Secure A Copy The Magical Starfruit Tree: A Chinese Folktale Penned By Rosalind C. Wang Ready In Digital Version

Magical Starfruit Tree: A Chinese Folktale by Roslind C Wang goodreads author, Illustrator Shao Wei Liu Childrens Illustrated Colour Picture Book The book narrates the story of a Chinese fruit vendor named Ah Di who was stingy.
On a market day, he collected juicy yellow starfruits in two baskets and brought with him to the monthly market for sale.
He found that the weather is hot and the seat below the shady is tree is vacant, He displayed his ware for sale, An old man walked towards him, He told him that he is thirsty and could he give him one of the smallest starfruit to him,
Secure A Copy The Magical Starfruit Tree: A Chinese Folktale Penned By Rosalind C. Wang Ready In Digital Version
Ah Di refused to give him the starfruit, Old man was not an ordinary person, He said that Gods in heaven will bless you for this kindness, Still Ah Di refused to help, A young boy named Ming Ming who showing his jumping tricks saw this scene, He came to Ah Di, gave him two coins and asked the Old man to select starfruit of his choice, Old man took one starfruit, He ate the fruit and made a hole in the earth with his stick, In the hole, he dug the seed of starfruit, He asked for hot water and covered the seed with soil and poured hot water on it, Soon, the starfish tree grew, Old man pointed with his stick and the tree grew large and starfruits started hanging from the branches, Old man asked Ming Ming to climb the tree, pluck starfruits and serve to all bystanders, After distribution of star fruits, the old man reduced the size of the tree, gifted the starfruit tree to Ming Ming and returned back.
People went away. Ah Di found that there are no star fruits in his baskets, He shouted and followed the old man, He found the old mans sick on the way but there was no trace of the old man, Bystanders say that God is just, He punishes greedy people who are unkind to old people, I have read the Hindi language translation of the book, Coloured illustrations and pictures help the reader to relate to the story, An impecunious boy's act of kindness to an old beggar bears a magical tree of starfruit for all the hungry Chinese villagers, except a miserly peddler who gets his comeuppance for his past stinginess.
.