. How strange, the hole in the red apple's belly grew bigger and bigger, suddenly a green bug wearing a red hat crawled out.

Jiji was furious and scolded, "It's you, this pest, bullying the red apple!" Saying this, he pecked at the bug with his beak. However, the large green bug was quite clever and quickly retreated back into the hole.

The red apple was in so much pain that she no longer had the strength to cry. Her voice became weaker and weaker.

Standing beside her, Jiji consoled her repeatedly: "Red Apple, endure a little more. As soon as the big bug comes out, I will peck him to death and eat him!"

Jiji waited and waited. He kept guarding the entrance to the hole. Suddenly, a butterfly flew out of the hole and headed toward a patch of wildflowers on the hillside far below. Jiji realized at once that this was the transformed large green bug. So he flapped his wings and chased after it.

Seeing Jiji chasing him, the butterfly panicked and cried out, "Oh, am I not beautiful? I am beautifying life. Don't eat me!"

"Tsk! It's you who harmed the apple girl. No matter how beautiful you are, you're still a pest!" Saying this, Jiji dived down and swallowed the butterfly whole in one bite.

After eliminating the butterfly, Jiji returned and wanted to see if the red apple was better. But when he circled around the apple tree five times, he couldn't find her. In the end, he found her on the ground. The only apple had rotted and lay motionless on the ground. Jiji was extremely sad, and his tears fell onto the rotten apple. At this moment, the rotten apple mustered her strength and said, "Good-hearted swallow, I'm dying. Please plant the seeds inside me on the hillside. They are my children. Take good care of them..."

With great sorrow, Jiji followed the apple's instructions, carefully picking out each seed from inside the apple and then planting each one on the hillside.

He invited Uncle Wind to cover the seeds with soil; he invited Grandma Rain to water the seeds; he begged Grandpa Sun to give the earth more warmth... Soon, the apple seeds sprouted and grew into saplings of young apple trees. Under Jiji's careful care, the apple saplings grew taller and taller, and before long, this place became an orchard. Jiji also invited Doctor Woodpecker to prevent diseases in the orchard and invited the owl to protect the orchard.

Later, all the apple trees in this orchard were laden with big red apples. All the red apples nodded and smiled happily at Jiji. Jiji, on the other hand, invited all his original bird friends to live together joyfully in this happy orchard, leading a cheerful and happy life.

Three Little Pigs Building Houses

Mother Pig had three children, one named Little Black Pig, one named Little White Pig, and the other named Little Flower Pig.

One day, Mother Pig said to the piglets, "Now, you've grown up, you should learn some skills. Go build a house each!"

The three little pigs asked, "Mom, what should we use to build houses?" Mother Pig said, "Straw, wood, or bricks can all be used to build houses, but a straw house isn't as sturdy as a wooden house, and a wooden house isn't as sturdy as a brick house."

The three little pigs happily set off. On their way, they saw a pile of straw ahead. Little Black Pig hurriedly said, "I'll use this straw to build a straw house."

Little White Pig and Little Flower Pig continued forward. They walked on and saw a pile of wood ahead. Little White Pig quickly said, "I'll use this wood to build a wooden house."

Little Flower Pig kept going forward. She walked on and saw a pile of bricks ahead. Little Flower Pig happily said, "I'll use these bricks to build a brick house." Then, Little Flower Pig started building with one brick at a time. Before long, sweat came out, and her arms got sore, but Little Flower Pig wouldn't take a break. The brick house was done! Little Flower Pig laughed happily.

Behind the mountain lived a big gray wolf. Hearing about the three little pigs, he laughed haughtily, "The three little pigs coming is just perfect. I'll eat them all!"

The big gray wolf came to the straw house and called for Little Black Pig to open the door. Little Black Pig refused to open it. The big gray wolf gave it a strong push, and the straw house collapsed. Little Black Pig hastily escaped from the straw house, shouting as he ran, "The big gray wolf is here! The big gray wolf is here!" Little White Pig inside the wooden house heard this, quickly opened the door, let Little Black Pig in, and tightly closed the door again.

The big gray wolf came to the wooden house and called for Little White Pig to open the door. Little White Pig refused to open it. The big gray wolf pushed hard, making the wooden house sway. Pushing harder, the wooden house collapsed, and Little Black Pig and Little White Pig quickly escaped from the wooden house, shouting as they ran, "The big gray wolf is here! The big gray wolf is here!" Hearing this, Little Flower Pig inside the brick house quickly opened the door, let Little Black Pig and Little White Pig in, and tightly closed the door.

The big gray wolf came to the brick house and called for Little Flower Pig to open the door. Little Flower Pig refused to open it. The big gray wolf pushed hard, but the brick house didn't budge. Pushing again, the brick house remained unmoved. Using all his strength, the big gray wolf gave the brick house a heavy push, but the brick house still didn't move. The big gray wolf developed three lumps on his head and fell flat on his back. Seeing the chimney on the roof, the big gray wolf climbed up and squeezed through the chimney. The three little pigs quickly added more firewood to the stove, lighting a roaring fire. The big gray wolf squeezed through the chimney and fell into the hot stove, getting burned to death.

Two Wine Jars

In the warehouse stood two wine jars. One had been opened and was empty; the other jar was sealed tightly, filled with wine.

The empty wine jar, with its big belly, bumped against his companion and said,

"Listen, how pleasant a sound I make! Smell me, how fragrant I am! I'm not boasting, but I'm full of fine wine. Truly, 'Fine rice makes the spring wind blow, exquisite liquor fills the humble pot'! Ha ha, it's truly fine wine!"

Saying this, he swayed unsteadily and sang a little tune, as if drunk.

The other wine jar merely glanced at his companion and didn't say a word.

Soon, someone came to fetch the wine. That person first tapped on the empty jar, which emitted a hollow "kong kong" sound. He then tapped the other jar, which made a muffled sound, almost no sound at all. Without hesitation, the person picked up this "mute" jar.

"Hey, why don't you pick me?" the empty jar protested indignantly.

"Ah," the person turned around and looked at the empty jar, saying, "I need fine wine, not your 'kong kong' sounds!"

Forget-Me-Grass

Little Mouse Waiwai saw Little Rabbit holding a glass bottle. Inside the bottle was a green plant.

"What is this?" Waiwai asked curiously, reaching out to open the bottle cap and take a look.

"Don't open it!" Little Rabbit exclaimed nervously. "Teacher Dudu said, the bottle contains Forget-Me-Grass. Whoever smells the grass will forget everything."

Waiwai thought to himself, "If I wear a mask, I won't smell it, right?" So he quietly put on a mask, opened the glass bottle cap, and took out the Forget-Me-Grass.

Little Rabbit muttered, "What was I supposed to do just now?" Then, looking dazed, she left with the bottle.

Dongdong and Xixi came to find Waiwai, saying, "Waiwai, it's your turn to clean the classroom." Waiwai made them smell the Forget-Me-Grass. Dongdong and Xixi immediately forgot about asking Waiwai and went to clean the classroom themselves.

Waiwai saw Momo Ball holding an ice cream in his hand. He quickly approached, holding the Forget-Me-Grass in front of Momo Ball while taking the ice cream from him. Momo Ball licked his lips and muttered, "What did I just eat?" Then he wandered off confusedly.

Waiwai was quite pleased with himself. He removed his mask, ready to eat the ice cream, but alas, he had forgotten that he was still holding the Forget-Me-Grass.

The scent of the Forget-Me-Grass made Waiwai completely disoriented, forgetting even who he was. Confused, he wandered everywhere, even forgetting how to avoid the rain.

Everyone wanted to help him, but whenever they approached, the smell of the Forget-Me-Grass made them forget what they intended to do, so they walked away again. Waiwai continued wandering outside, enduring wind, rain, and sun exposure until two weeks later, when the Forget-Me-Grass dried up, and his friends finally found him.

Toys Go Home

Dingding constantly pestered his mother to buy toys — airplanes, cars, trains, robots, plush dogs... He wanted everything. But Dingding never took care of his toys. The robot's leg was broken, the bear's arm was missing, the plane had no wings, and the car lacked wheels... The toys all looked dejected and lost their spirit. One day, Dingding's mother took him to visit Grandma. The toys gathered to discuss what to do. Hanhan Bear said, "Our master doesn't love us. Let's leave."

"Good idea, good idea!" the toys all cheered.

The toys found their broken legs, arms, and wheels, along with the airplane's wings... Supporting each other, they carried these parts and left Dingding's home. Along the way, people looked strangely at the disabled toys. An old man in the crowd said, "Come over! Come over! To my shop, I'll fix you."

So the toys stayed in the old man's shop.

When Dingding returned from Grandma's house, he entered the door and exclaimed, "Where are all the toys?" Dingding saw the note the toys left: "Dingding, since you don't love us, we're leaving."

Dingding burst into tears.

Looking at the pictures on the wall reminded him of the winking Fatpig Pig and the quacking froggy that could "guagua" call, and the nodding robot. Especially at night, Dingding always slept with Hanhan Bear. That night, Dingding couldn't fall asleep.

The next day, Dingding went out to play and passed by the old man's shop. Oh! There was Hanhan Bear waving at him, and Fatpig Pig smiling at him. "Aren't these my Hanhan Bear and Fatpig Pig?" The toys said, "Yes! The old man fixed us." Dingding said, "I'm sorry, I won't throw you around anymore. Come back, I miss you so much!" Dingding and the toys thanked the old man and returned home triumphantly.

Bean Soldiers Go to War

One day, the King of Long Beans gave the bean soldiers an order: "Across the river is the Fava Bean Kingdom. Go destroy them!"

The bean soldiers were brave, though they didn't know why they had to go to war, they were willing to follow the king's command.

The bean soldiers boarded the long bean train and set off. Each carriage of the long bean train held one bean soldier.

As the train moved on, a big river blocked their path.

The bean soldiers cut the train into sections, turning them into small boats, each carrying one bean soldier.

At this point, the fava bean soldiers saw all this and a fava bean officer said, "Oh no, we don't know what these long bean soldiers are doing here. Their boats aren't good enough, pay attention to saving them!"

Some long bean boats had already started to sink.

The fava bean kingdom sent out big ships. These big ships were made from fava bean pods.

The fava bean soldiers rescued the long bean soldiers one by one from the water.

The fava bean king arrived and said, "Bean soldiers, where are you going? Our fava bean large ships will take you there."

The bean soldiers were quite embarrassed: We were going to fight our enemies, but our enemies saved us.

They no longer wanted to fight and all fled back to the long bean kingdom.

Piggy Throws a Tantrum

Piggy Puff met many friends at Grandma's house, including Little Rabbit, Little Sheep, and Little Duck. They played happily. When it was time to part, Piggy Puff invited his friends to come play at his house the next day. They happily agreed.

The next day, Little Rabbit, Little Sheep, and Little Duck met up and came to Piggy Puff's house. Just as they were about to knock on the door, they suddenly heard Puff yelling loudly inside: "Mom, compensate me for my cake!"

"Dear, your cousin ate the cake yesterday. I'll buy you another one tomorrow."

"No! No! Why should he get to eat it?"

"Mom didn't make a mistake, you shouldn't throw a tantrum."

"Will throw, will throw a tantrum, you don't compensate me for the cake, I'll cry! Waah—waah—" Piggy Puff cried and threw a fit.

Knock! Knock! Knock! Little Duck knocked on the door.

Seeing his friends, Piggy Puff wiped away his tears and said, "You're so punctual. Let's play together."

"Hello, Mom Pig!" The friends politely greeted Piggy's mom first, then all said to Piggy Puff together, "We've come to say goodbye. A child who doesn't respect their mom won't respect their friends either. You'd better play alone." Then they turned around, holding hands and skipped away happily.

Piggy Puff looked at his friends' retreating backs and lowered his head to say to his mom, "Mom, I was wrong."

Shooting Fish Tailtail

"Pang!" The mosquito perched on the leaf fell into the water. "Pang!" Another small insect fell into the water. Hmm? What is it that shoots so accurately with a pang-pang sound? Ah, it's Shooting Fish Tailtail.

Shooting Fish Tailtail has been practicing shooting water bullets with his mom for a long time. Due to his hard training, he has become a marksman who never misses.

This day, he was cruising under the water plants, shooting insects on the leaves. Just then, a big mosquito landed on a leaf, about three meters away. With all his might, "Pang!" he shot it into the water, making it his snack.

He swam around for a while, eating quite a few insects, his belly was full. He was proud of his excellent shooting skills, now feeling there was nothing else to do, wanting to find a target to have some fun.

Just then, a duck waddled along the shore. So he secretly held a mouthful of water, took a deep breath, aimed at the duck