Mr. and Mrs. Haktak find a magic pot that makes a copy of everything that gets put inside it. The Haktaks are delighted until Mrs. Haktak falls into the pot, and the trouble begins . . .
A poor old Chinese farmer finds a magic brass pot that doubles or duplicates whatever is placed inside it, but his efforts to make himself wealthy lead to unexpected complications.
A fictionalized account of the Empress of China's discovery, around 2700 B.C., that the cocoons of the worms in her mulberry trees were made of fine, shiny, silken thread which could be made into beautiful cloth.
Long ago, when people on earth worked hard and often went for days without eating, the Emperor of all the Heavens sent his best messenger, Ox Star, down to earth with an important decree: "The people of earth should eat at least once every three days". But Ox Star bumbled the message and for this he was banished from heaven to become forever a ...
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