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Starling, a parrot.

Fable story is a literary genre. A story with moral or obvious moral significance. Its structure is short, and metonymy is often used to reflect educational themes or profound truths in simple stories. Below I recommend two fables full of philosophy for your reference and reading.

(a) myna echoed in the crowd.

A group of magpies built a nest on a tree in Daughter Mountain and raised young magpies in it. They look for food every day, raise babies and lead a hard life. Not far from them, there are many myna. These starlings usually like to imitate magpies, and they like to make trouble when they have nothing to do.

Magpie's nest is built between branches at the top of the tree and supported by branches. When the wind blows, the tree shakes and the nest shakes with it. Whenever the wind blows, magpies always protect their babies, worrying: wind, stop blowing, or blow down the nest and hit the baby, and we will be homeless. Eight buddies don't make nests in trees. They live in caves and are not afraid of the wind at all.

Once, a tiger ran out of the bushes for food. It opened its eyes wide and roared loudly. The tiger really deserves to be the king of beasts. With this roar, it shook the earth, roared and shook the vegetation.

The magpie's nest was roared by the tiger and shook violently with the tree. The magpies were very scared, but they couldn't think of any way, so they got together and stood on the tree and shouted, "Oh, no, the tiger is coming." What can we do? " Not good, not good! ..... "The nearby starling heard the sound of magpies and couldn't help but want to learn it again. They walked out of the cave and shouted at the top of their lungs, "no, no, the tiger is coming!" ……"

At that time, a western Western jackdaw passed by, and when he heard something, he came to have a look. It asked the magpie curiously, "The tiger is an animal that walks on the ground, but you fly in the sky. What can it do to you? Why are you shouting so loudly? " The magpie replied, "The roar of the tiger caused the wind, and we were afraid that the wind would blow our nest away." Western jackdaw in the west went back to ask myna again, and myna said, "We, we ..." We tried several times, but no one answered. Western Western jackdaw said with a smile, "Magpies are afraid of the wind and tigers, because they build nests in trees. But you live in a cave, and you have nothing to do with tigers. Why do you want to follow? "

Starling has no opinion at all, but only follows the crowd and follows the trend, whether it is right or not, so as to make jokes. So do we as human beings. We must think independently and make our own decisions, and don't blindly agree with others. Otherwise it will be as sad and ridiculous as a parrot.

(2) War horses and dogs

The owner owns a war horse and a dog. They often follow their masters on expeditions to the East, seek help from the West, and become their masters' right-hand men. Horses are stupid and unattractive to look at. The master always spanks him with a whip and urges him to run. Horses generally eat grass and live in simple sheds. The owner never hits the dog, but also lets the dog live in a warm and comfortable room and eat the owner's leftovers. The owner often rubs the dog's fur with his hands. Dogs are smart and understand their owners' minds. It can accurately understand the owner's every movement and eyes, so the dog can always satisfy the owner. The dog gets along well with its owner, which makes it have a strong sense of superiority and pride, and often barks at the war horse.

Dogs are loyal to their owners. Once, the master was sleeping in the Woods, and two wolves wanted to sneak up on the master at night. The dog bravely rushed up and bit the wolf. The master heard the noise, got up and drove the wolf away with a spear. The dog saved the owner's life, which made him even more proud.

One day, the master went to war with his war horse and dog, and the result was a fiasco. So, the master rode his horse and ran away with the dog, followed by a large number of pursuers. At this time, the master came to a river, and the turbulent river blocked the way. Just when the owner was in a hurry, a boat came. The owner took out a large sum of money and asked the owner to take him across the river. The master agreed, but he said, "You can only take one of the war horse and the dog. If you take them all on board, it will be difficult for the ship to carry them. "

The dog thought, the master will definitely let me on board, because I have the best relationship with the master, and the master will never bring a war horse on board. "I want to get on the boat with the war horse and leave the dog on the shore." The shopkeeper said to the shopkeeper.

The dog felt wronged and asked why. The master said, "compared with you, a war horse is still more important." Only it can get me out of danger. At the critical moment, only the most important things can be left. "