Self written fable of the wolf in sheep s clothing, 150 words!!!!!!! Urgent!!!!!

Updated on culture 2024-06-26
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    A wolf ate a sheep from another family, and he wanted to eat more sheep, so he put on a sheep's skin and mixed into the flock, and in the evening, when the owner put the sheep into the sheepfold, he found an extra sheep, and happily wanted to take it for himself, but it was actually the wolf in sheep's clothing, and the dog smelled the wolf, so he yelled to remind the master, but the master did not listen to the dog's warning, and put the wolf into the sheepfold, and within a few days, all his sheep were bitten to death. Meaning: Don't be greedy, it will make you suffer a big loss.

    The story is improvised, I just gave a synopsis, and you can add more details. Pick me.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    "The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" is from the ancient Greek Fables of Aesop.

    A wolf once put on sheep's clothing and was put in the sheepfold by the shepherd as a sheep with other sheep, so that he could eat the sheep as he pleased. But good things don't last long, because one day the shepherd went into the sheepfold at night and recognized the wolf. The shepherds hung the wolf upside down from a tree, still wearing sheep's clothing, to warn the other wolves who were moving around.

    A few shepherds passed by and stopped to ask the shepherd why he had done this to the sheep. When they got closer, they realized that it was not a sheep at all, but a wolf.

    The shepherd said, "This is how I do with the wolf, even if it is clothed in sheep's clothing." ”

    Implications: The appearance of things can sometimes obscure their essence, so we can't judge them based on their appearances alone.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Bauxite received, thank you Mr. Chen!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Aesop's Fables, out of America.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is supposed to be from an ancient Chinese prophecy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When the well-fed wolf saw a sheep lying on the ground, he realized that the sheep must have burned because he was afraid that he would not be able to stand up. He went over and told the sheep not to be afraid, and said that he would let them go as long as he could tell three truths. The sheep says that he does not want to meet wolves in the first place; Secondly, if he meets Shouheng, he hopes to be a blind wolf; Then the sheep spoke a third truth:

    I hope that the wolves made by the owner Duan will die tragically, because they are the ones who have waged a cruel war against us, and we have done nothing to harm them. The wolf, moved by the sheep's truth, let him go.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Wolf and the Scattered Lamb is an excerpt from Aesop's Fables.

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