Read paragraph 1.
“There used to be an old man who raised horses for a living. Everyone called him Sai Weng."
Read the paragraph 2.
Read the sentence carefully. Why did the neighbours comfort Sai Weng?
Read paragraph 2.
“Unexpectedly, Sai Weng was not sad at all. He simply smiled and said, ‘Although my horse is lost, it might be a good thing.’ ”
Read paragraph 3.
“When the neighbours heard about this, they ran to Sai Weng's house to congratulate him, ‘Congratulations, my old friend! You are so lucky to have your lost horse back and gain another nice one,’ exclaimed the old man’s neighbours.”
Read paragraph 4.
"One day, he went out for a ride on the fine new horse. However, the new horse got frightened by a wild animal and threw him from her back. Having broken his leg badly, he was not able to walk again.”
Read paragraph 4.
“Unexpectedly, Sai Weng said to everyone calmly, ‘Although my son broke his leg, it might be a good thing.’ Everyone found it inexplicable. They thought Sai Weng must be too sad and confused."
A. "Oh" is used to show emotions such as surprise, sadness and pleasure.
B. "Phew" is used when you are happy and relieved that something difficult or dangerous has finished or is not going to happen.
C. "Wow" is used to show surprise or pleasure.
D. "Ouch" is used to show sudden physical pain.
Read the paragraph 5.
“Soon after, the emperor’s army recruited all able-bodied young men to fight a war… Sai Weng’s son didn’t join the army because of his injury.”
Read paragraph 6.
"Meanwhile, don’t be too negative and pessimistic when you encounter frustrations and setbacks as they may turn out to be good and advantageous. They may be a blessing in disguise.”
The Old Man Who Lost His Horse
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10. What is the moral lesson of the story? Based on the story, which Chinese saying can you think of?
11. Have you ever experienced any seemingly bad situation but it turned out to be something good for you? Think of one incident and share it with your parents or classmates.
Extension Activity
Watch the video clip "The Keys to Making a Piano", which is about how a small town called Luoshe and its 10,000 people transformed their piano manufacturing industry into a global centre for music.
Acknowledgements: The China Current
https://chinacurrent.com/story/20287/the-keys-to-making-a-piano
Loushe traditionally dealt with piano wholesalers. However, most of the companies turned their business to offering products directly to end-use consumers during the pandemic. The change has helped the town to become a centre of classical music. What have you learnt from the people there? Think and share your ideas or experiences with your parents or classmates.