Lepus: Difference between revisions
From The Seven Sages of Rome
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The gardener for Emperor Aurelianus raises a rabbit in a hutch within the emperor's gardens. One day, the rabbit escapes from the hutch, and quickly does great damage to the garden. Furious, the emperor has the gardener executed. | The gardener for Emperor Aurelianus raises a rabbit in a hutch within the emperor's gardens. One day, the rabbit escapes from the hutch, and quickly does great damage to the garden. Furious, the emperor has the gardener executed. | ||
|Has Note=Nishimura notes the relevant motif index code (TU2242: the Gardener of Emperor), and the parallels found in ''Kengu-kyo'' [''The Wise and Foolish Sutra''], 42 (a parrot damages a mango orchard). | |||
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Revision as of 16:55, 20 January 2025
The Hare
The gardener for Emperor Aurelianus raises a rabbit in a hutch within the emperor's gardens. One day, the rabbit escapes from the hutch, and quickly does great damage to the garden. Furious, the emperor has the gardener executed.
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Nishimura notes the relevant motif index code (TU2242: the Gardener of Emperor), and the parallels found in Kengu-kyo [The Wise and Foolish Sutra], 42 (a parrot damages a mango orchard). |
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| Nishimura (2001) |
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| This inset story appears in no manuscripts of the database |