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Fables. The value is great, and it expresses a profound truth through the form of allegory, which makes it easier for people to accept. Fables for children are generally with animals as the protagonists, and the children's acceptance is relatively high, and the stories are relatively simple, and the children learn these simple truths subtly.
As for those fables written for adults, they contain what the author wants to say in the form of a curved pen, and the fable seems to have become a bridge between the author and the reader. Therefore, fables are a very meaningful way to express themselves. <>
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I find it very valuable, and the fables I read when I was a child still inspire me a lot, and they can also be quickly absorbed and understood by children, and the knowledge they learn is invaluable.
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Although the sparrow is small, it has all the organs", the fable is short and concise, and it can make people accept the truth it conveys through simple stories and approachable ways. For example, "The Farmer and the Snake" taught me that "you must not have the heart to harm others, and you must not have the heart to prevent others"; Like "Sprouting Seedlings to Grow", it taught me not to be too anxious in life and work, and to respect objective laws; Like Aesop's fable, "The Fox and the Crow", I was taught that "everything that shines is not necessarily gold, and beautiful language is not always good" and so on.
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The value of fables is still quite great, he not only teaches children some truths and values, but also some stories can tell adults something worth learning. For example, the story of the deer as a horse teaches not only children, but also provides some more thought-provoking truths for adults to get along with each other in today's society.
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I think this value is quite big, when I was a child, I listened to my mother, read the story by myself, and the meaning I understood from it has always been remembered by us, often when something happens, I think of these meanings in my mind, telling us whether to do it or not, accompanied by us, and has a deep impact.
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Everything we do can be compared with the story in the fable, for example, the person around us does something wrong and he refuses to look back, you can't say him directly, because he is now like a cow who can't listen to what you say, at this time it is more acceptable to use a story in the fable to talk to him, so that he can see right and wrong more intuitively.
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All experiences, all stories, have their own value, and the value depends on how you use and view it, and it has nothing to do with the story itself.
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This is on an individual basis, and some people are very inspired by fables because they think fables are the greatest value of their motivation.
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Since I was a child, my mother told me the story of "The Wolf Comes" and told me not to lie, otherwise if you lie often, no one will believe you anymore, and now I won't lie, and my colleagues call me Derpy (
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Use other people's stories, easy to understand. It didn't hurt anyone around me, but it was full of irony.
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Through some easy-to-understand stories, people can learn some truths, which are easy to understand.
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I have read many fables, such as "The Dead Sheep", "The Horse Race", "The Beloved Elephant", "The Oak and the Reed", "The Farmer and the Axe", "The Iron Pot and the Clay Pot", "The Thirsty Crow", etc.
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The dead sheep make up for the dead, the snipe and the clam fight, sit in the well and watch the sky, cover the ears and steal the bell, pull out the seedlings to help grow, Jingwei reclamation, praise the father day by day, and the fox and fake the tiger.
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A young man found the wise man: "Teacher, I don't think I can do anything well. No one values me, what should I do? ”
The wise man said, "I sympathize with your plight, but I can't help you, because I have to deal with my own problems first." If you're willing to help me, I'll be able to deal with my own problems quickly, and then maybe I'll be able to help you. The young man hesitated and agreed.
So the wise man gave the young man a ring and said, "Go to the bazaar and sell it, for I need money to pay my debts." The more money you can get back, the better, and in any case it can't be less than 1 gold.
When the young man arrived at the bazaar, when he said that the minimum price of a ring should not be less than 1 gold coin, some of the people in the bazaar laughed, some said that the young man was dizzy, and only a kind old lady told the young man that his asking price was too high. Young men walked through the bazaar and peddled rings everywhere, but no one would give a single gold coin.
The young man came back dejected, and the wise man smiled and said, "You go to the jewelry store again, tell the jeweler that I want to sell the ring, and ask him how much he can pay, but don't really sell the ring, and you will bring the ring back after asking." ”
The jeweler looked at the ring carefully and said, "Tell your teacher that if he wants to sell the ring, I can give him up to 58 gold coins." "58 gold coins!
The young man exclaimed. The jeweler said, "If you are not in a hurry, I can give you 70 gold coins, but if you are in a hurry, I will ...... get rid of it."”
The young man ran back excitedly and told the wise man everything that had happened. The wise man put the ring back on his finger and said with a smile: "You are like this ring, precious, unique and unique, only an expert can truly judge your value."
How can you expect any person in your life to discover your true truth. What about the value? ”
Indeed, we are often like the young man who is eager to ask anyone we meet to prove our worth, to judge ourselves on their worth, but, in fact, not all of us can find our worth.
It is short in structure and often uses metaphors, so that the instructive theme or profound truth is reflected in a simple story. The quality of the storyline setting of the fable is related to the future of the fable. <
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