Non-scripted version, the English version provided is a relatively compact narrative structure, I hope it can help you. Chinese and English are provided as follows:
English:
Once upon a time, there was a fast rabbit. He boasted about how fast he could run. The tortoise was tired of listening to his boasting, slow and steady, and challenged him to the game. All the animals in the forest gathered to watch.
The hare ran along the road for a while, then stopped to have a rest. He looked back at "slow and steady" and shouted, "How can you expect to win the game when you are moving at such a slow speed?"
The hare fell asleep on the side of the road and thought, "There is enough time to relax."
Walk slowly and steadily, walk. He never stopped until he reached the finish line.
The watching animals cheered loudly for the tortoise. They woke up the rabbit.
The rabbit stretched, yawned and started to run again, but it was too late. The tortoise crossed the line.
Since then, the hare has been reminding himself, "Don't brag about your lightning speed, slow and steady winning the race!" "
Chinese version:
Once upon a time, there was a rabbit showing off how fast he ran. Tired of the rabbit's boasting, a slow and steady tortoise challenged the rabbit to race. All the animals in the forest gathered to watch the game.
The rabbit rushed out first, ran along the road for a while, and then stopped to have a rest. Looking back, he was still crawling slowly behind. The rabbit shouted, "How can you expect to win the game if you climb so slowly?"
The rabbit stretched proudly and fell asleep by the roadside, thinking, "I can have enough time to rest."
So slowly and steadily climb and climb until you reach the finish line.
The watching animals cheered, cheered for the tortoise and woke up for the rabbit.
The awakened rabbit stretched himself, took a breath and continued the race. But it's too late. At this time, the tortoise has reached the finish line.
From then on, the rabbit always reminds himself: "Don't show off your lightning speed, because the slow and steady person will win the game."