The Rest of the Story

The Rest of the Story: Two Tigers

April - Jack and Jill

  两只老虎, 跑得快,跑得快, 一只没有耳朵, 一只没有尾巴, 真奇怪,真奇怪。 Two tigers, Running fast, running fast, One has no ears, One has no tail, How strange, how strange. Liǎng Zhī Lǎo Hǔ, or “Two Tigers”, is a beloved nursery rhyme from China that conveys a profound lesson within its simplicity. The rhyme describes two tigers, one missing an ear […]

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The Rest of the Story: This is the Way the Ladies Ride

February - Ladies Ride

This playful rhyme offers a snapshot of life’s many riders, each navigating their journey in their own way. The lady, the farmer, the schoolboy, and the beggar all travel differently—each shaped by their circumstances, their burdens, and their perspectives. Beneath its simplicity lies a powerful reminder: while our rides may differ, we are all on the same journey.

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