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The mountain eagle and the fox.
The mountain eagle and the fox befriend each other, and in order to strengthen their friendship, they decide to live together. So the eagle flew to a tall tree and built a nest to incubate its offspring, while the fox went into the bushes under the tree and gave birth to children.
One day, when the fox went out to feed, and the eagle had just run out of food, he flew into the bushes, snatched the young fox, and feasted with the young eagles. When the fox returned, he knew that the eagle had done it, and he grieved for the death of his son, and most of all he was saddened by the fact that he could not take revenge for a while, because he was a beast and could only run on the ground, and could not chase the flying birds. So he had to stand at a distance and curse his enemies, which was the only thing the weak could do.
Soon, the eagle's perfidy was also severely punished. Once, when some people were killing sheep in the wilderness to sacrifice to the gods, the eagle flew down, grabbed the mutton with fire from the altar, and brought it back to its nest. At this moment, a gust of wind blew, and the small, dry branches of the nest immediately burst into flames.
The fledgling eagles were burned to death and fell from the trees. So the fox ran over and ate all the eaglets in front of the eagle's eyes.
This story illustrates that God will punish a perfidious person, even if the victim is too weak to take revenge on him.
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Aesop's Fables is a literary form in ancient Greece that features animals, plants, or other natural phenomena as protagonists to reveal the realities of human nature and society through concise and clear moral allegory. Here are a few of Aesop's famous fables.
There is a famous Aesop fable called "The Ant and the Cicada". In this story, ants are busy gathering food in order to face the harsh winter. On the contrary, the cicadas sing and dancing in the summer, and Wu Zhou is not worried about his future life at all.
When winter comes, the ants have enough food to feed themselves, while the cicadas are at a loss because they are not prepared and stored food. This story tells us to cherish the present moment and not waste resources in case we need it.
Another famous Aesop fable is The Crow and the Fox. In this story, the fox wants the crow to put down the cheese in its mouth. The fox tells the crow that it has a wonderful voice and asks the crow to show off its singing voice.
When the crow began to sing, it forgot the cheese in its mouth, and the fox snatched it away. This story tells us to be wary of those who try to deceive you and remember to "don't judge people by their appearance".
Another famous Aesop fable is The Frog and the Ox. In this story, the frog wants to turn into a big cow, but when it tries to swell, it only shuddes and turns into a pile of dirt. This story tells us to work hard to achieve our dreams, but not to be too greedy, or you could lose everything.
Overall, Aesop's Fables convey a profound moral moral message to the reader through a short and powerful story. These stories aren't just for fun, but to help people better understand how they behave and think. <>
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