Since I don't know the details of 'the long nosed one story', I can only make some speculations. It could be a fable where the long - nosed character learns some valuable lessons. For example, if it's a story for children, it might teach them about acceptance, either self - acceptance or acceptance of others who are different. Or perhaps it's an adventure story where the long - nosed one embarks on a journey to find something important, and along the way, meets various characters and faces different challenges.
The red-nosed Taoist priest was a slang term for Taoist priests. This title referred to those Taoist priests who looked a little like a cow's nose. It meant that their Dao was very profound and could fight against evil spirits and ghosts, and clean up the evil atmosphere. In Taoist culture, Taoist priests were regarded as cultivators and were also called Daoists. Taoist priests usually formed some special temperament and habits in their long-term cultivation, including the characteristics that they were often called "old Taoist priests with cow noses". This title was not a derogatory term. At least, it was a neutral term.
Well, it depends on what you mean by 'true'. Rudolph was first a fictional character in a storybook. However, over time, Rudolph has become such an iconic part of Christmas that it feels very real to many people. We see Rudolph in Christmas parades, on Christmas cards, and in holiday movies. So while it didn't happen as a real - life event in the traditional sense, it has a kind of truth in the cultural context of Christmas.
Rudolph was a reindeer with a shiny red nose. The other reindeer made fun of him because of his different nose. One foggy Christmas Eve, Santa Claus was having trouble seeing to deliver presents. But Rudolph's red nose was so bright that it could cut through the fog. Santa asked Rudolph to lead the sleigh, and Rudolph did a great job. After that, Rudolph was no longer an outcast and was loved by all the reindeer.
The main plot is about a reindeer with a red nose. He is initially mocked by the other reindeer because of his different nose. But on a foggy Christmas Eve, his red nose becomes very useful as it can shine brightly and guide Santa's sleigh through the night, so he becomes a hero.