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Once upon a time there were two roosters, and they both lived on a chicken farm. Still, one rooster runs around the yard all day, and one rooster always stays on the roof. Active in the yard is a rooster with a hen and a few chicks, and the rooster standing on the roof is a hyacinth, which is cast in iron, and its task is to monitor the direction of the wind.
It thinks it stands on the top, and it looks down on the roosters running around on the ground. At night, the strong wind blew down the fence of the chicken farm and made a loud noise. The hyacinth was still as steady as Tarzan, and it pretended not to see anything, and it wanted to see the rooster and its hen and chicks in a panic and evasion, and that would be a tile hanging over their heads, and that would make it happy.
The fence blew down. A feral cat, always wanting to eat chicken, quietly ran into the chicken farm. The hen clucked in horror and hid a few chicks under her thick wings.
The rooster cocks up the feathers on its neck, and the red crown resembles a flame. It remained silent, watching the formidable foe with high alertness.
Wildcat is a smart guy. It changed its frontal attack, took a few steps back, relaxed its body, and waited for a good opportunity.
The rooster knows what the wildcat is up to, and it doesn't follow it. If it attacks the wildcat, it will dodge it like lightning and quickly rush towards the hen and chick from the side. In this way, she will quickly bite one and turn back.
Both the rooster and the wild cat know each other's intentions to see who can patiently wait for the moment, seize the moment, and then quickly surprise the other.
At this time, the hyacinth on the roof smashed down on the rooster's head with the force of the wind.
It's a shame. It lunged forward, landing right in the middle of the rooster and the wild cat. The rooster was startled by it, and took a few steps back, but the wild cat turned around in fright, and thought that the owner of the chicken farm had come to call him, so he ran for his life desperately.
The rooster calmed down, walked up to the hyacinth, and cried loudly: oh oh, oh, as if he was cheering for victory, and as if mourning the hyacinth lying in the dust.
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Once upon a time there was a beautiful hen who wanted to find a strong, brave object, and asked the rooster who pursued her to contest, and whoever won would marry him; In the end, one of the roosters defeated the other; The defeated rooster hides in the shack in shame, in order to escape the humiliation of others; And the victorious rooster flew to the high wall to show off his success, and as a result it was captured by the eagle; The rooster who hid in the nest instead married a beautiful hen and lived happily ever after.
Two Roosters".
The story of "Two Roosters" is from "Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales".
Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales is a collection of fairy tales written by Denmark.
Writer Hans Christian Andersen. "Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales" has a total of 166 stories, and the subject matter is very wide, and in "Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales", tragic stories occupy a considerable weight, starting with "The Daughter of the Sea" in the middle of his creation
By the time he wrote "The Story Told by Old Johnny", tragedy was everywhere.
The story of Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales conveys the values of love and hate, enthusiastically praising the working people, their kindness and purity; Ruthlessly expose and criticize the stupidity, incompetence, greed and cruelty of the princes and nobles. Among the more famous stories are: "The Little Mermaid", "The Ugly Duckling", and "The Little Match Girl".
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