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Thoughts on waiting for rabbits to read.
I read many fairy tales and fables this summer vacation, and one of them, Waiting for a Rabbit, touched me deeply. The story goes like this:
In ancient times, a man planted a field. One day, he was working in the field. Suddenly, a rabbit ran out of the grass and crashed into a big tree and died. The man got rabbit skin and meat effortlessly. From then on, he stopped farming and waited for another rabbit to hit him all day. As a result, he not only didn't get the rabbit, but also abandoned his own land.
After reading this story, I couldn't help laughing: what a fool this man is! Yes, he stopped working because of a rabbit he accidentally picked up, and he didn't seriously think about it. Maybe the rabbit was blind, or was chased and tried to escape before hitting a tree. How come there are such accidents every day? But he left the field and stood by the stump waiting for the rabbit to hit him. What a foolish act! Isn't this as stupid as waiting for the pie to fall in the sky, waiting for the rain in the clouds to put out the fire, and waiting for the wheat to water and fertilize itself?
Just like some of our classmates, they don't pay attention to the lecture in class, review carefully after class and finish their homework seriously. All they can think of is playing computer and watching TV. What is the difference between their ideas and practices and this farmer? Can you get good grades without hard work? Can you learn cultural knowledge well?
"One more hard work, one more harvest" is correct. Let's study hard and master the skills from now on, and completely abandon the idea of getting something for nothing and waiting for the rabbit.
Today, I read the fable "Waiting for a Rabbit" in "Little Fairy Tale" and was deeply impressed.
It mainly tells the story of a farmer in the Song Dynasty who worked in the fields every day. It's hard. One day, the farmer worked in the field again until the sun went down. At this moment, suddenly a hare rushed out of the grass beside him and hit a stump not far from him. People are very happy to see it. They put down their hoes and went home happily. The next day, the farmer hurried to the field and thought, this kind of good thing will happen every day. From then on, he stopped working and sat in front of the stump all day, waiting for the rabbit to come automatically. In this way, after waiting for day after day, the crops gradually died. Finally, the peasants in the story became the laughing stock of the people in the Song Dynasty.
After reading this story, I can't help but think of our life practice. In our class, there are farmers like those in the story, who are idle and daydreaming all day. When it comes to exams, they always scratch their heads and do nothing. They always want to study at once. We don't want to learn from the farmers in the story. They always want to get something for nothing, but in the end they have nothing.
My friends, please remember that there is nothing in the world for nothing. Only by paying, will there be gains and success. Therefore, we should study hard now. Only in this way can we succeed and finally succeed.
After reading the story Waiting for the Rabbit, I think everyone must be familiar with it. Waiting for the Rabbit mainly tells the story of a farmer working in the field one day, and a rabbit ran out of the Woods. It hit a stump near the field and died. The farmer took the rabbit home and had a good meal. So the farmer sits by the stump every day, waiting for the dead rabbit to run over. As the days passed, not a rabbit died under the tree. The crops in the field are gradually covered with weeds and the field is very dry. What farmers do is stupid, it is wrong to get something for nothing, and it is impossible to lose pie in the sky. This story taught me that people should not be greedy and get something for nothing, otherwise they will lose a lot because of small things.
What that farmer did was stupid. We should create with our own hands, not get something for nothing. I hope we don't do anything stupid.
The idiom "waiting for the rabbit" tells us that it is absolutely impossible to dream of a successful time or fantastic results without working or acting. Treat an accidental thing as eternity, and finally waste time and delay your own time. Our study is the same. If we do well in an accidental exam, don't listen carefully and lie there sleeping, then our time will be wasted and we will accomplish nothing in the end.
I read a short story called Waiting for the Rabbit today.
This story is about: In Song State, there was a farmer who worked in the fields every day. One day, while the farmer was working in the field, suddenly a hare ran out of the grass, hit a big tree in the farmer's field, broke its neck and died. The farmer was very happy to pick up the dead rabbit. The next day, he went to the field without working, just waiting for the rabbit to hit him. As a result, he waited for a day without waiting for anything, but he was unwilling. From then on, I sat under that big tree every day, waiting for the rabbit to come. He waited and waited until the weeds in the field grew taller than the crops, and there was not even a rabbit.
I feel very strange after reading this short story. The rabbit just accidentally ran and knocked down the tree. Why does the farmer just sit under the tree and wait for the rabbit to come every day? He waits every day, and if he doesn't work, he will be hungry! Even if the rabbit passes by the bushes and sees someone, it will definitely run away and will not be caught by the farmer's uncle!
Through this story, I know that I can't just think about getting unexpected gains without my own efforts, like a farmer's uncle. This kind of luck is not enough. Only by paying, can we gain. So I must study hard and keep my feet on the ground, so that I can get good grades!
Today, I read a fable-Waiting for the Rabbit, which is about a farmer who grows crops in the field every day to make a living. One afternoon, a rabbit came running and died on the stump. The farmer took the rabbit home and cooked it. It's delicious. He thought, if there is rabbit meat to eat every day, why plant crops? So he sat by the stump every day, waiting for the rabbit to die. He waited and waited until all the crops died, but it was too late. This story tells us: You have to pay for everything, there will be no pie in the sky, and there is nothing in the world that you get for nothing.
The same applies to us. For example, once, when I went to learn dance, the teacher found that I was very talented and praised me for every movement. I am very proud. So, I went home and never practiced basic skills again. Mother said anxiously, "Dancing depends on more practice, otherwise there will be no progress." I thought to myself: The teacher said I danced very well. Why should I practice? Mom's nagging makes my head crack. It's disgusting. When I got to school, the teacher also told me that I would pass the exam. Practice more in class and have a solid basic skills when you go home. I don't think so. I'm sure I can pass the exam. When I took the exam, I was particularly nervous when I faced the examiner, and I failed the first time. I finally understand why my mother said those words to me.
Whether it is the farmer in Waiting for the Rabbit or our study, it shows a truth: you have to pay for everything, and if you don't pay, there will be no return.
Reading Waiting for a Rabbit not only made me smile, but also made my English grow a lot. I even noticed that diligence can create wealth, and waiting for a rabbit can make me feel that I have finished reading 400 words.
Isn't it just how hard you work? At first, he always stood by the stake, waiting for a rabbit to walk into the trap. It's just a coincidence. I really don't know what he's thinking. A businessman came and told him to plant more trees, so the chance was great, and the farmer became diligent. But he didn't wait for the rabbit, and (he was so stubborn that he was fascinated by rabbits) after the businessman told him the reason, he
Laughing is laughing, but then again, am I just like this farmer? I see that other students can buy drinks at will, but I can't. I just swallowed it. Who told me I don't have that much pocket money? I can only "look at the plum to quench my thirst" there. Why? Because I had pocket money before, but I made a mistake, so my mother "swept away" my pocket money. I don't want to do anything my mother says, but I can only look forward to it every day, just like that farmer, hoping to get my one-yuan pocket money back. No pains, no gains, just waiting for him.
After a few months, I couldn't help it, so I asked my mother for money. My mother made a request to me to read a book "Dark Horse Reading" every day. I suddenly lost my mind, but for pocket money, I gritted my teeth and agreed. My pocket money is back.
After I read this article, farmers should really thank businessmen. Without a businessman, he would not be diligent.
Without a businessman, he can't plant trees and get wealth; Without the businessman, he can't eat rabbits any more. ...
I have read many story books, and each one has a great influence on me. However, my favorite story is Waiting for the Rabbit.
The story is about a farmer who works hard, so his crops grow well and have a good harvest. One day, he finished his work in the field and sat down under a big tree to rest. Suddenly, he saw a rabbit hit a tree and died. The farmer picked up the rabbit and said with a smile, it's time to give the child a good meal.
So, in the days to come, the farmer sat in the tree and waited for the rabbit to come every day, one day, two days and three days, but the rabbit just didn't come. His field was gradually covered with weeds, which covered the crops and the crops failed to harvest.
This story tells us that getting something for nothing is a trap, and there is no good thing in the world that you can reap the fruit for a long time without getting something for nothing. People who think about something for nothing all day have no future, time will fly under their feet, and in the end, they will accomplish nothing.
Therefore, whether you live or study, you should be down-to-earth, do what you should do, complete your learning tasks, and persevere. No one can help us all our lives. We can only help ourselves and do everything we should with the help of our parents and teachers, so that we can live a beautiful life and have a happy life!
Waiting for the rabbit; 8. I read the story "Waiting for the Rabbit" recently, and I was deeply touched. This story is mainly about a farmer in the state of Song who found a rabbit killed on a stump, so he brought it back and had a hearty meal. From then on, the farmer waited for the next rabbit by the stump every day, but found nothing. This story tells us a truth: only hard work can yield fruitful fruits, and it is impossible to drop pies in the sky!
Think about myself, and I have had the same experience as a farmer. I remember once, the teacher asked me to recite English words, so I didn't have time to review. As a result, I got 100 in the exam, and I suddenly became proud. I thought I could recite 100 this time without reviewing, and I'm sure I can recite it in the future. So from now on, I only finish the homework such as preview, dictation and recitation assigned by my English teacher every day. As long as the teacher doesn't check, I don't do anything. In this way, I stayed until a few days before the mid-term exam. The teacher asked us to go back and review the words in Units 1 to 8. Tomorrow, I will write them down silently. I didn't think so, and I went my own way. As usual, I didn't review at all when I got home. The result can be imagined. The result of dictation came out, and I found that I made many mistakes in words, even those I knew before. From that moment on, I was completely disillusioned and didn't dare to take it lightly. In addition to finishing my homework every day, I began to seize all the time to review and try to make up all the lessons I had left behind. When the teacher checked the dictation again, I returned to my original level, but I never dared not study hard again.
Through this story, I understand that only hard work can yield fruitful results, because good things that fall from the sky cannot happen forever.
Today, I read the fable "Waiting for the Rabbit", which tells a story: In ancient times, a farmer planted a field with a big tree beside it. One day, the man went to work in the field. Suddenly, a rabbit jumped out of a corner in a panic and ran forward like the wind, but suddenly it hit a big tree, and the rabbit died at once. The farmer was very happy and went to pick up rabbits. As easy as blowing off dust, I got a rabbit skin and a hearty rabbit meat. From then on, the farmer stopped farming and waited for the next rabbit to hit the trunk all day. As a result, he not only didn't get any rabbits, but also cracked his own land and found nothing.
After reading this story, I couldn't help laughing. This farmer is really a fool. He accidentally picked up a rabbit and stopped working. He didn't really think about it. Maybe the rabbit is blind or chased. He just ran away and hit a tree. How come there are such accidents every day? But he left his land and stood by the tree every day waiting for the rabbit to hit the tree. What a foolish act! Isn't this the idea of waiting for the pie to fall from the sky?
Think of yourself, don't concentrate on listening in class, don't review carefully after class, and do homework is also half-hearted. I only think about Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Robot Cat on TV all day. Is it different from this farmer? Can you get good grades if you don't want to work hard? Can you learn knowledge?
"More efforts, more gains", this sentence is right!
I am determined to study hard and master my own skills from now on, and completely abandon the idea and practice of getting something for nothing.
After the rabbit finished reading 10, I read the idiom "Waiting for a rabbit in the same room" and told about a lazy man who went to work in the fields early every morning.
One day, he was working hard in the field. Suddenly, a rabbit came in the distance. The rabbit ran so fast that it accidentally knocked down a tree. The rabbit died on the spot. So he took the dead rabbit home to live and eat. The farmer thought, why does he have to work hard every day when there are such good things under the sun?
From then on, he stayed by the tree all day, hoping to wait until the rabbit accidentally hit and died. But many days passed and he didn't wait for a rabbit. On the contrary, because he didn't handle the farmland well, the field was full of weeds and the crops were all bald.
I think this man is stupid. Once he met a rabbit and was accidentally killed. He thought that good things happened every day, and the traffickers were barren. He is too greedy to be lucky unless he works hard.
In real life, there are many such people. For example, some people like to buy lottery tickets. When they won a bar of soap for the first time, they wanted to win a car for the second time. I bought a lot of lottery tickets, but I didn't win any. I stopped my normal work and my life became poorer and poorer. It ended in tragedy.
The beauty of falling pie in the sky is just luck. Success can only be achieved through hard work. The road to success is straight and long, and there is no shortcut.
The article "Waiting for the Rabbit" tells us that a farmer in Song State was working in the field when he suddenly saw a rabbit running over and somehow killed it on the stump. The farmer thought: Rabbits will be crushed to death, one a day, two every two days, and they will be full and warm in one year. Why bother farming? So the farmer waited there. As the days passed, the farmer never waited for the rabbit to be killed, and this incident spread as a joke.
This farmer is really, don't think about it. For the first time, he achieved unexpected success by luck, but luck can't be with you forever. If you don't know how to solve the problem, you'll never get a rabbit again.
You can't be lucky if you don't work hard and want to get something for nothing. You can't wait for your parents to teach you homework you can't do. You should analyze it yourself, do it yourself, and succeed by your own efforts. I used to ask my mother to tell me all the questions I didn't know, but I didn't use my head. My mother said, "You should analyze the problems that you can't do, exchange wisdom for success, and don't have the luck of getting something for nothing."
In life, we shouldn't cling to narrow experience like that farmer, don't know the change, and want to succeed by luck. We should use our own hands and labor to achieve success. This is the real skill.
The new semester is coming again, and it will be more difficult to study, but I can't wait for him. I want to succeed with my brain.
I read many fables with my mother's help, but many stories were understood under my mother's interpretation, and I was not impressed.
Recently, I read an idiom story called Waiting for the Rabbit. This story is mainly about: a lazy farmer wants to get something for nothing. There is a farmer who goes to work in his field every day. One day, a rabbit suddenly ran out of the forest in a panic and bumped into a stump by the field, so the farmer's family had a good meal at night. From then on, the farmer never went to work in the fields again, but waited for the injured rabbit by the stump every day. As a result, the weeds in the field grew taller and taller, and all the crops died, and the farmers didn't wait for the injured rabbit.
After reading this idiom story, I think the farmer is too stupid. He doesn't want to think about it either. Won't he starve to death if there is no rabbit injury in a few years? There will be no pie in the sky. This is just a coincidence. Not every rabbit will bump into a tree. If the farmer still works hard every day as before, he will have a lot of food to eat.
I also thought of beggars in the present society. Some of them don't look stupid and have hands and feet, but they ask passers-by for money in the street. These people get something for nothing. In fact, they can go to the restaurant to wash dishes or move things, which is better than begging humbly! They just don't want to work, but they want to have food and clothing. We can't be like this.
The story "Waiting for the Rabbit" tells us that we should not rely on luck in everything, but rely on our own efforts to change the trajectory of life.
Some people like to watch Journey to the West, some people like Cinderella, some people like Snow White, and I like to watch the fable of waiting for the rabbit!
The story Waiting for the Rabbit tells of a farmer once upon a time. Once, he was working in the field, and he was a little tired. So he sat under the big tree on the ground and had a rest. After a while, a rabbit ran out of the grass and bumped into a stump. The farmer runs very fast. As soon as he saw the rabbit die, he picked it up and took it home happily. After eating rabbit meat at home, he thought: rabbit meat is so delicious, it is so easy to pick rabbits! Why don't I sit there and collect rabbits in the future? How tired it is to work every day! How many days does it take to get something? So the farmer stopped working. He sits beside the stump every day, waiting for the rabbit to hit the stump. However, one day, two days, one month, two months ... time passed day by day, and he didn't pick up a rabbit. Look at the crops in the field. He didn't receive any food. At this moment, the farmer realized that nothing is gained for nothing, and only by paying his own labor can he be rewarded.
The farmer can't find rabbits every day. He should plant his own land and crops well, so as to get a bumper harvest.
This story tells us that we can't wait for the pie to fall from the sky like farmers. Only by studying hard can we learn more knowledge and become useful people to society. Let's work hard!
I watched the fable Waiting for the Rabbit again today, which is probably familiar to everyone. It's about an old farmer. One day, he was working in the field. Suddenly, he saw a hare flying towards him, hitting a stump and dying. He was very happy and ran home with the rabbit. That day, he had a big meal. In the days that followed, all he could think of every day was that rabbits would come to the door and squat by the stump. As the days passed, his crops were covered with weeds, but he still dreamed of rabbits coming to his door all day. But the end result is: no. And all his crops were destroyed.
This fable reminds me of the final exam I just took, alas! It's also ridiculous. Before my mother's exam in the fifth grade, I burned incense in the ranking at home and wished me a high score. As a result, I really got a high score. In fact, I studied very hard in the review stage. In this exam, I feel that I got a high score in the last exam, and it must be the same this time. As a result, I didn't review carefully in the review stage, but only burned incense before the exam, and the result was a mess.
With this experience, I feel as stupid as that old farmer. I think it is wrong to get something for nothing. Only by our own efforts can we win the crown of success.
After watching Waiting for the Rabbit 15, I read the idiom Waiting for the Rabbit in Tongli, and told about a lazy man who went to work in the fields early every morning.
One day, he was working hard in the field. Suddenly, a rabbit came in the distance. The rabbit ran so fast that it accidentally knocked down a tree. The rabbit died on the spot. So he took the dead rabbit home to live and eat. The farmer thought, why does he have to work hard every day when there are such good things under the sun?
From then on, he stayed by the tree all day, hoping to wait until the rabbit accidentally knocked down. But many days passed and he didn't wait for a rabbit. On the contrary, because he didn't handle the farmland well, the field was full of weeds and the crops were all bald.
I think this man is stupid. Once he met a rabbit that he accidentally knocked down. He thought that every day something good would come, and all the bad dealers were deserted. He is too greedy to be lucky unless he works hard.
In real life, there are many such people. For example, some people like lottery tickets. When they won a bar of soap for the first time, they wanted to win a car for the second time. I bought a lot of lottery tickets, but I didn't win any. I stopped my normal work and my life became poorer and poorer. It ended in tragedy.
The beauty of falling pie in the sky is just luck. Success can only be achieved through hard work. The road to success is straight and long, and there is no shortcut.
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