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Love of Life by Jack London
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Only the one who drank the wolf's blood could survive.
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Happy birthday!! Birthdays are not allowed to see blood.
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Once upon a time a fox told the wolf about the power of man, saying that no animal could resist it, so he thought that all animals had to use stratagems to protect themselves. But the wolf said, "If I have the chance to touch a man, I will pounce on him so that he cannot resist."
The fox said, "I can help you meet people." Come to my house early tomorrow morning, and I'll show you him.
The next day, the wolf came early, and the fox took it to the hunter's daily route. The first person they met was a retired veteran, and the wolf asked, "Is that a person?"
No, "fox," he used to be. Then they met a little boy who went to school. "Is that a person?
The wolf asked again. "No," said the fox, "he will be." The last hunter came towards them, with a double-barreled shotgun on his shoulder and a hunting knife at his waist, and the fox said to the wolf
That's the man, you should pounce on him, I'm going back to my cave." ”
So the wolf rushed towards the hunter. The hunter looked at it and said, "It's a pity that I didn't load the bullet, but scattered it."
He aimed a shot at Wolf Zen's face. The wolf spasmed in pain, but was not intimidated, and rushed towards the hunter again. The hunter fired another shot.
The wolf endured great pain and pounced on the hunter, but the hunter took out his hunting knife and made a few cuts on the wolf's body. The wolf was splattered with blood, howling and fleeing to the fox. "Brother wolf," said the fox, "how is it with people?"
Ha! The wolf said, "I never thought that man would have such power!" He first took a stick from his shoulder, blew into it, and something flew into my face, itching to death; Then he blew again, and something flew around my nose like a hailstorm.
As I approached him, he pulled a shiny white rib out of his body and hit me so hard that he almost killed me there. The fox He Xing said: "You braggart king, who made you talk too much, and you don't even have a way out."
2 The newborn calf is not afraid of the tiger, and is brave and fearless in its behavior, but the result is that the sheep enters the tiger's mouth, and at best it becomes a joke when people are bored and a few burps of the tiger. Many times we are in a state of irrational conjecture, but we don't want to admit that we are irrational! Just like a drunk person who says he is not drunk, in fact, in the eyes of outsiders, we sometimes even make people laugh childishly, just like a young person is always just a child in the eyes of his elders.
Many times we laugh not at others, but at ourselves.
3 The Brothers Grimm: Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm were both compilers of German folklore. Born into a family with sails, both studied law at the University of Marburg, worked at the Kassel Library and became a professor at the University of Gögelengen, and in 1841 became a member of the Academy of Sciences.
Together, they compiled the Fairy Tales of Children and the Family (the last edition published in 1857, with 216 stories). Among them, "Cinderella", "Snow White", "Little Red Riding Hood", "Wolf and Man" and other famous works have become masterpieces loved by children all over the world.
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