chinese folklore the man with golden heart bilingual edition english french

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In a certain wellknown and populous city in one of the northwestern provinces of China there once resided a man of the name of Meng Everyone knew about him His fame had spread not only throughout the town but also far away into the country beyond for of all the merchants who carried on business in this great commercial centre he was the wealthiest and the most enterprising He had begun life as a poor lad but through great strength of purpose and positive genius for business he had steadily risen step by step until by the time our story opens he had become exceedingly wealthy and was the acknowledged leader in all the great undertakings for which the city was famous Meng had always gained the admiration and affection of every one who became acquainted with him He was of an artless openhearted disposition which won men to him and his reputation for generosity made his name fragrant throughout the entire region in which he lived Forty years ago he had come to the city in search of employment His father was a farmer in one of the outlying country districts but Meng discontented with the dulness of the life and with the strain and trouble brought upon his home by bad seasons started out for the great town to make his fortune All that he possessed he carried on his person His stockintrade consisted simply of a stout bamboo pole and a good strong rope the usual signs of a porter but his willingness to oblige and the hearty pleasant way in which he performed his arduous duties gained him the goodwill of all who employed him Before many months had passed he was in constant demand and was slowly saving up money that was to enable him to rise from the position of a coolie and to enter some business which would give him a more honourable place in society

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In a certain well-known and populous city in one of the north-western provinces of China, there once resided a man of the name of Meng. Everyone knew about him. His fame had spread not only throughout the town, but also far away into the country beyond; for of all the merchants who carried on business in this great commercial centre he was the wealthiest and the most enterprising. He had begun life as a poor lad; but through great strength of purpose and positive genius for business, he had steadily risen step by step, until by the time our story opens, he had become exceedingly wealthy and was the acknowledged leader in all the great undertakings for which the city was famous. Meng had always gained the admiration and affection of every one who became acquainted with him. He was of an artless, open-hearted disposition which won men to him, and his reputation for generosity made his name fragrant throughout the entire region in which he lived. Forty years ago he had come to the city in search of employment. His father was a farmer in one of the outlying country districts; but Meng, discontented with the dulness of the life and with the strain and trouble brought upon his home by bad seasons, started out for the great town to make his fortune. All that he possessed he carried on his person. His stock-in-trade consisted simply of a stout bamboo pole and a good strong rope, the usual signs of a porter; but his willingness to oblige, and the hearty, pleasant way in which he performed his arduous duties, gained him the goodwill of all who employed him. Before many months had passed he was in constant demand, and was slowly saving up money that was to enable him to rise from the position of a coolie and to enter some business which would give him a more honourable place in society.

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