All or some of Aesop s Fables.

Updated on culture 2024-04-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Someone found that the sheepfold was broken, and the wolf took the sheep away, so they repaired the sheepfold to avoid greater losses. Finish.

    This story educates us to correct our mistakes in time to avoid making bigger mistakes.

    Close the stable door after the horse has bolted.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Today I read a book called Aesop's Fables, which has a lot of philosophical stories. I'll just pick a few to tell you about.

    There is a story called "The Fox and the Grapes", which tells the story of a very hungry fox, who saw a grape trellis not far away, and the fox wanted to eat it, but no matter how much it could not reach it, it was very anxious but could not think of a way, and finally walked helplessly. As he walked, he comforted himself by saying, "This grape is not ripe, it must be very sour."

    This story is about some people who are too weak to do anything, so they make excuses that the time is not ripe. This is a portrayal of those who like to make excuses for themselves. It taught me to:

    What you can't do is what you can't do, don't make excuses for yourself, and learn with an open mind.

    There is also an article called "The Goat and the Donkey", which is about a farmer who keeps a sheep and a donkey. The farmer always fed the donkey because the donkey had to do several heavy tasks every day. One day, the jealous goat said to the donkey:

    Friend, you do so much work every day, how hard it is! I think you might as well pretend to be sick and fall to the ground, won't you be able to rest? When the donkey heard the goat's words, he fell to the ground, accidentally breaking one of his legs.

    The farmer called in a veterinarian to treat the donkey's leg, and the doctor said, "Just take the goat's heart and lungs and make a soup for medicine." When the farmer heard this, he immediately killed the goat, and took out the soup for the donkey's legs.

    The story is that whoever plots to do evil will eventually reap the consequences. I think we have to be civilized primary school students, we need to do more things that are beneficial to others, and develop good habits, otherwise we will regret it.

    Camel with Zeus >

    When the camel saw the ox showing off its beautiful horns, he was envious and wanted to have two horns himself. So, he came to Zeus and asked for a pair of horns to be added to him. Zeus was so angry that the camel was not satisfied with his large body and great strength, and that he wanted to get more, and not only did he not let him grow horns, but also cut off a large part of his ears.

    This story illustrates that many people are so insatiable that they turn red at the sight of other people's things, and unknowingly lose what they already have.

    The Carbon Burner and the Rinseer", which reads: There is a charcoal burner who is doing business in a house, and when he sees that the rinse worker is also in the vicinity, he goes to persuade him to move in with him, saying that this will bring them closer together and save money. The rinse man listened but was unimpressed, and replied:

    That simply won't work! Because whatever I bleach, it will blacken your soot. "Reading this little story made me understand this truth:

    The Tao is different, and they do not conspire with each other. If two people have different behaviors and different views, they cannot discuss and do things together. It's like a student who only loves to study and doesn't love sports, and a student who only loves sports and doesn't like to study, it's hard for them to be good friends.

    This is the difference of the way, not the same thing. But if they learn from each other's strengths and integrate with each other, they can become well-rounded children. Only if you know how to read this book and understand the truth in it, you can understand many principles of being a person and doing things, and the value of this book will be brought into play.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. "The Fox and the Grapes": This story tells us that some people are powerless and can't do anything, but they say that the time is not yet ripe.

    2, "The Wolf and the Heron" group pretend: This story shows that the reward for doing good to bad people is to understand the essence of bad people not being trustworthy.

    3, "The Little Boy and the Scorpion": This story warns people to distinguish between good and bad people and bad people, and treat them differently.

    5. "The Vain Jackdaw": This story is that the illusion of beauty can be obtained with the help of other people's things, but when the things that do not belong to oneself are stripped away, the original form will be revealed.

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