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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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There are "The Creek", "The Razor", etc., which I never get tired of reading, and Krylov's fables are also adapted from "Aesop's Fables".
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Summary. Dog and Meat: The dog in the story gives up his bones in order to get meat from someone else's hands, but in the end he gets nothing.
The Crane and the Turtle: In the story, Tsuru asks the tortoise to take care of his field, but the tortoise greedily steals the rice and is eventually punished by the crane. "The Wolf and the Sheep":
In the story, the wolf makes all sorts of excuses to eat a sheep, but it is eventually debunked. "Ants and Grasshoppers": The ants in the story store enough food, but the grasshopper only knows how to have fun and eventually dies of starvation.
The Frog and the Cow: In the story, the frog is ridiculed by the cows because of his big mouth.
Here are ten Fables of Krylov.
Dog and Meat: The dog in the story gives up his bones in order to get the meat that someone else digs up, but in the end he finds nothing. "The Crane and the Turtle":
In the story, Tsuru asks the tortoise to take care of his field, but the tortoise greedily eats Changmo's rice and is eventually punished by the crane. "The Wolf and the Sheep": In the story, the wolf finds various excuses to eat a sheep, but in the end, it is determined that Swift Oak is exposed.
"Ants and Grasshoppers": The ants in the story store enough food, but the grasshopper only knows how to have fun and eventually dies of starvation. "The Frog and the Cow":
In the story, the frog is ridiculed by the cows because of his big mouth.
The Return of the Donkey: A man who doesn't know what to do with his donkey, buys it home and keeps letting it go. In the end, the donkey chose not to come back.
Old Cat and Mouse: Afraid of being caught by a cat, the mouse decides to go out of the corner where he has never been found to take Li Fa. But on the way, it finds an old cat who is also afraid of cats.
The Crow and the Fox: The fox wants to steal the cheese from the crow's mouth, so he praises the crow's singing voice. The crow sang happily and fell into the fox's trap.
The Frog's Imagination: A frog can't understand the activities of other animals in the imaginary world, but Minyin himself is imagining something even more strange. "Golden Rooster":
A man travels the world in search of a chicken that will be able to lay golden eggs late. Eventually, he discovers that happiness and wealth are not in the golden rooster, but in the home.
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Thank you for being the best person in the world.
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Summary. Krylov's fables include "The Two Turtledoves", "The Tale of the Donkey", "The Eagle and the Chicken", "The King of the Frogs", "The Sacrifice of the Plague", "The Stream", "The Barracuda and the Cat", "The Little Crow", "The Donkey and the Nightingale", "The Elephant and the Trumpet", "The Parishion", "The Eagle and the Maggot", "The Repentant Fox", "The Dance of the Fish", "The Razor".
Krylov's fables include "The Two Turtledoves", "The Tale of the Donkey", "The Eagle and the Chicken", "The King of the Frogs", "The Sacrifice of the Plague", "The Brook", "The Barracuda and the Cat", "The Little Crow", "The Donkey and the Nightingale", "The Elephant and the Trumpet", "The Parishion", "The Eagle and the Maggot", "The Repentant Fox", "The Dance of the Fish", "The Razor".
Krylov's Fables is a book published on January 1, 2009 by Hope Publishing House by I.I. Ann Krylov. The book is a collection of 203 fables written by Krylov during his lifetime, and these fables do not reflect three main categories: the revelation of the Tsar, the exploitation, and the phenomenon.
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The Wolf and the Lamb", "The Lion Divides the Prey", "The Wolf and the Crane".
The Elephant as an Official", "The Bear Takes Care of the Beehive", "The Fox Architect", "The Village Society", "The Dogfish", "The Farmer and the Sheep", "The Farmer and the River", "The Crow", "The Fox and the Marmot", "The Bee and the Fly", "The Monkey and the Glasses", "The Goose", "The Meeting of the Mouse", "The Motley Sheep", etc.
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