Pearl” which could help. The “Youth Pearl” was kept by a cruel dinosaur at the dinosaur’s palace and you
needed a sword to be punched into the dinosaur’s heart in order to kill it. Since the twins were good at Kung Fu,
they took a sword with them to find the dinosaur.
The twins arrived at the dinosaur’s palace and found it was sleeping. They tiptoed inside and tried to get the
pearl. Suddenly the dinosaur woke up. It shouted, “Guards! Catch them!” The guards came quickly and tried to
catch the twins. Mei ran fast like lightning and the guards couldn’t catch her. Ming tried to attract the guards’
attention. Mei ran closer to the dinosaur. Finally she used the sword to punch its heart. Ming defeated the guards
and the dinosaur died. Their mission was successful. They got the “Youth Pearl” and planned to give it to the
Golden Dragon on his 100th birthday.
One day, they heard that there was a war. All the army from China was injured badly and now in critical
circumstances. The twins decided to help the army and the Golden Dragon decided he would go with them. He
changed himself into a solider and joined the army with the twins. The war continued. The army could not find
any way to defeat the enemies so most of them got injured. The Golden Dragon could not witness this situation
anymore, so he changed himself into his original appearance. The enemies were frightened and put down their
weapons and tried to escape. The Golden Dragon cured an injured solider which gave the Chinese army more
power and confidence. The army carried on fighting their enemies while the dragon made a huge fire and a
cyclone to drive them out.
Finally China won. Unfortunately, the Golden Dragon lost all his power and became very weak. The twins
tried to use the “Youth Pearl” to save him but it was too late. The Golden Dragon died and his body changed to
meal, becoming longer and longer from east-to-west across the northern borders of China. His fins and scales
became bricks and stones to build up a great wall. The twins named it “Dragon Wall” to commemorate his
contribution. Later, people renamed it the “Great Wall”. So this is the end of the tale of the Great Wall.
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