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花木蘭MulanLongago,agirlnamedMulanlivedwithhermotherandfatherinasmallvillageinthelandofWeiinNorthernChina.Onemorning,afterreturningfromherdailyvisittothemarket,Mulansawacrowdofpeopleoutsidethevillagemeetingplace.Thepeoplewerereadingaposterthatsaid:OfficialDecreefromtheEmperor.Wearebeingattackedfromthesouth.Theemperorordersonemalefromeach

householdtoreportformilitarydutyatdawn.Noexceptions!Mulanracedhometoherfather."Youcannotgo,father!"Mulancried."Yourwoundshavenothealedfromthelastwar.""Daughter,"Fatherreplied."Wouldyouhavemedishonorourfamily?Imustgo.""No.I

must,"Mulansaidbravely.

Fatherlaughed."Nowomanfightsinthearmy.""YouknowIridebetterthanmostoftheboysinthevillage,"Mulaninsisted."I'mproudofyourskills,"Fathersaid,pattingheronthehead."Butdon'tbesilly.""Youtaughtmetohandleasword,"Mulanargued."Youknowlcanfight!""Enough!"Fathersaid."Gopreparesupper.I'mleavinginthe

morning,andIneedtoeatwelltonight."Mulanwalkedawayfromherfather,disappointedbutdetermined.Laterthatnight,Mulancutoffherlonghair.Shewashedthepowderandrougeoffherface.Beforedawn,Mulanstoleherfather'sarmorandslippedoutofthe

house.Dressedlikeasoldier,Mulanjoinedthemenassembledatthevillagemeetingplaceandregisteredforherfamily.NoonerealizedMulanwasagirl.Shefooledthemallandmarchedofftobattlewiththeothers.Overyears,Mulantraveledthousandsofmiles.Asasoldier,shecrossedwideriversandtallmountains.Inbattle,theyoungwomanwasasbraveasanyofthesoldiers.Shewasmoreskillfulthanmostwiththeswordandlance.Mulanbecametheleaderofherunit.Whenthewarwasfinallyover,Mulanwasawardedmanymedals.TheGeneralofthearmyofferedMulanajobinahighoffice."Iamhonored,"Mulansaid."ButImustreturntomyfamily."TheGeneral,confounded,watchedhisbestsoldierwalkaway.WhenMulanreachedherhome,shewasgreetedbyhermotherandfather."Father,"Mulansaid."Iamsorrytohavedishonoredourfamily.""Dishonor?"Fatherreplied."Youhavemadeusproud.Youhavebroughthonortoourfamily."Mulanembracedherfather.Afterafewweeksathome,Mulanwasbackinwomen'sclothes.Shehadforgottenherlifeasasoldier.Oneday,Mulanwenttoanswerthedoor.ItwastheGeneral."Iamlookingforthesoldierwholivesinthishouse,"theGeneralsaidtoMulan."Thatsoldierisme,"Mulanreplied.Mulanfetchedhermedalsand

armorandshowedtheGeneralthatshewastellingthetruth."IamsorryifIdishonoredouremperor,"MulansaidtotheGeneral."Dishonor?"theGeneralreplied."Itdoesnotmatterthatyouareawomanandnotaman.Youfoughtbravelyandsillfullyforyouremperor.Itisanhonortocallyouoneofmysoldiers."Thatnight,theGeneralatesupperwithMulanandherfamily.MulanlistenedhumblyasherfamilyandherGeneralretoldthestoryofhowMulanhadhonoredherfather,herfamily,andheremperor.DrillWoodtoMakeFire

火Longtimeago,peoplehadn'tlearnedhowtomakefire,letalonecookfood.Peopleaterawfoodanddrankcoldwater.Everythingtheyatewasraw,sopeopleusedtogetsickandevendieeasily,andtheirlifespanwasnotlong.Oneday,theforestcaughtfire.Afterthefirewasputout,peoplefoundbeaststhatwereburntbythefire.Peoplefoundthatthesmellwasgood.Theytookabite,anditwasdelicious,too.Hence,peoplelearnedthatmeattastesbetterwhencookedwithfire.Theyalsodiscoveredthatfirecanbringlightanddriveawaywildanimals.Withfire,thebeastswouldn'tdaretogetnearpeople.Theyalsodiscoveredthatfirecanbringlightanddriveawaywildanimals.Withfire,thebeastswouldn'tdaretogetnearpeople.Onamountain,theregrewakindoftreecalledSuimu.IntheSuimuwoods,therelivedakindofbirdwithalongandhardbeak.Thiskindofbirdlikedtopeckthewoodwithitsbeak.Itpeckedandpecked,andsometimesitcouldpeckoutsparks.Onedayamanwalkedthroughthewoodsandsawthesparks.Hethought:"Ifbirdscanmakesparks,canIdothesame?"HefoundapieceofSuimuwoodandahardbranch,andstruckthewoodwiththebranchjustlikethebirddid.However,hecouldn'tmakeanysparksnomatterhowhardhetried.Buthedidn'tgiveup.HefoundapieceofdrySuimuwoodandputsomehayonit.Hekeptdrillinganddilingonthewoodwithabranch.Finally,thewoodsparkedandlitsomehayandthewood.Hekeptdrillinganddilingonthewoodwithabranch.Finally,thewoodsparkedandlitsomehayandthewood.Wordspreadquickly,andpeoplegraduallylearnedtomakefireontheirownandcookfoodwithtorches.Thedaysofeatingrawmeathadfinallyended.Whenthenightcomes,peopleallgatheraroundthefire,andthewildanimalsdarenotapproachthemeasily.Themanwhoinvented"dillingwoodtomakefire"wasnamedSulRenShi.Peoplewereverygratefulltohimandelectedhimasthe,leaderofthetribe.SuiRenShiisregardedasthe"ancestorof

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