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Pushkin called Krylov him at the time.
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Krylov's representative works include "The Crow and the Fox", "Demyan's Fish Soup", "The Favored Elephant", "Cannons and Sails", "The Eagle and the Chicken", etc.
1, "The Crow and the Fox".
It's about a crow stealing a piece of meat and standing on a tree. When the fox passing by saw it, the fox praised the crow for its beauty and plumage, and said that he should be the king of birds, and if he could make a sound, it would be even more deserved.
The crow opened his mouth to show that he could make a sound, and the piece of meat fell under the tree. The fox ran up, snatched the piece of meat, and laughed, saying, "Hey, crow, if you have a brain, you can really be the king of birds."
2, "Jemiyan's Fish Soup".
Once, a writer talked about Krylov's work vigorously, which took up a lot of time, and then asked Krylov what new works Krylov had, and Krylov immediately wrote the fable "Demyan's Fish Soup", which satirized things that were good but repeated many times without new meaning.
This story is a lesson for us: truly talented writers are lucky; But if you're not good at being silent and don't pity the feelings of others, just being there and shouting prose and poetry to yourself, it's going to be even more tiresome than Jamie Young's fish soup.
3, "The Favored Elephant".
This essay begins with the elephant's grace in the forest court, and then describes the reaction of foxes, bears, bulls, donkeys, and others to this situation, and compares their indignation with elephants, revealing the essence of self-praise and self-praise. From this, it is natural to follow the truth of this parable: we often praise others in various ways, but in fact we praise ourselves.
The description of this article is vivid and vivid, the language is witty and humorous, and the writing is flexible and changeable, especially the content expressed by foxes, bears, bulls, donkeys, etc. is essentially the same, but the language and methods of expression are different, which is both credible and interesting to read.
4, "Cannons and Sails".
This fable tells that in a collective, you must cooperate with each other to play to your strengths, so that the collective can become extremely strong, which is commonly referred to as win-win cooperation. If you use the other person's strengths to make up for your own shortcomings, you will achieve greater and unexpected achievements.
Everyone has their own strengths and shortcomings, which requires cooperation with others, learn from others' strengths, make up for their own shortcomings, so that their own abilities can be continuously improved, so that they can be invincible in the competition.
5, "The Eagle and the Chicken".
This fable tells us that in fact, man, like an eagle, has the potential to transcend himself. The mother chicken always puts the chicks under her wings to cover, and the mother eagle always takes the eaglet to the cusp to exercise and fly.
People should also experience wind and rain in nature, broaden their horizons, dare to challenge, and constantly hone themselves in a sinister environment, so that they can open their ideal wings and fly to the beautiful and vast blue sky to achieve their lofty life goals.
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I think Krylov is a smart person, a lot of life experience, and good at discovering the essence of things.
The poverty of life made Krylov cherish the hard-won opportunity to learn, he was like a sponge constantly absorbing knowledge, while paying attention to everything around him, in the book he portrayed many characters, telling us that people in the world are big and small; There are strong and weak, poor and rich; There are clever and stupid; There are industrious and lazy ......In short, how complicated people are in the world.
He also told us from his own life experience that the weak will not always be small and useless in the face of the strong. Smart people race against time and are very industrious.
The strong cannot be utopian and proud, and the weak sometimes defeat the strong. If you understand these truths, you will definitely benefit immensely, and you will be useful for the rest of your life, and you will also become an outstanding person.
There are three main types of content reflected in these allegories: exposing the Tsar, reflecting exploitation, and reacting to the phenomenon. We are familiar with "The Fox and the Crow", "The Wolf and the Lamb", etc. >>>More
Krylov's fables are as follows:
contempt, blindness, ignorance, ridicule, enjoyment, boasting, respect, reward, glory, dancing, terrible, arrogant, smug, ridicule, shame, boasting, showing up, obscurity, plummeting, laissez-faire, not stealing, sycophancy, thundering, bowing to ears, swaying, weak, lonely, bent over, sinner, sinnery, dizzy, well-behaved, unable to escape, the world, irretrievable. >>>More
A radioactive element that Marie Curie tinkered with, there is an article called three grams of radium.