The story of Mr. Dongguo and the wolf? Who is the author of the story of Mr. Dongguo and the wolf

Updated on culture 2024-02-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The story says that there is a scholar Mr. Dongguo, who reads dead books and dead books, and is very pedantic. One day, Mr. Dong Guo drove a donkey and a bag of books on his back to a place called "Zhongshan Kingdom" to seek an official position. Suddenly, a wounded wolf came to him and pleaded

    Sir, I am now being chased by a hunter who has shot me with an arrow that almost killed me. Hide me in your pocket, and I will repay you well in the future. Of course, Mr. Dongguo knew that wolves were harmful, but he saw that this injured wolf was very pitiful, and thought about it for a while and said:

    I'll offend the hunter by doing so. However, since you beg me, I will definitely find a way to save you. So saying, Mr. Dong Guo made the wolf curl up on all fours, and then tied the wolf with a rope, making its body as small as possible so that it could fit into the pocket where the book was kept.

    After a while, the hunter caught up and found that the wolf was gone, so he asked Mr. Dongguo, "Have you seen a wolf?" It ran away?

    Mr. Dongguo said: "I didn't see a wolf, there are many forks in the road here, and the wolf may have escaped from another road." The hunter believed Mr. Dongguo's words and chased in other directions.

    When the wolf heard the hunter's riding in the bookbag, he begged Mr. Dongguo and said, "Please, sir, let me go out and let me escape." "The benevolent Mr. Dongguo, who couldn't stand the wolf's rhetoric, let the wolf out.

    Unexpectedly, the wolf howled and said to Mr. Dongguo: "Since Mr. did a good deed and saved my life, and now I am very hungry, you can do another good deed and let me eat you." As he spoke, the wolf pounced on Mr. Dongguo with his teeth and claws.

    Mr. Dongguo fought with the wolf with his bare hands, and kept shouting "ungrateful" to the wolf in his mouth. At this moment, a peasant passed by with a hoe, and Mr. Dongguo hurriedly grabbed him and told him how he had saved the wolf, and the wolf was ungrateful and wanted to hurt himself, and asked the farmer to comment. But the wolf denied that Mr. Dongguo had saved his life.

    The wolf agreed, and it lay on the ground again, curled up in a ball, and asked Mr. Dongguo to tie it up again with rope and put it in his pocket. The old peasant immediately tightened his pockets and said to Mr. Dongguo: "This kind of beast that hurts people will not change its nature, and you are too confused to be merciful to the wolf."

    With that, he picked up his hoe and killed the wolf.

    Mr. Dong Guo suddenly realized that he was very grateful to the farmer for saving his life in time. "Mr. Dongguo" and "Zhongshan wolf" have now become fixed words in Chinese, "Mr. Dongguo" refers to those who do not distinguish between right and wrong and exerts sympathy, and "Zhongshan wolf" refers to those who are ungrateful and will take revenge.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Mr. Dong Guo led the donkey on the road, and the donkey carried a bag on its back. Suddenly, a wolf came running from behind him and begged him to save him, saying that he would repay him for saving his life.

    Mr. Dongguo saw that it was pitiful, so he put it in his pocket. The hunter chased after him and asked Mr. Dong Guo if he had seen a wolf, and Mr. Dong Guo said that he had not.

    The hunter was gone, and Mr. Dongguo let the wolf out of his pocket. As soon as the wolf came out of his pocket, instead of thanking Mr. Dongguo, he opened his mouth and pounced on Mr. Dongguo. Mr. Dongguo circled the donkey, dodging and scolding the wolf for having no conscience. When he was in a critical situation, an old farmer came.

    Both Mr. Dongguo and the wolf gave reasons to the old farmer. The old peasant didn't believe it, and asked the wolf to put it back in his pocket and show him. The wolf agreed, and Mr. Dongguo pocketed the wolf.

    The old peasant picked up his hoe and killed the wolf. And said to Mr. Dongguo: "Tell the wolf kindness, you are so confused, you should remember this lesson."

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Fable: Mr. Dong Guo and the wolf.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Derivation. From the "Legend of the Wolf of Zhongshan" in Ma Zhongxi's "Dongtian Anthology" in the Ming Dynasty

    Allegory allegory. Mr. Dong Guo applied "love" to the evil wolf, so he was in danger of bad luck. This parable tells us that even in human relationships, there are "Mr. Dongguo" problems.

    A person should love the people with all his heart, but he should not pity the wicked like a wolf in the slightest. "Mr. Dongguo" and "Zhongshan wolf" have now become fixed words in Chinese, "Mr. Dongguo" refers to those who do not distinguish between right and wrong and exerts sympathy, and "Zhongshan wolf" refers to those who are ungrateful and will take revenge.

    Posterity evaluation. Mr. Dong Guo applied "love" to the evil wolf, so he was in danger of bad luck. This parable tells us that even in human relationships, there are "Mr. Dongguo" problems.

    A person should love the people with all his heart, but he should not pity the wicked like a wolf in the slightest. [1]

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