Taro demonstrates sincerity, hard work, and a strong sense of duty towards his parents, which ultimately leads to him being rewarded by both nature and the Emperor. | Card: 2 / 32 |
Taro's persistence in working hard despite earning little reflects the theme of ___ in the story. | Card: 3 / 32 |
The moral lesson is that sincerity and respect for one's parents lead to divine rewards and good fortune. | Card: 8 / 32 |
Riddle: I am a woodcutter who works hard all day, yet my earnings are quite small. I care for my parents in every way. Who am I? | Card: 9 / 32 |
Multiple Choice: Who rewards Taro for his good deeds? A) His parents B) The Emperor C) The forest spirits D) His friends | Card: 11 / 32 |
Taro was motivated to work harder because he wanted to earn enough money to buy Sake for his old father, who was shivering from the cold. | Card: 14 / 32 |
Fill in the blank: Taro discovered a waterfall that produced a liquid that tasted like ___. | Card: 15 / 32 |
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Riddle: I am a drink that warms the heart and is sought after in cold times. What am I? | Card: 17 / 32 |
What happened when Taro returned to the waterfall after telling the villagers about it? | Card: 19 / 32 |
When Taro returned to the waterfall with the villagers, they discovered that the liquid they fetched tasted like plain water, not like the Sake Taro had brought home. ![]() | Card: 20 / 32 |
Taro realized that the waterfall was favoring him by providing the same fine Sake, a tasty drink. ![]() | Card: 22 / 32 |
The significance is to set an example for other children to respect and obey their parents, highlighting the values of kindness and good behavior. | Card: 26 / 32 |
Riddle: I flow and rush, but am not a river. I bring a drink that's often sought after. What am I? | Card: 27 / 32 |
A thoughtful person shows care for others and acts wisely in challenging situations, as Taro did. | Card: 30 / 32 |











