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Once apon a time, A Korean woodcutter was in the woods when he heard a distant cry. The woodcutter than ran to the cry and he saw a snake going up a tree to a nest of birds with the mamma bird crying for help. The woodcutter yelled "STOP"! but the snake still went up the tree, the woodcutter than grabbed a stick and smacked it on the top of the head of the snake, and he died instantly.
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The next day, at the dark of night, the woodcutter was directed by a white female into a house, and the woodcutter went into the house and laid down on a wood floor, and he fell asleep. Than in the middle of the night, he woke up, and he could barely move and he was wrapped by a white snake, it was the spirit of the snake against the birds the day before.
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RINGGGGGG!!! The bell rang. "Hisssssss" The snake slithered out the door with anger. For a while the woodcutter was still,and scared. The snake had not returned. The woodcutter thought it was a dream until, he saw blood and feather on the ground. He walked further until he saw the dead body of a bird. He recognized the bird he helped. The woodcutter cried around the bird.
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The national borders have an origin of different country's culture and identity for many years.
Many different countries have well known heroes like Tan Gun and Gandhi. They also have poets like, Confucius and Basho. People have fought for freedom like Abdul Rahman and Rani Lakshmibai. The Chinese monkey has been a identity for a myth for China.
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Created & published on StoryJumper™ ©2025 StoryJumper, Inc.
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Once apon a time, A Korean woodcutter was in the woods when he heard a distant cry. The woodcutter than ran to the cry and he saw a snake going up a tree to a nest of birds with the mamma bird crying for help. The woodcutter yelled "STOP"! but the snake still went up the tree, the woodcutter than grabbed a stick and smacked it on the top of the head of the snake, and he died instantly.
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"The Woodcutter and the Bird"
A Korean woodcutter saves birds from a snake, but later gets attacked by the spirit of the snake. The story then transitions to a discussion about national borders and cultural identities.
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