What does Krylov s fable tell us about the troubles of the rich

Updated on culture 2024-07-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The life of a rich person is full of joy and happiness, imagine that if I have tens of millions, I don't need to walk when I go out, there will be a special car to pick me up.

    If I charge the phone bill, I can charge 500 or 1000 at one time, I will always have endless phone bills, I want to buy something, I will call ** to notify my staff, those people will buy things for me, and I don't even need to inform anyone, I just need to write out what I want, and someone will buy it for me.

    If I were a rich man, I wouldn't need a lot of questions.

    Because I have money, I don't need to show my worth through questions.

    Because my money is value.

    The amount of RMB determines the value of a person.

    I don't have to worry about firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea.

    I eat well and am happy every day, what will I worry about?

    I spent 1,000 yuan to invite someone to a barbecue.

    My trouble is how to play tricks on people who don't have money.

    I say one person gives 2000 and then you do PK

    Whoever wins, I will give the money.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Krylov's Fable of the Mouse tells us:When you lose something at home but you can't find real evidence, don't just suspect others, let alone punish people who have nothing to do with it indiscriminately. Otherwise, not only will the matter not be resolved, but it will also bring more misfortune.

    Original:

    A merchant who deals in food, builds a warehouse to store all kinds of food. In order to prevent the rats from stealing the food in the warehouse, he specially bought a lot of cats, all of which are well-trained rat catchers, patrolling the warehouse day and night, and the rats no longer dare to come out to harass.

    The harmful rodent infestation was eliminated, and everything seemed to be safe. Unexpectedly, a cat with a very bad character mixed into the cat group. Cats, like us humans, are inevitably mixed with bad guys, and even the cats that lead the rat catchers cannot be fully trusted.

    Finding the cat that was secretly colluding with the rat should have been the first priority. Then, punish them severely, and take more care of other cats who do not behave badly. But the merchant gave the order to whip all the cats one by one.

    As soon as they heard the inexplicable order of their master, both guilty and innocent, they quickly slipped out of the warehouse, and there was no more cat to catch the mouse.

    A warehouse without cats is a world of rats, and it didn't take long for the food in the warehouse to be eaten by rats.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Summary. Kiss: Krylov's parable of the farmer and the sheep tells us that if a selfish and cunning man is to preside over justice, justice will often go his own way, and justice will not be able to achieve justice.

    Kiss: The truth that Krylov's fable of the farmer and the sheep tells us is that if a selfish and cunning person is allowed to preside over justice, then justice will not be fair if it goes to the side of the troubled people who want to be on their own.

    In the story "The Farmer and the Sheep", the cunning fox, as a judge, tried every means to defeat the sheep in order to eat the mutton of the Hongxin Kernel, and then sentenced him to death, and finally ate the mutton.

    The farmer is a man of love, who uses his pity wherever he does not distinguish between the enemy and the enemy. It also shows that the farmer is very simple and inexperienced, and has no defense, thinking that there will be no bad retribution for paying, and the farmer symbolizes simplicity, diligence and steadfastness, and lets a cunning and selfish person Duan change to preside over justice, and the balance of justice is often inclined to his own side, and it is impossible to achieve fairness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. Hello, I'm glad to answer for you what Krylov's fable (The Fox) tells us about the fox's cleverness and finally everyone finds out the chicken thief. So this tells us that we must not be clever in doing things, and sooner or later we will be recognized.

    No matter what you do, you must be careful and down-to-earth.

    What does Krylov's fable (the fox) tell us?

    Hello, I'm glad to answer for you what Krylov's fable (The Fox) tells us about the fox's cleverness was finally recognized, and finally everyone found out the chicken thief. So this tells us that we must not be clever in doing things, and sooner or later we will be recognized and told to make a noise. No matter what you do, you must be careful and down-to-earth.

    The fox in this fable is a typical unprofitable and unprofitable, harming others and benefiting oneself, and the other meaning of "unprofitable and unprofitable" does contain derogatory elements, it specifically refers to those who do illegal business of Hu Laojiao, because it is early in the morning, many people are still resting, at this time the street is relatively deserted, and it is not easy to be bumped into when doing some illegal or unsightly business. This kind of early riser really rises for money, and most of this wealth is unrighteous pants to check wealth. For this kind of people, we must have a contemptuous attitude.

    As the saying goes, "a gentleman loves money and takes it in a good way", if your interests are not clear or not very clean, then it will affect you in the end.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is Oreo who is Russian Krylov and belongs to Dong Haiyan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Poverty is not terrible to be skilled, but stupidity and laziness are terrible. According to the Krylov fable, the story of the farmer and the hired man tells the story of a farmer who took his hired man to mow the grass, and on the way back he met a bear, and the bear was ready to eat the farmer, and the hired man fought hard with the bear to save the farmer, and finally beat the bear to death, but the farmer scolded the hired man because the bear was scarred on his back and the bear skin became worthless, telling us that poverty is not terrible, but stupidity and laziness.

    Krylov's Fables is a book published by Hope Publishing House in January 2009, written by I.A. Krylov, "Krylov's Fables" collects 203 fables written by Krylov in his lifetime, these fables reflect three main categories: exposing the Tsar, reflecting exploitation, and reflecting phenomena.

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