The fable of the mole, the fable of the advice of the mole

Updated on culture 2024-07-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The Eagle King and the Eagle Queen fly from far away to the forests far away from humans. They wanted to settle deep in the forest, so they chose a tall, large, leafy oak tree and began to build a nest on the highest branch, where they were ready to lay their offspring in the summer.

    The mole heard the news. Boldly warn the Eagle King: "This oak tree is not a safe place to live, its roots are almost rotten, and they will fall down at any time."'Dangerous. You'd better not build a nest here. ”

    Hey, that's a weird thing! Eagles still need a mole to remind? Can you guys hiding in the hole deny that the eagle's eyes are sharp? What is the mole that dares to come out and interfere in the affairs of the Bird King?

    The Eagle King did not despise the mole's advice, and immediately set about building a nest, and moved the whole family in the same day. Soon, the queen of eagles hatched a litter of cute little ones.

    One morning, just as the sun was rising, the Eagle King, who had gone out hunting, flew home with a hearty breakfast. However, the oak tree had fallen down, and its eagle queen and its children had fallen to their deaths.

    Seeing the scene before him, the Eagle King was grieved, and he cried aloud, "How unfortunate I am! I took the best advice on my ears, and that's why fate punished me so severely.

    I never expected a mole's warning to be so accurate, how strange it was! What a strange thing! ”

    It would be foolish to despise counsel from below,"

    The humble mole replied, "If you think about it, I will make a hole in the ground, very close to the roots of the tree, and who knows better than I whether the roots are good or bad?" ”

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Parent-child reading day 317 (March 1).

    Tonight I told the cub a story called "The Mole's Tale". The story is that the mole finds a large cardboard box in the forest and moves it in. Little Waiko ran over:

    Mr. Mole, can we move in and live with you? ""Yes"!So, the little rabbit squeezed in.

    Little Flower Cat ran over:"Mr. Mole, can we move in and live with you? ""Yes"!

    The little flower cat also squeezed in. The little frog came running:"Mr. Mole, can we move in and live with you?

    Yes"!The little frog squeezed in as well. The bear ran over:

    Mr. Mole, can we move in and live with you? ""Yes"!As soon as the bear squeezed in, he heard a boom, and the large cardboard boxes were broken, and they moved out one by one......The animals in the story are so cute, and it is understandable that everyone wants to move to a new home, but the size of the carton is limited, and if all the small animals are moved in, it will definitely not be able to accommodate it, so you still have to pay attention to the capacity of the space!

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