Fables suitable for first grade telling, what are the fables in the first grade

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    One-trick pony. In ancient times, there were no donkeys in Guizhou, and people there were not familiar with the appearance, habits, and uses of donkeys. There was a man who liked to do a lot of things, and he took a donkey back to Guizhou by boat from other places, but he didn't know what to use for a while, so he put it at the foot of the mountain and let it graze and walk by itself.

    A tiger came out to forage for food and saw the donkey from afar. The tiger had never seen a donkey before, and it was scary to see this guy with a huge body, long ears, and no claws on his feet. The tiger was a little scared and pondered in his heart:

    Damn, when did such a monster come out, it doesn't seem to be easy to mess with. Don't act rashly, just wait and see.

    For several days in a row, the tiger only dared to hide in the dense woods to observe the behavior of the donkey. Later, I felt that it didn't seem to be very **, so I had the courage to approach it slowly and cautiously, but I still didn't figure out what it was.

    One day, the tiger was slowly approaching the donkey, and the donkey suddenly barked loudly. The tiger was startled, thinking that the donkey wanted to eat it, so he turned around and ran. Running farther away, the tiger carefully observed the donkey, and felt that it did not seem to have any special skills.

    After a few more days, the tiger became accustomed to the sound of the donkey, so he made further contact with the donkey in order to get to know him better. The tiger finally walked up to the donkey, barked and jumped around it, and sometimes ran over and lightly touched the donkey's body before running away.

    At last the donkey was so angry at the tiger's teasing that he raised his hooves and kicked the tiger. At first, the tiger was still a little frightened, and soon saw that the donkey had nothing to do, and finally understood that the donkey only had such a little trick.

    The tiger was very happy, and laughed at the donkey and said, "You useless big fellow, you have only a few tricks!" So saying, he jumped up and pounced on it, and bit off the donkey's throat, and ate all the flesh of the donkey, and left satisfied.

    The seemingly huge Guizhou donkey, in fact, is strong on the outside and dry in the middle, and has no great skills at all, so that the tiger found out the details, and finally died under the tiger's mouth. To be a man, you also have to practice real skills, and it will not last long to bluff people by relying on fancy appearances. In the end, it is always yourself who suffers.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The first volume of Fables for the first grade is as follows:

    The fables of the first grade include "Raising Seedlings", "Zheng Ren Buying Shoes", and "Tortoise and Hare Race".

    1, "Seedlings Grow".

    In ancient times, there was a man who hoped that the seedlings in his field would grow quickly, and he went to the edge of the field every day to see them. However, in one day, two days, three days, the seedlings did not seem to grow taller at all. He walked anxiously around the edge of the field, and said to himself

    I've got to figure out a way to help them grow. One day, when he finally thought of a solution, he hurried to the field and pulled the seedlings one by one. I was busy from noon until the sun went down, and I was exhausted.

    When he returned home, he said to his son while panting, "But I am tired, but my strength has not been in vain, and the seedlings have grown a lot." His son did not understand what was going on, so he went to the field and found that the seedlings were dead.

    2, "Zheng Ren Buys Shoes".

    Once upon a time, there was a Zheng Guoren who wanted to buy a new pair of shoes, so he measured the size of his feet in advance, and then put the measured size on his seat. (Zheng Guoren) went to the market, but forgot to bring his size. (Zheng Guoren) picked out his shoes and found out:

    I forgot to bring the size. So he went home and got his size. By the time he returned to the bazaar, the bazaar had already dispersed, and no shoes were ever bought.

    Someone asked, "Why don't you try on shoes with your own feet?" He said, "I'd rather trust my measurements than my feet." ”

    3, "Tortoise and Hare Race".

    The rabbit laughed at the tortoise's slow walk, but he laughed and said that one day he would race against her and win her. "Hurry up", said the rabbit"You'll soon see how fast I run. "They plan to start racing right away.

    The tortoise climbed desperately and did not stop for a moment, and the hare thought that the game was too easy, and he said that he would take a nap first, and then he would soon be able to catch up with the tortoise. At the same time, the tortoise insisted on crawling, and when the hare woke up, he could only watch the tortoise reach the finish line before him.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1, "Zheng Ren Buys Shoes".

    This is both an idiom and a fable, about a Zheng Guoren who only believed in the size obtained by measuring his feet, and refused to try on shoes himself to see if the shoes fit his feet, but in the end he forgot to take the size of his feet and failed to buy shoes. It satirizes those who are stubborn, conformist, and do not know how to adapt according to objectivity.

    The second volume of the third grade text, "The Square Hat Shop", tells the children the same truth as this fable, which tells us that things change with the times, and we must make changes according to the actual situation, and we cannot stick to the rules.

    2, "Spear and Shield".

    This article says that a person boasts of the spear and shield he sells at the same time, because of self-contradiction and can not justify himself, is the idiom "self-contradiction" **, this story warns people to speak and do things to be true The facts are, not to exaggerate, let alone violate the objective law of things, do not contradict yourself.

    3, "Sandpiper Clam Sun Qiaozao Fights".

    This fable gave rise to the idiom: "The snipe and the clam compete, and the fisherman gains." This story tells us that comrades and friends should unite and help each other, not intrigues, and see and deal with the common enemy, otherwise, the enemy will take advantage of the loophole and cause each other to suffer disasters.

    4. "Dong Shi Wide Imitation".

    tells the story of the ugly girl Dong Shi who imitated the beauty Xi Shi and frowned, but saw the ugliness of it, and warned people: blindly imitating others will often backfire.

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