What are the ancient Chinese fables in the third grade

Updated on culture 2024-08-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Once upon a time there was a very thrifty farmer, and people thought he was very thrifty, so the village chief gave him a plaque with the words "Industrious and Thrifty". Twenty years later, the old farmer died, and his property was divided equally among the two sons, even the plaque, the eldest son for hard work, and the younger son for thrift. So they separated, and the eldest son was very hard-working, and he could get a lot of money a day, but he had to use up two for each job.

    The youngest son, on the other hand, was very frugal, but he never worked. A year later, the story of the two sons running out of money and starving to death on the road tells us that we must be industrious and thrifty.

    The Fable of Action——— Crabs, Owls and Bats Crabs, owls and bats go to a relogue cram school. A few years later, they all graduated with PhDs. However, crabs are still rampant, owls are still sleeping during the day and active at night, and bats are still hanging upside down.

    This is a fable by Master Huang Yongyu, and its moral is simple: action is more important than knowledge. When used in mental health, this parable is also thought-provoking.

    The knowledge of psychology is vast and profound. However, no amount of good psychological knowledge can automatically help a person become healthier. In fact, I know some people who have studied psychology for many years, one of the purposes of studying psychology is to cure themselves, but after so many years of study, their problems are still the same.

    Once upon a time, there was a man who was very proud, and he was very rich. One day, he wanted that if I died, what would happen to my money? And he put it in the soil.

    However, if you don't tell others, others don't know, and you have to tell others. Twenty years had passed, and he was dying, so he planned to buy a suit of clothes to wear when he died, but when he came to the earth, he saw that the money was gone, and he also died by the earth. This parable tells us not to say everything, but that's how it turns out.

    Once upon a time there was a little girl who loved beauty, and the little girl liked to wear skirts. Once, she came to a clothing store. I saw a particularly beautiful lace dress.

    She hurried over and bought the dress. When she got home, she hurriedly tried on the dress, only to find that it didn't fit. 。

    This incident tells us to think long-term in what we do, and not just look at the present.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    More, Zheng people buy shoes, contradict themselves, and promote ,...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Zheng people buy shoes, and the seedlings are promoted.

    Waiting for the rabbit, there was a farmer in the Song country, there was a tree stump in his field, and when he went to farm one day, he happened to encounter a rabbit running and hitting the stake and died. So, he put down his farming tools and guarded the stump every day, hoping to get another rabbit. The rabbit didn't get it, but it became a joke in Song Kingdom.

    Paradoxically, there is a man who sells spears and shields. When he sold his spear, he said that his spear was so sharp that it could pierce anything, and when he sold his shield, he said that his shield was so strong that it could not penetrate anything. And they asked him, How about piercing thy shield with thy spear.

    He was speechless.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Ancient Chinese Fables and Tales must be read as follows for the third grade:

    Excessive anxiety. Once upon a time in the country of Qi, there was a very timid person, he was always worried that one day the sky would fall, and he would have nowhere to live, so he worried about it all day long, and it was difficult to sleep and eat.

    When his friend learned about this, he was worried about his health, so he came to enlighten him and said, "God, it's just an accumulation of gas, gas is everywhere, why worry about him collapsing?" ”

    When the Qiguo man heard this, he still had lingering palpitations and asked, "If the sky is made up of the accumulation of qi, will the sun, moon, and stars in the sky fall?" ”

    The friend went on to explain: "The sun, moon socks and stars are all glowing air masses that don't hurt people even if they fall. ”

    The people of Qi Guo said worriedly, "What if the earth falls?" ”

    His friend said, "The earth is nothing but a pile of stones, and we stand and walk on these stones, and all our activities are carried out on them, and there is no place without stones, so why should you worry that the earth will fall?" ”

    After listening to the enlightenment of their friends, the people of Qiguo finally put their minds at ease. My friends were relieved to see that he was no longer worried about it.

    A blessing in disguise. During the Warring States period, near the northern border city, there lived an old man named Saion. Seon kept many horses, and one day one of his horses suddenly got lost.

    When the neighbors heard about this, they ran to comfort him and advised him not to be too anxious, and that he should pay more attention to his body when he was older. Seeing that someone was comforting, Seon smiled and said: If you lose a horse, you will not lose much, maybe it will bring some blessings.

    The neighbor listened to Seon's words and thought it was funny. The loss of the horse was obviously a bad thing, but he thought that maybe it was a good thing, obviously just self-comforting. After a few days, the lost horse not only returned home automatically, but also brought back a Hun horse.

    When the neighbors heard about it, they were very impressed by Seon's foresight, and congratulated Seon and said, "You still have the foresight, and not only did you not lose the horse, but you also brought back a good horse, which is really a blessing."

    When Seon heard the congratulations of his neighbors, he did not look happy at all, and said worriedly: "It is not necessarily a blessing to have a good horse for nothing, and it may cause some trouble."

    The neighbors thought that his pretense was pure old man's cunning. I was obviously happy in my heart, but I deliberately didn't say it.

    Seon had an only child and was very fond of horseback riding. He found that the horse he had brought back was looking forward to life, with long hooves, neighing loudly, and a fierce horse, and he knew at a glance that it was a good horse. He rode every day with pride.

    One day, he was overjoyed, and he galloped on his horse, and with a stumbling [liè qie], he fell off his horse and broke his leg. When the neighbors heard about it, they came to offer condolences.

    Seon said: It's nothing, maybe it's a blessing to break your leg and save your life. The neighbors thought he was talking gibberish again. They couldn't think of any blessing that would come from breaking their legs.

    Soon after, the Huns invaded, and the young men were conscripted into the army, and Seon's son could not serve as a soldier because he broke his leg. All the young men who enlisted were killed in battle, but only Seon's son survived.

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