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A Story about Tiger

January 23, 2022 By Janet Williams 7 Comments

As the Lunar New Year (Tuesday, 1 February 2022) is just around the corner, I thought I would share little stories about tiger as it’s going to the the Year of the Tiger.

In the west, the tigers I’m most familiar with are Tigger from Winnie the Pooh, and Hobbes, Calvin’s stuffed tiger and best friend. These are friendly tigers.

The tigers in the Chinese context seem to be mighty and ferocious. They are not there to ‘be kind’ or friendly.

Image of a tiger by JL G from Pixabay.
Image credit: Image of a tiger by JL G from Pixabay.

Here is a widely known story between a fox and a tiger in the idiom 狐假虎威(hú jiǎ hǔ wēi):

A fox (hú 狐) lied to a tiger (hǔ 虎) that it (the fox) was sent by the Heavenly God therefore the tiger shouldn’t try to eat it. As the tiger was walking behind the fox, the animals in the jungle all fled at the sight of the tiger. The tiger however thought these animals were really in awe of the fox, and then let the fox go.

So, the fox has managed to profit from the tiger’s might to deceive other animals to survive, to his own advantage.

Do you have other stories of tigers to share? I would love to hear them.

I have found a brilliant Youtube video, which explains this Chinese fox and tiger story succinctly. I hope you enjoy it.

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  1. Allison Symes says

    January 23, 2022 at 1:58 pm

    I wonder if that story is direct inspiration for The Gruffalo, Janet?

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    • Chippy says

      January 23, 2022 at 7:08 pm

      I wondered that too!

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    • Janet Williams says

      January 23, 2022 at 10:16 pm

      Interesting! I love Gruffalo and watched the performance too. So effective!

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  2. Chippy says

    January 23, 2022 at 7:11 pm

    There’s also the Tiger who came for Tea, and (those of a certain age will remember) the Esso Tiger in your Tank. And, of course, good old Tony the Frosties tiger – they’re grrrreat.

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    • Janet Williams says

      January 23, 2022 at 10:17 pm

      I don’t know that many tigers! Interesting. I’ll explore. Will write about Judith Kerr later.

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      • Chippy says

        January 24, 2022 at 5:25 pm

        and these tigers are also cuddly and friendly, not mighty and ferocious

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  3. Allison Symes says

    January 23, 2022 at 9:50 pm

    I remember all of those tigers, Chippy. Our ages are showing I think!

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