The Happy Utensils of the Paddy Field Civilization

Once upon a time, in a civilization far far away, there was a paddy field that was ruled by a communist government. The culture of the people was quite unique, as they domesticated their utensils and made them work for them.

One day, a historian came to visit the paddy field and asked about their economy. The people proudly showed him their porcelain mandarin trees, which produced both delicious fruit and stunning dishes. The historian was fascinated, but skeptical.

"How can utensils take care of trees?" he asked.

The people just chuckled and said, "You see, in our culture, we believe that utensils have feelings too. And when they are happy, they do a better job."

The historian couldn't believe what he was hearing, but decided to stay a while longer to see for himself. And sure enough, when the utensils were happy and content, the porcelain mandarin trees grew tall and strong.

From that day on, the historian became a believer in the power of happy utensils, and he spread the word far and wide. And the people in the paddy field continued to live in peace and prosperity, with their happy utensils taking care of everything.

The end.

Reflections

  1. How did the people of the paddy field feel about their utensils?
  2. What did the historian think about the economy in the paddy field?
  3. How did the porcelain mandarin trees grow?
  4. Why did the historian believe in the power of happy utensils?
  5. What was the culture of the people in the paddy field like?

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