Chapter 4
After Ming Dong heard the war divided Singa Farm, he lost his temper. "I can't believe it! I hate those Infidels! I hate Napoleon! I hate all the animals on this farm! I want to control everyone!" said Ming full of rage. "Don't worry you're in power, you can do whatever you want." said Ping Pong. "I have an idea! I'll write a book combining both Napoleonism and Majorism. Therefore I'll create a new kind of Animalsim." said Ming. "What's it called?" asked Ping Pong. "I'll call it Mingism!" said Ming with joy. "No, I was talking about the book." said Ping. "Oh I still don't have a title for my book." said Ming. "I have a suggestion, how about you call the book, "The Rules to True Animalism"" said Ping Pong. "I love the name, now I'm going to write the rules down and I'm going to make every last animal read the book!" said Ming getting to work immediately.
The next day, Ming appeared in public. "Ok all Animalists! We're going to do something a little bit different here! We're going to look at the law in a book!" said Ming. All the animals booed at him. "We're animals we can't read!" yelled a goose. "On the contrary! I want to educate your children, all of them, I want them to learn! I know all of you adult animals are to stupid and old to learn how to read! So why not educated your young one?!" asked Ming. "Actually our children do need to be a little more educated!" said a turkey. "Then so be it! Ping Pong and her friends will teach the young animals how to read!" said Ming. All the crowd yelled with such excitement. "Maybe he isn't such a bad guy after all!" yelled a donkey.
During the day, all the baby animals went to the big barn, where Ping Pong read to them the rules. She started off saying, "Ok pioneers! We must look at the ten major rules of the book!"
1. Love yourself
2. Love your leader
3. Be faithful to your farm
4. Be faithful to your leader
5. Always kill the infidels
6. Always know your enemy
7. Traders must die
8. Be kind to your allies
9. Mock those who are traders
10. Everything your leader says is true
Then when other adult animals were trained to read, they helped the children understand what the rules meant. Sometimes Ping Pong, would spread rumors and "Great Ideas", about how heroic Ming was in "The Battle of the Animalists", leaving out the fact that they were gaining support from Napoleon. Soon the baby animals would march all over the farm singing the rules to "The Rules to True Animalsim". All the grown animals thought this was cute, whenever the baby animals sang their hearts out, despite the fact that the lyrics were a little bit strange. Sometimes they sang along while they worked in the fields, they were happy with their work. Then sooner or later, the grownup animals started reading the book themselves. They really agreed with most of the rules. Sooner or later, the whole farm was singing. Oh how the animals felt good. Forgetting that their clever and beloved leader, was really a wolf in sheep's clothing.
