I'm afraid I don't have the summary of Irish stories by Chin at hand. But you could try looking for reviews or summaries online or in related literary databases.
There was a story set in ancient China. A young scholar was on his way to the capital for the imperial examination. On his journey, he met a kind - hearted girl who helped him when he was in trouble. They spent some time together and gradually developed deep feelings for each other. However, the scholar had to continue his journey for the exam. After many hardships, he finally passed the exam and came back to marry the girl. Their love overcame the distance and time.
The Crimson Chin's origin story typically involves a regular person who gains superpowers in some way. Maybe it was a scientific accident or a magical encounter that transformed him into the heroic Crimson Chin. For example, he could have been exposed to some strange radiation that gave him his super strength and the ability to fly. However, the exact details can vary depending on the specific version of the story.
As far as I know, there is no globally famous 'chin face ghost story'. But in some local folklore or made - up horror stories, there could be such a concept.
It's not strictly a true story. 'Family' by Pa Chin is more of a fictional work that may draw inspiration from real-life elements but is not a direct account of actual events.
One common element is family influence. In many Chinese love stories, families play a significant role, either supporting or opposing the relationship. Another element is the concept of fate. People often believe that two lovers are destined to be together. For example, they might meet in a very special place or situation that seems like fate's arrangement.
I'm not entirely sure who 'Botak Chin' specifically is. There may be many people with this name. If it's a local or regional figure, more context would be needed to tell the full story.
I don't know the story, so I can't say for sure. But it could have characters like a farmer, some animals in the garden, or maybe a little girl or boy who discovers the big big carrot.
This is not a normal or healthy situation. Dogs should be taught proper boundaries when interacting with humans. Licking from chin to forehead can be invasive and may make the girl feel uncomfortable or even be at risk of getting sick if the dog has any kind of infection. It's important to train the dog to have more appropriate ways of showing affection, like gentle nudges or sitting calmly beside the person instead of this sort of licking behavior.