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Learn more- In a small neighborhood of a city China , there lived a little girl who had was collected by a dealer antiques. Among the miserable trinkets on sale in the shop was a vessel owned personally the little girl , we had always said it was precious vase , but she did not know why. Now a day , sleeping after having smoked curiosity opium pipe dealer , the little girl dreamed that she had broken the vase and that dragons, and fantastic characters painted on the sides began to live counting for she the following story: Formerly the prince loved Sun Princess Sunray, but the wicked Mandarin Tan -Tan (symbolizing clouds ) opposed their happiness. Eager to escape , the two lovers began in route for the country of Love where they had said they were clouds , never not darkened the sun . On the road stood a dragon that sought to attract travelers in his cave . The unfortunates who fall in his trap, never seen the day again . But the two lovers , with their affection , resisted the dangerous seduction. Tan- Tan, less cautious than they, was killed. Having happily continued their journey, the Prince and Princess arrived the country where happiness reigns forever . Thousands of years ( represented on the screen by a curious game constellations) passed. Disappointed to see always happy ones he had in vain tried to its victims , the dragon tore his eyes. His eyes became two beautiful diamonds that fell into the hands of the hero. Their friend the Sun warned them that he alone gave pure and vivifying rays and the lights diamonds were dangerous ; without listening , they played with wonderful jewels and every living thing that was touched a radius of a diamond is immediately petrified , becoming similar to porcelain ; thus themselves , having imprudently exposed light stones , were transformed into a porcelain vase valuable . The girl , still half asleep , saw an English tourist that wante to buy the vase. The little girl didn't want to sell it so she bites the English in his lamb . The terrified buyer dropped the vase, it brokes , and the merchant awaked . The English persisted in wanting become the owner of the trinket, even broken . this insistence gave much food for thought to the merchant , who, at random , doubled its price ; tenacious customer accepted this new award , and went carrying carefully debris porcelain. In fact, an old manuscript had taught him the presence of two beautiful diamonds in the even dough vase . After his departure , the attention of the girl was caught by two shiny objects in two tiny debris escaped the vigilance of English : they were diamonds. The child amused for a moment , then disdaining their fake ray she gave the good merchant precious stones , and went outside to enjoy the beautiful sun shine .
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