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He escapes by luck, but the village elder dog says: “If a little dog keeps lying, one day the lie will eat him — not because others are cruel, but because no one will believe his real cry for help.”

In a small village, a fluffy white puppy named Liangliang discovers that telling lies makes others pay attention to him — at first. He cries “Wolf!” when there is no wolf, tricks other animals into giving him food, and says he’s sick to avoid chores. shuo huang de xiao gou hui bei chi diao de 15

It sounds like you’re referencing the story “The Little Dog Who Told Lies Gets Eaten” (or a similar fable), combined with the number 15. He escapes by luck, but the village elder

The story ends with : Liangliang wears a small bell. Each day he tells the truth, the bell rings happily. After 15 honest days, the village holds a “Trust Feast.” Key message for kids: Lies may seem fun for a moment, but honesty keeps you safe. Count to 15 — each truth makes you stronger. The story ends with : Liangliang wears a small bell

But one day, he really gets lost in the dark forest. A hungry wild beast appears. Liangliang cries for help — but none of the villagers or animal friends come. They think he’s lying again.

Here’s a structured content idea based on that theme — suitable for a children’s lesson, short video script, or picture book outline. The Little Dog Who Told Lies – Lesson 15: The Final Warning

4–8 years old Theme: Honesty, consequences, second chances Content Summary (150–200 words):

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