what was taro's reward
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Taro was a very dutiful son to his parents and served them with devotion. The Emperor rewarded him with twenty pieces of gold for having been so good and kind to his parents. He also named the fountain after Taro.
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Taro’s reward is a popular fairy tale in Japan. It involves the story of a son Taro who wanted to fulfil the wishes of his father.
Taro was a young woodcutter. He honoured, loved and obeyed his parents. But he earned very little money. One cold evening his father wished he had a cup of sake.
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