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A compilation of the ancient Greek language, according to which Aesop wrote Ancient Greece.
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Aesop's FablesMostlyAncient GreeceFolklore tales.
Aesop's Fables are mostly animal stories, using animals as metaphors, teaching people the truth of life and life, a small number of people or gods, the form is short and concise, the metaphor is appropriate, the image is vivid, usually at the end of a sentence to reveal the truth contained, they are small and profound, the language is not much but worth recalling, the artistic achievement is very high, the influence on future generations is great, it is the story of the ancient Greek folk.
After reading "Aesop's Fables":
In Aesop's fables, there are many people who do things that are sorry for others because of greed, and in the end, it is not money, but punishment, God will punish you if you do bad things, and those who do good deeds will be rewarded.
In Aesop's fables, there is also a light belief in other people's words, that is a stupid person, lightly deceived, and finally wants revenge, only to find out that everyone has fled, which shows that his own means are not as clever as others, others are fools, and they still think how good they are.
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pp. 18-19.
It's about: lions, Prometheus, and elephants.
Hao Duan: The lion is getting more and more uncomfortable, and he wants to die, when an elephant comes to him, and when he sees the elephant fanning his ears, he asks, "Elephant, what's wrong with you?"
Why do you keep fanning your ears all the time? The elephant pointed to the mosquitoes flying above his head and said, "I am most afraid of mosquitoes getting into my ears in my life, and it is better to live than to die!"
When the lion heard this, he suddenly became enlightened. He said, "Ha, a rooster is 10,000 times stronger than a mosquito, and an elephant is stronger than me, but even a small mosquito is afraid, what else can I not think of?"
My insight: Be good at distinguishing right from wrong, and don't listen to slander, otherwise you will harm others and yourself.
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<> Aesop's Fables is something small in your hand, but it's better than a wonderful fantasy.
What the liar tells is only a dissipation, and no one believes it even if he tells the truth.
The less fortunate will console themselves with the greater misfortune of others.
A beautiful coat can wrap up a fool, but stupid words will always show their feet.
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Pages 4-5. It's about: the fox and the crocodile.
Good paragraph: What is it to have a full stomach! My ancestors were a famous family, the delicacies of the mountains and the sea are commonplace, just the long queue to pay tribute to my family can fill the entire coastline, my grandfather is the leader of the ocean, no one dares not to listen to his command.
The crocodile chattered. The fox finally couldn't help it and said: Yes, friend, please don't say more, judging from your special ** and teeth, your family has been honed for a long time.
My insight: The more rhetoric people who love to lie, the easier it is to expose their lack of sails.
Pages 4-5. It's about: the fox and the crocodile.
Good paragraph: What is it to have a full stomach! My ancestors were a famous family, the delicacies of the mountains and the sea are commonplace, just the long queue to pay tribute to my family can fill the entire coastline, my grandfather is the leader of the ocean, no one dares not to listen to his command. >>>More
The genre of Aesop's Fables is allegory, and allegorical reluctance is a literary genre that tells a story in the form of prose or rhyme, with exhortation or irony. The structures are mostly short, and the protagonists are mostly animals, but they can also be human or non-living things. The theme is mostly to punish evil and promote good, and it is full of wisdom and philosophy. >>>More
Aesop's Fables was written by Aesop (c. 620-560 BC), a famous philosopher and writer in ancient Greece, who was known as one of the world's four great allegorists along with Krylov, La Fontaine and Lessing. He may have been an Ethiopian Obian, and later a slave to the House of Yadmund on the island of Samos, and was sold several times, but was finally freed because of his knowledge and intelligence. >>>More
A mosquito flew to the lion and said, "I am not afraid of you, and you are not much stronger than me." How powerful are you? >>>More
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. >>>More