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Tale. 1. The wolf and the old woman.
A hungry wolf is looking around for food. When he came to a farmhouse, he suddenly heard the cry of a child.
An old woman frightened the child and said, "Don't cry, or I'll throw you out and feed the wolves." ”
When the wolf heard this, he believed it, and stood outside the door and waited.
As it grew dark, he heard the old woman teasing the child, saying, "Good baby, if a wolf comes, I will kill him." ”
When the wolf heard this, he ran and said, "What this old woman says is one thing, and what she is doing is another. ”
Tale. 2. The wolf and the horse.
The wolf passed by a field and saw a lot of barley in the field.
Although Huang Chengcheng was loved, the wolf didn't eat barley and had to walk away.
He had just gone a short way when he met a horse, which he led to the field, and told him that he was reluctant to eat the barley himself, and kept it for the horse, because he liked to hear the beautiful sound of the horse's teeth as it ate grass.
"Hey, friend," said the horse, "if you could feed on barley, you would not like to hear me grazing rather than your stomach." ”
Tale. 3. The wolf and the donkey.
A wolf was chosen to be the leader of the wolves.
In order to prevent wolves from fighting each other for food, he enacted laws that the food they hunted should be pooled and divided equally among everyone.
A donkey came up and waved his mane slowly, saying, "A good idea has come up from the wolf's head." But why don't you take out the food you hunted yesterday and divide it together? ”
The wolf was told by the donkey, and he abolished the law.
Tale. Fourth, the wolf and the heron.
The wolf swallowed a bone by mistake and was so uncomfortable that he ran around looking for a doctor.
He met Heron and negotiated a reward for him to take out the bone, and the heron put his head into the wolf's throat, took the bone out of his mouth, and asked the wolf for a fixed reward.
The wolf said, "Hey, friend, can you take your head back from the wolf's mouth without incident, and you are not satisfied, why do you still talk about payment?" ”
Tale. 5. The wolf and the lamb.
A lamb was drinking from the river, and when the wolf saw it, he tried to find a justifiable excuse to eat him.
So he ran upstream, and said viciously that the lamb had muddied the river so that he could not drink water.
The lamb said, "I am just standing by the river and drinking, and I am downstream, and it is impossible to muddy the water upstream." ”
Seeing that this plan could not be achieved, the wolf said, "My father was scolded by you last year. ”
The lamb said, "I was not born at that time. ”
The wolf said to the lamb, "No matter how you argue, I will not let you go anyway." ”
Tale. 6. Two hungry wolves.
The two hungry wolves found a meadow, and the armored wolves were overjoyed.
Otowolf was puzzled: "You don't eat grass again, what are you happy about?" ”
A: "Sheep love to eat", and ran away after speaking.
B: "Where are you going?" ”
A: "I want the sheep to know the news!" ”
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