In a small village in India, there lived a special little boy named Krishna. Little Krishna was born with blue skin, which made him look different. He was a naughty and lovely child, full of energy every day. The people in the village liked him very much because although he was mischievous, his cleverness always brought joy to everyone.
Krishna's favorite companion was his flute. He often ran around the village with his flute. Sometimes he ran among the cattle and played the flute to them. The cows seemed to understand his music and would stand quietly, with gentle looks in their eyes.
One day, Krishna was playing on the grass in the village with his friends. They were playing traditional Indian games, such as hide - and - seek and stone - throwing. Krishna was very smart. Every time they played hide - and - seek, he could always find the most hidden place to hide. And when it was his turn to find others, he could always be the first to discover his friends' whereabouts. His friends admired him very much and asked him what the secret was. Krishna blinked his bright big eyes and said, "As long as you feel the movements around you with your heart, you can find everyone."
When playing stone - throwing, Krishna could always hit the target accurately. His friends asked him curiously, "Krishna, how can you throw so accurately?" Krishna answered with a smile, "I judge according to the direction of the wind."
A family in the village lost their cow by accident. This cow was very important to the family. They searched anxiously everywhere, but they couldn't find it. When Krishna knew about it, he decided to help them. He carefully looked for clues around the village and found some cow hoof prints. He followed the prints all the way and finally found the cow in a valley. It turned out that the cow was blocked by a big stone and trapped there. Krishna spent a great deal of effort to move the stone away, and the cow could finally go home. The villagers were very grateful to him and praised him as a brave and clever child.
Krishna liked to listen to the stories told by the elders in the village very much. Whenever night fell, the old people in the village would sit in the village square, surrounded by children. Krishna always sat in the front. The old people would tell ancient myths and legends, as well as stories about bravery and wisdom. Krishna listened very attentively, staring at the story - teller without blinking. He learned a lot of principles from these stories, such as being kind, bravely facing difficulties, respecting others, etc.
As Krishna grew up slowly, he became more sensible and full of more wisdom. He still remained his naughty and lovely nature, but he used his wisdom to help more people and became a little hero in the hearts of all the people in the village. His story has also been continuously spread on the land of India.