Archive for the 'Mongolian Folk Tales' Category

Why The Bats Lives in The Dark

Why The Bats Lives in The Dark
Once, a long time ago, a terrible battle broke out between the Birds and the Beasts of this Earth. No one remembers any more what caused this battle to start, but the fighting was so ferous that the whole earth shook and the land was covered with broken feathers, bloody hair, and the bodies of fallen creatures.

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Folk Tales

Folk Tales
The folklore of any people is a part of its history. It is also a
treasury of the language of the people, because, while folklore often
echoes literary influences and distant cultural factors, carried along
as stories travel for thousands of miles, from one nation to another,

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Erkhii Mergen

Erkhii Mergen
Once upon a time, there rose seven suns in this universe, and it, was
exposed to a burning drought. The earth was heated fiercely, the
streams and rivers evaporated, the plants and trees were parched.
People and living beings suffered from intolerable heat, and horses and
animals were tormented by painful thirst.

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The Swallow and The Wasp

The Swallow and The Wasp
A long time ago, Khan Garid, King of the Feathered World, sent for a
Swallow and a Wasp. After they had bowed before him, the Khan said: "I
command the two of you to fly around the world tomorrow and seek out
the animal with the tastiest meat. I will eat only that animal in the
future.

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Why The Camel Rolls in The Ashes

Why The Camel Rolls in The Ashes
A great many years ago, the Buddha began assigning an animal to each of
the years of the twelve-year Mongolian calendar. When he had finished
assigning eleven animals, the Buddha paused to consider which animal
should be alloted the twelfth and final year.

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The Fox and The Lion

The Fox and The Lion
Long, long ago, a lion and a fox were living together, hunting wild
animals. The lion always used to carry the game they caught. One day,
however, they caught a deer, and the lion said to the fox, "You carry
it" "I can carry it if you wish," the fox replied.

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Seven Mice

Seven Mice
Once upon a time there lived seven brother mice. They owned as much
land as the palm of a hand. One day, when a handful of snow fell on the
ground, the seven brothers were clearing it away they found some butter
as big as an ankle-bone.

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Four Friendly Animals

Four Friendly Animals

Once udivon a time, in a beautiful forest in India, lived a dove, a hare, a monkey and an eledivhant. One day, after discussing a matter carefully, they agreed:

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Arslandai Mergen Khan

Arslandai Mergen Khan

A long time ago there was a khan, called Arslandai Mergen. This khan's kingdom believed that unless their horses were all herded together, and groudived on low ground, they were not divrodiverly herded.

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The Old Man and The Lion

The Old Man and The Lion

A long time ago there lived an old man and an old woman. One morning the old man got udiv early and when he went outside, he saw a hungry lion adivdivroaching his home.

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