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Lu Chen transmigrated to the Great Sum Dynasty, becoming the Ninth Prince of the dynasty. Unlike the transmigrators in novels, Lu Chen didn't have extensive engineering knowledge, nor did he remember much classical poetry. In order to avoid getting involved in the succession struggle, Lu Chen could only lie low, planning to enjoy a quiet life of splendor and wealth. Due to his mother's status, Lu Chen was eventually granted a marriage by the Emperor and was assigned to be Prince over a bitterly cold territory in the north. Just when Lu Chen thought he was going to decay in such a manner for the rest of his life, he activated a system on his wedding night. As long as he sired a heir, Lu Chen would be able to receive rewards and even enhance his own power. Years later. Lu Chen marched into the capital with a million-strong army to support the Emperor, and everyone was dumbfounded. "Wasn't this guy a useless Prince? Where did he get a million-strong army from!" "What's happening, how could he possibly be a Grandmaster?" "Turns out the Ninth Prince's decadence was all an act!" ...

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The Evil Mother-in-law: Torment Children, Work Hard, Be Rich!

Tong Huaqiong transmigrated to ancient times into the body of the malicious widow Tong Dajiao and witnessed the execution scene where the malicious widow and her children were wiped out. She returned to the year Tong Dajiao had just become a widow. At the age of forty, she was already a grandmother, embodying the roles of both a wicked stepmother and mother-in-law. Naturally, the children she raised were bad bamboo shoots. The only slight comfort she felt was that, as a widow, she didn't have to serve an old husband. In this transmigration story, she lacked all the golden fingers like systems or noble birth. She didn't even have the chance to rise through marriage. Who could a widow marry? Especially with a bunch of burdens. She could only rely on herself and her bunch of bad bamboos at home. Revitalize the family reputation, correct the children's behavior. Treat stepchildren, daughters-in-law, and granddaughters kindly, dismiss the plan of her youngest son to sell his granddaughter to a wealthy family in exchange for tuition fees, force the youngest son to strive through education on his own, use a stick to awaken the second son from being lazy and spoiled to becoming the family's backbone, and rid the youngest daughter of laziness, greed, and love-brain. Reclaim wasteland and plant crops using modern scientific knowledge, turning saline-alkali land into fertile fields, leading the whole family towards a moderately prosperous life; start a business from street vending, selling steamed buns, pastries, marinated dishes, raising pigs, beekeeping... gradually expanding their commercial territory.

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What are the common themes in Sudanese children traditional stories?
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2024-11-09 15:08
One common theme is family values. Many stories emphasize the importance of respecting elders, taking care of siblings, and the unity of the family. For instance, stories might show how a family overcomes difficulties together. Another theme is nature. Sudanese traditional stories often involve the desert, animals, and plants, as nature is an important part of their lives. It teaches children to respect and co - exist with nature.
Can you share some Sudanese children traditional stories?
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2024-11-09 10:42
One traditional Sudanese children's story is about the wise old man in the village. He was known for his great knowledge and kindness. Whenever children had problems, they would go to him. He would tell them stories that taught them about values like honesty and respect. For example, he told a story of a boy who lied to his parents and how it brought misfortune to his family, so children learned not to lie.
What are some common themes in Sudanese children's traditional stories?
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2024-11-11 23:03
Common themes in Sudanese children's traditional stories include the power of friendship. Sudanese stories show how friends can help each other in times of need, whether it's sharing food during a famine or providing shelter. Spiritual beliefs also play a part. Some stories might have elements related to the Sudanese people's religious or spiritual beliefs, guiding children on how to be in harmony with the divine. And of course, the theme of community is there. It emphasizes that the community as a whole is important and everyone has a role to play in it.
Can you name some famous Sudanese children's traditional stories?
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2024-11-11 23:43
Sure. There is a traditional story called 'The Brave Boy'. In this story, a boy shows extraordinary courage in the face of danger, perhaps protecting his village from invaders. Then there's 'The Rainbow's End'. It's a story that has elements of mystery and wonder, as the characters search for the end of the rainbow and what they might find there. And 'The Talking Bird' is also quite famous, where a bird can talk and gives wise advice to the people it encounters.
What is a traditional children easter story?
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2024-11-18 07:14
One more traditional children's Easter story is about the lambs at Easter. Lambs are considered a symbol of innocence and new life. The story goes that on Easter, the lambs in the fields are especially happy. They frolic and play, as if they know that it's a special day. And children are told that just like the lambs are a sign of newness, Easter is a time for new starts and being good. This story also ties in with the idea of the sacrificial lamb in religious stories related to Easter.
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