The Water Ghost Questions & Answers

Hi Everyone!! This article will share The Water Ghost Questions & Answers.

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The Water Ghost Questions & Answers

Question 1: Choose the correct option:

1. The fisherman knew Ghosts of the drowned live at the bottom of the:

(a) lake
(b) ocean
(c) river

2. The Water Ghost put the ghost tablet upon Zhijian’s:

(a) skin
(b) ear
(c) tongue

3. Yen Lo Wang knew that the fisherman was not dead because:

(a) the WaterGhost always told lies
(b) he could see this with magic
(c) he had the “Book of the Living and the Dying”

4. Zhijian agreed to return the tablet if the WaterGhost:

(a) did not kill him
(b) made his nets full
(c) never attacked him again

Question 2: Fill in the blanks.

1. Zhijian quickly lost consciousness.
2. The water Ghost agreed each time.
3. He left an invitation for Zhijian to attend the ceremony.
4. The fisherman lay down to sleep.
5. “Please return my tablet or I am doomed!”

Question 3: Write True or False for the following statements:

1. The Water Ghost was appointed to a post at the Ch’eng Huang Temple – True
2. Forever afterwards, the fisherman missed his wife, the Ghost of Huangbo River – False
3. The ghost pulled his body to shore and placed the ghost tablet upon his hand – False
4. After a while, the Water Ghost began to appear to talk to Zhijian – True

Question 4: Who was Yen Lo Wang?

Answer: Yen Lo Wang was the Emperor of Dead Souls.

Question 5: What did the fisherman know?

Answer: Fishermen knew ghosts of the drowned lived at the bottom of the river.  

Question 6: How did they become friends?

Answer: After a while, the Water Ghost began to appear to talk to Zhijian. Soon, they became friends.

Question 7: What did the fisherman ask for in return of the tablet?

Answer: The fisherman asked the ghost that is he made sure that his nets would always remain full, he would return his tablet.

Question 8: Explain what you think might be the moral of this story.

Answer: The moral of the story is we should help the needy person. Good deeds pay.

Question 9: From which country is this folktale?

Answer: This Folk Tale is from China.

So, these were the Questions & Answers.

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