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Falling Rice/Exposition
covered in clay/Rising Action
clothes never worn/Rising Action
Not my son/Rising Action
Getting Jiggeh With it/Rising Action
Visiting the Falling Flowers/Rising Action
Tree-ear noticed that a farmer was losing rice from his bag and decided to tell him rather than to keep it. His kindness earned him the rice by the farmer.
Tree-ear had to gather clay for making pots. He used a spade and cart to gather it and carry it back.
Mins wife gives Tree-ear her sons old coat to do the jobs that min gives him.
Tree-ear had been working for more than a year now waiting for the day that he would be able to make a pot, but the tradition is only supposed to be passed on to the potters son but the potters son was not alive.
Tree-ear and Crane-man were testing the jiggeh they made by trying to damage it. Once they pack it with more silk and straw he will go on his trip.
Tree-ear visited this place on the way. He gives respect to the women while he is there.
Gather the rice while I fix my bag. Then you can keep it.
SIR. You happen to be losing rice.
UUGH.
It was my sons, but since he can't use it *sniffs*... I think you need it and deserve it.
It is much appreciated.
I was wondering when the master potter would let me make pot.
No. The Tradition Is Only Supposed To Be Passed On To The Son.
This is hard.
Wow it held up with me kicking it.
Once I pack with it with more silk and straw, it will be good.
Crane-man told me the story about this.
Their bravery was really strong