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The Fox and the Grapes are from Aesop's Fables. Aesop's Fables contains more than 300 fables, most of which are related to animals. The stories told in the book are short and concise, and the images portrayed are vivid and vivid, and each story contains philosophy, or exposes and criticizes social contradictions, or expresses the understanding of life, or summarizes the experience of daily life.
Fables are stories that contain allegorical or obvious lessons, and are a type of literary genre. It is short in structure and often uses metaphors, so that the instructive theme or profound truth is reflected in a simple story. The quality of the storyline setting of the fable is related to the future of the fable.
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Yes. The story of the fox and the grapes is from Aesop's Fables.
Aesop's Fables, originally titled "A Collection of Aesopian Tales", is an allegorical tale circulated in ancient Greek folklore, which has been processed by later generations and has become the "Aesop's Fables" that are now circulating. Legend has it that one of the stories was written by a black Ethiopian slave"Aesop"That is"Ethiopia"homonym.
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The Fox and the GrapesIt's Aesop's Fables. "The Fox and the Grapes".
From Aesop's Fables
Aesop's Fables, originally titled "A Collection of Essopersian Tales", is an ancient Greek book.
A folk allegorical tale. After being processed by later generations, it became the circulating "Aesop's Fables". "The Fox and the Grapes" tells the story of the fox who "can't eat the grapes and says the grapes are sour", satirizing the people who say that the food is not good because they can't get certain things.
The parable of the fox and the grapes
Tell us to be realistic in our lives and things, and we should have the courage to admit our own shortcomings. The story of "The Fox and the Grapes" tells the story of a fox walking through an orchard on a hot summer day, and because he was thirsty and wanted to pick grapes to eat, but the grapes were too high for the fox to reach. The fox jumped up once, twice, three times, but didn't get the grapes, and finally the fox gave up the grapes and said I'm sure it's sour.
"Sour grapes psychology" is because when you feel frustrated because your real needs cannot be met, in order to relieve your inner turmoil, you make up some "reasons" to comfort yourself, so as to eliminate tension, reduce pressure, free yourself from negative psychological states such as dissatisfaction and anxiety, and protect yourself from harm.
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The parable of "The Fox and the Grapes" tells us to be realistic in our lives and things, and to have the courage to admit our own shortcomings.
When they have gone through many attempts and cannot achieve success, some people often deliberately despise success and deceive others and themselves to seek psychological comfort. The fox "can't eat grapes and says that grapes are sour", which is a metaphor for some people who are powerless and can't do anything, so they excuse that the time is not ripe.
Through the story of the fox "saying that grapes are sour if you can't eat grapes", it satirizes people who are powerless and can't do anything, but say that the time is not ripe.
Story content. On a hot summer day, the fox walked through an orchard and stopped in front of the grape trellis. The fox thought:
I'm thirsty. So he took a few steps back, rushed forward, and jumped up, but he didn't pick the grapes. But none of the grapes were picked.
The fox tried and tried, but without success, and finally, it decided to give up, saying "I'm sure it's sour, and the monkey said: I don't know the grapes I planted?" Sweet for sure.
As he spoke, the monkey picked a bunch and ate it, which was very sweet.
The fox ate a lot of grapes later... Acid to death.
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