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The sheep were made by the wolves so that they couldn't live in peace, so at the last moment, the beast country ** decided to take effective means to rescue the sheep from the predicament, ** convened a meeting for this matter, although the participation in this meeting was large.
Most of them are wolves, but not all wolves are notorious, and such wolves can be seen from time to time, and such cases should not be forgotten. When the wolves are well fed, they become amiable when they approach the flock, so why not let the wolves attend the meeting? While the sheep should be protected, the wolves should not be kept under control at all.
The meeting was held in the depths of the forest, and after judging, thinking, and discussing, they finally came up with a decree, which you can see word by word: "When a wolf is found to be making trouble in the flock and begins to insult the sheep, the sheep may immediately punish the wolf, and whatever it is, the sheep may immediately take him by the neck and take him to the court, and escort him to the nearby jungle or pine forest." "This law is so inaccessible to you that you can't add to or delete it, but I see it
Until now, despite the fact that it is said that the sheep cannot be spared the wolf, regardless of whether they are the plaintiff or the defendant. However, the wolf still dragged the sheep into the jungle.
Implication: Without strong regulatory measures, no matter how perfect the law is, there is no way to enforce it
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The story of Krylov's fable is summarized as follows: The story tells the story of a little crab who, because it is too small to be touched, has been ridiculed and ostracized by other crabs. The little crab was very sad, but he tried hard to learn to swim and run, and finally won a race.
In the joy of victory, the little crab laughed at the crab that had bullied it before. The little crab's mother told it that it was not right to laugh at others, because each of us has our own strengths and weaknesses.
The moral of the story is that everyone is special and has their own strengths and weaknesses. Although we can't change our shortcomings, we can improve our abilities and play to our strengths through hard work and learning.
At the same time, we should also respect the differences and special aspects of others, and not ridicule or exclude others, because each of us is unique and deserves to be respected and recognized.
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Krylov's fables mainly deal with themes such as the relationship between humans and animals, the meaning and value of life, and the weakness of human nature. Some of these famous fables include:- "The Orange Crow and the Fox":
It tells how Hail and the Fox deceived the crow with flattery and lies, and thus obtained the delicacy of this clump in the crow's hands. - "The Mouse and the Frog": tells the story of the rat who cherishes his life and uses his wits to escape the frog's pursuit because he fears being devoured by the frog.
The Wolf and the Sheep: shows the essence of the jungle, telling the story of the wolf using lies and violence to destroy innocent sheep. There are also stories such as "The Conch and the Turtle", "The Horse and the Donkey", and "The Monkey and the Shark".
These allegories convey some profound truths and ironies through the images and plots of animals, embodying Krylov's ideas and style.
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The main content of Krylov's fables These fables contain all the wisdom and practical experience of life that he has passed down from generation to generation from his fathers.
His fables are all written in the style of poetry, with beautiful language and profound meanings, often using the images of animals and plants to reflect a wide range of social life, portray the complex personalities of various characters in society, and express their own thoughts, which has a special appeal.
This story taught me that only by one's own hard work can one reap the rewards, and only by one's own efforts can one achieve success.
Introduction to Krylov's Fables
Krylov's fables have a wide range of themes and profound meanings. Although the length is very short, every time he uses the past to satirize the present, he turns a simple fable with admonishment into a satirical literary work that can be appreciated by both the elegant and the vulgar.
Artistic features: Krylov's fables are vivid in content, compact in plot, concise in language, and almost every one of them is a small realist drama with a strong generalization.
It is believed that Krylov's fables will bring readers a new space for reading. Another characteristic of Krylov's fables is that his language is simple, humorous, witty and engaging, and he absorbs a large number of folk proverbs and sayings, making the articles appear popular and vivid and intimate.
Theme idea: Most of Krylov's fables inherit the tradition of Russian animal stories, writing about birds, insects, fish, beasts, landscapes, flowers and plants, which are not only lifelike and full of character characteristics, but also symbolize a certain class and characters, and express the content of reality.
The pond and the river, the crow drinking water, the two turtledoves, the story of the donkey, the eagle and the chicken, the king of the frogs, the brook barracuda and the cat, the immeasurable little crow, the donkey and the nightingale, the elephant and the trumpet dog, the parish people, the eagle and the maggot, the repentant fox, the razor, the dance of the fish.
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