The two tigers enjoy a quiet life with the Buddha statues deep in the forest, which is quiet and beautiful. But the arrival of people destroyed everything. The tiger father was killed and the elder brother was taken away. The tiger mother took the weak younger brother to search for the elder brother, hoping to save the elder brother, but the human car took the elder brother away. Tiger mother and brother were also pursued because they went deep into human territory. Mother became a taboo for power, but fortunately, only her ears were injured. The right man slammed his mouth and gnawed at the mud, and she finally escaped the fate of death. The hidden brother was brought home by the human child and turned into Sanga.
Two tiger cubs who have not yet learned to hunt, two young creatures, and children who need to be cared for and depended upon. The hunter who killed the tiger dad gave the elder brother candy, and the younger brother slept in the same bed with the human child; the elder brother was killed in the circus by his nature, but the younger brother left the child who cared for him because of his nature. Be the captive of the king, but retain his nature.
The brothers' reunion was at the king's banquet. The cruel hunt expected by human beings turned into a joyous reunion of the two brothers. The coconut in childhood made the two tigers play happily, and then they escaped from the cage. The brothers, who had never learned to hunt, turned the human world into a playground.
On the edge of the forest, the older brother performed the performance he learned from humans for his younger brother... but was interrupted by the robbery of humans. The brothers fled into the woods, but were surrounded by firelight, but luckily the performance they learned from their brother saved them both.
Although human beings did not give the brothers much kindness, the love from human beings has always been hidden in their hearts, that sugar, the home given by children... But this world is not their bottom after all, say goodbye and leave. Fortunately, my mother is still there.
Hope they and the Buddha statue can always be safe and deep in the forest.
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