I'm sorry, I don't know the specific 'the king's white elephant story' well enough to tell it in full. You might want to look for it in some folktale books or online story collections.
The white elephant story has different versions. In one common version, a king gives a white elephant as a gift to someone he dislikes. Although the white elephant is precious on the surface, it costs a great deal to take care of. It eats a large amount of food, requires special living conditions, etc. So the recipient is actually burdened with this so - called 'precious' gift.
I'm sorry, I don't know the specific 'the king's elephant story'. It could be about a magnificent elephant that belonged to a king. Maybe the elephant was used in battles, parades, or was a symbol of the king's power and wealth.
Since I don't have the full details of 'the little elephant story', I can only speculate. It may be that the little elephant is born into a difficult situation, perhaps in a time when there is not much food or water. The story could then follow its journey of survival and growth. It might have to learn to be brave and strong. It could also be about the little elephant's relationship with its mother or other family members, and how they support each other through tough times.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to tell the exact 'elephant king story'. However, generally in such stories, the elephant king is often depicted as a large, majestic creature with great power and intelligence. He might have to face challenges like rival elephant groups or dangerous predators, and his actions and leadership would be central to the story.
There was a white elephant in a small village. The villagers considered it a sacred animal. One day, the white elephant decided to play a trick. It went to the village well and used its trunk to spray water on everyone who came to draw water. People were initially shocked but then couldn't help but laugh at the elephant's mischievousness.
A white elephant Christmas story often involves the white elephant gift exchange. In this tradition, people bring a wrapped, unwanted or funny item. During the party, participants draw numbers. The first person selects a gift and unwraps it. Then the next person can either steal the opened gift or choose a new wrapped one. It adds a lot of fun and laughter to the Christmas gathering as people end up with strange and unexpected presents.
Once upon a time, a king received a white elephant as a gift. This elephant was very naughty. One day, it sneaked into the royal kitchen and ate all the fruits meant for the grand banquet. Everyone was shocked but also couldn't help laughing at the sight of the elephant with a big, round belly full of fruits.
If the king in the story is proud of his white elephant just for its rarity and not for its real value, the moral might be that vanity and pride in material possessions are not good. The king should value things based on their true worth rather than just their appearance or uniqueness.
Well, the white elephant exchange game is a great party activity. Basically, people gather and each brings a sort of odd or not - so - useful item. It starts with the first person picking a gift. Then the next person can either take that gift or pick a new one. If someone's gift gets stolen, they can then steal from someone else or choose a new one. It's all about the element of surprise and the competitiveness among the players.
I'm not sure which specific 'left and right white elephant story' you mean. There could be many fictional or cultural stories about white elephants. Maybe it's a story from a particular region or a personal creation.