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The Fox and the CrowThe story tells us to keep a clear head at all times, not to easily believe the words of others, and to use our brains to analyze and avoid being deceived. This fable.
And also satirized those vanities.
Relatively strong, self-righteous people who love to show off.
In this story, when the crow heard the praise of others, he was arrogant, easily believed the fox's rhetoric, lost himself, and finally fell off the worst meat and was deceived by the fox. The story of the crow and the fox is from Aesop's Fable.
It reflects the vile and shallow side of human nature with sharp brushstrokes, and at the same time makes us understand that this society needs wisdom to analyze complex problems, otherwise it is easy to suffer.
The story of the fox and the crow.
Once upon a time a crow stole a piece of meat, and it stood on a tree with it. When the fox who passed by the big tree saw the crow, he praised the crow for its very good body and beautiful feathers, and said that the crow should be the king of birds, and it would be even better if it could make a sound for everyone to hear.
When the crow heard this, in order to let the fox know that he could make a sound, he opened his mouth and barked, and in this way the piece of meat fell under the tree. The fox immediately ran up and snatched the piece of meat.
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The Fox and the CrowYesAncient GreeceWritten by Aesop, a famous fabler and the head of the world's four great fablersAesop's Fablesin one of the articlesFablesAesop's Fables is the world's first collection of fables. Most of them are animal stories, using animals as metaphors to teach people how to behave and behave. The form is short and concise, the metaphor is appropriate, the image is vivid, and usually at the end of the sentence to reveal the underlying truth, they are small but profound, and have a great impact on future generations, which is a satirical metaphor of ancient Greek folklore.
Features of the allegoryFables are generally short, concise in language, simple in structure, but highly expressive. Distinctly ironic and educational. Use more metaphors to make the theme or profound truth of the lesson reflected in a simple story.
Most of the theme ideas use this as a metaphor for the other, the distance as a metaphor for the near, the past as a metaphor for the present, and the small as a metaphor for the big.
The fictional nature of the storyline, the protagonist can be either a person or a thing. Commonly used metaphors, exaggerations, symbols, anthropomorphism, etc., are the meaning of sustenance, that is, to put the author's thoughts in a story, so that people can understand a certain truth.
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The story of "The Fox and the Crow" is about a crow who loses himself in the fox's praise and loses the meat in his mouth.
The story of the crow and the fox shows that you can't easily believe other people's flattery, flattery, you can't just listen to good words, and if you get praise or praise from others, you should also be humble, otherwise you will lose yourself, be easily deceived, and regret it.
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The story of the fox and the crow tells us this truth, and children must know it.
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This parable tells us not to just listen to the praise and praise of others. Some praise and compliments are also a trap.
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The fable of the fox and the crow tells that there is a crow with a piece of meat in its mouth, and the fox sees it, and the fox thinks how can he eat the meat in the crow's mouth? So the fox began to praise the crow, saying that the crow sang very well, and the crow listened to the fox's words, and did not know that it was a trap, and was very happy, so he sang a song, and as soon as he sang the meat, the meat in his mouth fell off, and the fox took the meat in his mouth and left, indicating that people must be wise and do not listen to the hypocrisy of others, so as not to be deceived.
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People must recognize themselves clearly, and they can't just listen to rhetoric and suffer losses and be deceived.
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In fact, sometimes praise and praise are also a trap.
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It tells us that the rhetoric of bad people cannot be easily believed.
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You can't just listen to other people's good words.
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