Students of Teacher Gampar (Malaysia)



A fairy tale from Malaysia, the students of Guru Gampar, told about the students' obedience to their teacher.

Once upon a time, in Malaysia there lived a teacher named Gampar.

Teacher Gampar has four students who are very obedient to his orders.

He always tells his students to obey all his commands.

One day, Teacher Gampar invited his four students to visit a neighboring village. 

They went on a wooden wagon pulled by a horse.

One of Teacher Gampar's students was appointed as his coachman.

During the long journey, Teacher Gampar felt sleepy.

He then fell asleep.

While sleeping, without realizing it, Turban Guru Turban fell.

The students of Teacher Gampar let the turban of his teacher fall because there was no order to take it.

When awake, the Gampar Teacher asked his students where his turban was going.

"Teacher's turban falls on the road." the student replied.

"Why don't you take your sorrows?" asked the Shy Teacher.

"We do not dare to take it, because there is no order from the Master to retrieve fallen goods." the student answered again.

"If an item falls from a cart you have to pick it up!" Teacher Lusty screamed a little in annoyance.

A few moments later, the horse pulling the wagon dumped the dirt.

The students of Teacher Gampar immediately took the dirt onto the cart.

Seeing the behavior of his students, Teacher Gampar cranky is not playing.

He then made a list of items that his students had to take if they fell from the cart.

The horse cart continues the journey.

When they almost arrived at the neighboring village, the cart suddenly shook hard enough because it passed a hollow road.

Guru Gampar fell from the cart.

He entered the water channel.

His students just let the teacher fall.

"Why are you silent? Help your teacher get back on the cart. " Gampar teacher is angry.

"Sorry, Teacher. We don't want to disobey Master's orders. The teacher's name is not on the list of items that must be returned to the cart. " his students answered without the slightest guilt.

Gampar teachers do not know what else to do to educate their students.

They are indeed very obedient, but are unable to think for themselves.

Message from the story: A student's compliance is very good, but a student must be taught to think about what is good and what is not.


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