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 The God of Poverty and The God of Fortune
 
 (Japanese classical stories)
 
 Translation Laurence Hunter
 
 Japanese ←→ Japanese & English ←→ English
  Once upon a time in a village far away, there lived  a very poor man.
 Although he was exceedingly hard working, no matter  how hard he toiled his job became no easier.
 
 Well, the real reason for this was the fact that  The God of Poverty was living in the man’s house.
 
 Such was the man’s poor position that the villagers  had to take care of his wife.
 
 His wife was not only beautiful but hard working  and would also work from morning to night.
 
 "What a good wife she is. Right then, I will  also work as hard as I can! "
 
 So the man doubled his efforts and became a harder  worker than before.
 
 But because of this The God of Poverty became  troubled.
 
 "Well, what a hard working couple they are.
 
 That makes it difficult for me to stay here.
 
 What can I do about it?"
 
 There onwards ,he started to became more and more  disheartened by the fact.
 
 
 
 A few years after that, on a New Year’s Eve.
 
 The man in his humble house, was able to prepare  some treats regardless of how small they were and welcome in the New Year.
 
 "Sniff, sniff"
 
 At that time, there came a crying sound from inside  the roof.
 
 "Hey! Who is that?"
 
 When the man looked up, he noticed an old man with  a very dirty appearance crying loudly
 
 "Hey , who the heck are you?"
 
 "Me? Well, I am The God of Poverty
 
 Though I have lived here for a very long time and  because you and your wife have been so diligent in your ways,
 
 tonight the God of Good Fortune will pay you a  visit.
 
 And  then I  will be forced to leave.
 
 "Waaah, waaah" cried the god
 
 Although he was shocked to hear the god who had  been protecting them all this time was The God of Poverty, he still understood  the truth which is that a god is a god no matter what.
 
 The man then came downstairs and explained the  situation to his wife.
 
 The man who now felt pity for the god then said the  following to him.
 
 "Well, since you have been living here for so long
I would like you to continue staying here for as long as you like.”
 
 Then, his wife chose her words.
 
 "Yes, yes. That’s right."
 
 The God of Poverty who is disliked wherever he  goes  upon hearing for the first time  words of kindness, burst out in tears of joy.
 
 "Waaah, waaah"
 
 This went on while the night fell and the bells of  The New Year's Eve began to sound.
 
 Now, this is the time when gods usually change  their positions in Japan.
 
 Just then
 
 Bang, bang
 
 There came a knocking at the door.
 
 "Who could that be at such a late hour."
 
 "Ho ho ho.
 
 Sorry to have kept you waiting so long.
 
 Its me, come over great distances from the land of  the gods, the bringer of good fortune.
 
 The one who everybody waits for.
 
 The God of Good Fortune! "
 
 At long last the God of Fortune had come.
 
 When the God of fortune noticed the God of Poverty,  he spoke out,
 
 "What’s a filthy thing like you still here for?
 
 Get out now, or I will use all my might to throw  you out! "
 
 But the god of poverty would not be beaten so  easily
 
 "What are you saying! "
 
 Although the God of Poverty pushed hard, his skinny  frame was no match for the stout God of Good Fortune.
 
 While the man and his wife were watching this, they  shouted out.
 
 "Watch it!"
 
 "Poverty, don’t lose. "
 
 The God of Fortune couldn’t believe what he was  hearing.
 
 「"What’s that? Why are you on the side of  Poverty?"
 
 The man and his wife with the aid of the God of  Poverty,  pushed the God of Fortune  outside.
 
 "Yeah, yeah! "
 
 The three of them had at last thrown the God of  Fortune outside.
 
 the God of Fortune was at aghast as to what had  happened.
 
 "I am the God of Fortune you know.
 
 That person in there is the God of Poverty.
 
 Everybody dislikes him, but I am regarded with  importance.
 
 What kind of foolery is this?"
 
 While shaking his head in a puzzled way, he  dejectedly walked off.
 
 "We did it ,we did it"
 
 
 
 The next day was a joyous New Year’s day.
 
 They and the God of Poverty both celebrated the New  Year together.
 
 
 
 As a result of the God of Poverty living there, the  house did not become rich, but they all lived healthily an happily ever after.
 The end One point of advice: there is  more to life than money. (Click here to return)
 
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