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There is a fish that lives in an area of sea, and it just swims around every day. One day, a lost bird flew over this sea, it was very tired, it lowered its head to look for a piece of land in the sea, and the fish in the water felt that the light on the surface of the water had become a little dim, so they looked up at the sky, so that the eyes of the fish and the bird were intertwined. The lonely fish and the lost bird are deeply attracted to each other.
The birds tell the fish about the vast sky and the vast ,?? of the earthFish tell birds about the deep ,?? of the oceanThey open an unknown yet colorful window to each other;
They also have a lot in common: the sunrise every morning, the sunset every evening, the starry sky every night, the smell of the air every minute, the trees, the earth, the sea, the ,?? of spring, summer, autumn, winterThey loved each other so much that after a long time, they thought that this was the way they lived, that the birds could forget the sky in which they flew, and the fish could forget the bottom of the sea where they had dived.
Who says fish and birds can't be together?
One day, when the bird saw other birds flying by, it remembered the sky, and it asked the fish if it would like to feel the freedom of the wind passing by with it, and the fish saw that its fins did not speak; Another day, the fish dived deep into the water to escape the storm, and when the sun returned, it excitedly asked the bird if it could see the splendor of the corals in the water, and the bird could only look at the sparkling water and smile bitterly.
They know that birds and fish cannot be together, although they love each other, but the fish is a fish in the water after all, and the bird is a bird in the sky after all, and the bird left the sea and never came back, it did not know, and the fish never swam back to this sea, and they were carefully avoiding the past, the story of the bird and the fish.
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The full story is as follows:
In the sky, a bird was flying, and when it saw a pond below, the bird landed to rest.
At this time, the bird saw a fish swimming around in the water. It thought, "What a poor fish! I was relentlessly soaked in icy water all day long, unable to walk ashore and fly freely in the sky like I did. I'm going to have to save it. "
Then the bird said to the fish:"My dear friend, you are so stupid to stay in this dreary and cold water all day long, come, come with me to the sky and live freely! "
But ......I can't seem to get out of this water. "The fish said hesitantly.
You're stupid! Since you can't get out of this nasty pool of water yourself, then well, let me help you! "
After saying that, the bird flew to the surface and plunged headlong into the water, taking the fish in its mouth. Then, with its wings, it flew into the sky.
Put me down! Put it down! "The fish felt uncomfortable and begged the bird for help. But the kind bird was bent on saving this one"Pathetic"It wants to let this little fish have a beautiful view of the sky, so that he can live freely.
Finally, when the birds put the fish in their nest in the forest, the fish were already dead.
There is a fish that lives in an area of sea, and it just swims around every day. One day, a lost bird flew over this sea, it was very tired, it lowered its head to look for a piece of land in the sea, and the fish in the water felt that the light on the surface of the water had become a little dim, so they looked up at the sky, so that the eyes of the fish and the bird were intertwined. The lonely fish and the lost bird are deeply attracted to each other. >>>More
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