In ancient times, there was a large farm called the duck farm. It was full of birds and geese, but the duck goose was sad and not beautiful because there wasn’t a small duck to embrace it and eat them and look after its weakness. It wished to give birth to a small duck and small geese and lay a small goose and emerge.
So she looked to the sky and prayed to God Almighty, saying, “O Lord, grant me a small goose.” And because of its great begging, God Almighty granted it a small goose. It came out a day while it was on the road, found a large goose, was very happy and praised God Almighty for responding to its request and that God had granted it a goose as a reward for His grace. It went to its home with the goose while it was in a state of happiness, and all the geese and birds came to enjoy it and laughed greatly for it.
After some time, the small goose broke, but the small duck remained. After years, the ugly duck grew up and went to school. Whenever it was time for the geese’s lunch, they would tell it initially, “We don’t want to play with you because you’re different from them.” So the ugly duck went with the geese sad and angry. She told the little geese, “Don’t, O ugly duck. You’ll do ugly duck and you have beautiful features to exist with them because God Almighty created each one different from the other, and has a feature that distinguishes it from the other. Therefore, we’re all different, and we have different pages from some—the beautiful pages and the not beautiful. We must change the not beautiful pages not the beautiful pages.”
The ugly duck was sad from its mother’s talk and looked at its weakness. It grew up and went to school to see the beautiful three who was in the school. They were the beautiful ones riding in the yard playing. But suddenly a strange desire occurred, and it forgot its old one. The beautiful ones left with the young. The ugly duck wept in the river. It had been swimming in the water swimming to catch the small young and save the young and carry them on its back. It thanked the young ones, and also all the duck farm thanked it for its goodness and praised it. It offered the young one of its milk out of its kindness and their treatment for it, and gave it beautiful gifts that told of their love and thanks for it.