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From which fable does father and son ride donkeys?

Full text of father and son riding donkey:

Once upon a time, a father and son drove a donkey into the city. Someone on the road laughed at them and said, "What a fool! Why don't you ride a donkey into town? " So the father put his son on the donkey. It wasn't long before someone said, "The unfilial son actually let his father walk and ride a donkey." The father quickly let his son down and got on the donkey himself. After walking for a while, someone said, "This father is so cruel that even the children let him go, and he is not afraid that the children are tired." The father quickly let his son ride on the donkey, thinking that this time he finally satisfied everyone. But someone said, "They are all riding donkeys. Why not trample them to death?" So the father and son came down again, tied the four legs of the donkey and carried it away with a stick. When they crossed the bridge, the donkey struggled and fell into the river and drowned.

Explanation:

People should have their own opinions, listen to what they should, and don't listen to what they shouldn't, so that they won't do anything wrong.

Source:

This fable is from Aesop's Fables.

Extended data:

Aesop's Fables is said to have been written by Aesop, an ancient Greek slave who was released in the 6th century BC. It collected all the ancient Greek folktales, and added 357 stories of India, Arabia and Christianity.

Most of the characters in Aesop's Fables are anthropomorphic animals, and their behaviors are all human ways, so that the author can vividly express some thoughts, moral consciousness or life experiences and make readers get corresponding education. These stories are short but meaningful, and some teach people to be honest and diligent; Some advise people not to be proud and not to lie; Others explained that we should act according to the law and do what we can; Many of them reflect that although the strong are cruel, they are often defeated by the weak and various profound life truths. It contains an attack on social inequality; Satire cowardice and laziness, praise brave struggle, and teach people how to do things and distinguish right from wrong.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Aesop's Fables