Min was nervous about the emissary
Weirdly but ture Min
Min and his wife adopted Tree-ear and Tree-ear learned from Min the Crane-man died
a mangina
Tree-ear's name was changed to Skrillix
Well first of all, the biggest event is when two robbers rob Tree-ear and destroy Min's vases. Tree-ear finds a large shard of the second vase that isn't damaged too badly, and he takes it to Songdo. Another major event is when Tree-ear shows the shard to Emissary Kim at the palace in Songdo. Emissary Kim assigns Min a commission based on this shard. A final major event is when Ajima, Min's wife, asks Tree-ear to live with them and renames him Hyung-Pil. This is a big change in Tree-ear's life. So I hope this answer helped you!
In A Single Shard Min is a Pottery Master! READ THE BOOK! a very focused one
In A Single Shard Min is a Pottery Master! READ THE BOOK! a very focused one
Min's son was named Hyung-gu.
Min in "A Single Shard" is determined, hardworking, and resourceful. He shows resilience and perseverance as he overcomes challenges to achieve his goal of becoming a potter. Min also demonstrates creativity and a strong sense of craftsmanship in his work.
Weirdly but ture Min
Min and his wife adopted Tree-ear and Tree-ear learned from Min the Crane-man died
Min and his wife adopted Tree-ear and Tree-ear learned from Min the Crane-man died
a mangina
When he asks Min if he can work for him. And when he makes the journey to Songdo.
Tree-ear's name was changed to Skrillix
the name Anjima and min give Tree ear is Hyun-Pil
The main charactor in "A Single Shard" must be either the potter, or Tree-ear. This book is about a boy, Tree-ear, who lives with a man, Crane-man, under a bridge. Tree-ear watches a potter, while being sneaky. One day he broke one of the potters vases, and decided to repay him by working for him. He would chop down trees, and also cut clay for his master potter. When they show their work to the people that rule their country, only one potter can win. When they chose Tree-ear's master potter, his name is Min, Tree-ear must go on a journy to bring the vase to the people that rule their country. On his journy some robbers find him, and smash both the vases, throwing them off a cliff. Tree-ear goes to see if they survived the long way down. But all he finds is a single shard. Will he be able to pull it off? Read the book to find out!