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10 Very meaningful fable
A gray-haired man has two lovers, one is young and the other is old. The old woman thinks that if she associates with a younger man, she will be laughed at by others. As long as he comes to her, she will find a chance to pull out his black hair. The young man kept pulling out his white hair to hide that she had an old lover. In this way, two people took turns pulling, and finally he became bald.
Moral of the story: mismatches are always harmful.
2. White pine and thorns
White pine and thorns quarrel with each other. Bai Song proudly said, "I have good muscles and a strong trunk. I can be the roof of a temple and a boat. What can you do? " The thorn said, "when you think of cutting your axe and sawing your saw, I'm afraid you will still be willing to be a thorn."
Moral of the story: A plain life may not be as painful and dangerous as a bizarre life.
3. larks and birds
In early spring, a lark flew to the tender green wheat field to nest. The little lark's feathers are gradually plump and its strength is gradually increasing. One day, the owner of the wheat field saw the ripe wheat and said, "It's time to harvest. I must ask all my neighbors for help. " When a little lark heard this, she quickly told her mother and asked where to live.
The lark said, "son, he is not really eager to harvest, but just wants to ask his neighbors to help him." A few days later, the master came again, saw that the wheat was ripe and fell, and said eagerly, "I will bring my own helpers and people I may hire to harvest tomorrow."
After hearing these words, the lark said to the birds, "Now we should move, because the master is really in a hurry this time." He no longer depends on his neighbors, but must do it himself. "
Moral of the story: Don't pin your hopes on external forces, do it yourself. This is the real determination.
4, the deer of all diseases
A deer is sick and lying on the grass. Many wild animals visited him and ate all the grass nearby. After the deer got well, they couldn't find grass and starved to death for lack of food.
Moral of the story: It is harmful to make too many useless friends.
5. White-billed crows and crows
Crow can predict people's good or bad luck and the future, so people call him a god bird. The white-billed crow envied him very much and wanted to do the same. When he saw pedestrians passing by, he flew to a tree and shouted loudly. Pedestrians were surprised to hear the voice of the white-billed crow and turned to look at it. One of them said, "friends, let's hurry." This is a white-billed crow, and its cry has no effect at all. "
Moral of the story: the incompetent envy the strong, not only fail to achieve their goals, but may also be laughed at by others.
6. Turtledove and Man
Someone caught a turtledove and tried to kill him. Turtle dove asked for forgiveness and said, "Please forgive me, I will help you catch more turtledoves." The man said, "Then you should be killed, or your relatives and friends will be framed by you."
Moral of the story: Those who want to hurt their loved ones by conspiracy will be punished by justice first.
7.bats, thorns and waterfowl
Bats, thorns and waterfowl agree to do business together to make a living. So bats borrow money as capital, thorns bring their own clothes, and waterfowl bring their own copper. Then they packed their goods and set sail. Unfortunately, they were caught in a strong storm at sea, the boat capsized and all the goods sank.
Fortunately, they were washed ashore by the waves and didn't drown. From then on, waterfowl always stood in the water, trying to get the lost copper back; Bats are afraid of meeting creditors, so they dare not come out during the day and come out for food at night; Thorns look for clothes everywhere, always grabbing the clothes of passers-by to see if they are their own.
Moral of the story: Many people have failed in one thing, so they will be especially careful in doing this kind of thing in the future.
8.bats and weasels
The bat fell to the ground and was taken away by the weasel. He begged for mercy. The weasel said he would never let him go. He hates birds by nature. The bat said he was a mouse, not a bird, so he let him go. Later, the bat fell again and was caught by another weasel. He said he was a mouse and repeatedly begged not to eat him. The weasel says he hates all mice.
So the bat changed his mind and said that he was a bird, not a mouse, and was released again. In this way, the bat changed its name twice and finally survived.
The moral of this story is: we must improvise to avoid danger.
9. Deer in the cowshed
A deer was chased by hounds and ran into a farm yard, hiding in the cattle in fear. A cow kindly warned him, "Hey! Poor guy! Why are you doing this? You gave yourself up to the enemy. Isn't this a trap? " The deer replied, "Friend, as long as you allow me to hide here, I will find a chance to escape."
In the evening, the shepherds came to feed the animals, but they didn't find any deer. When the housekeeper and some long-term workers passed by the cowshed, they didn't notice the deer in the cowshed. The deer was glad that he was safe, so he expressed his heartfelt thanks to the cow who kindly advised him. Another cow said, "of course we want to protect you, but we can't rest assured yet." There's one more person going through the bullpen. He is very attentive to everything.
As long as he passes by, your life will be guaranteed. "At this moment, the master came in, complaining about the poor distribution of cattle feed, and went to the grass rack and said loudly," Why, there is so little forage? The grass on the cowshed is not half as good. These slackers haven't even cleaned the cobwebs. "When he walked around the barn to check everything, he found that the antlers were exposed outside the forage, so he sent someone to catch the deer and kill it.
The moral of this story is: while avoiding one danger, don't ignore another.
10, people bitten by dogs
After a man was bitten by a dog, he sought medical advice everywhere, but there was still no obvious effect. Someone suggested that he dry the blood from the wound with bread and throw it to the dog that bit him. He replied, "If I do this, all the dogs in the city will definitely bite me."
Moral of the story: if evil succeeds, it will do more evil and do whatever it wants.
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