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After reading the fable 400 words
After reading the fable 1 Aesop's fable in 400 words, I often sigh, what kind of person is Aesop? When I finished reading this book, I finally realized that he was a smart, very smart person. It is precisely because he understood these truths that he wrote one excellent article after another and brought his literary talent to the extreme.
After reading it, I found that Aesop can look at Aunt Di's problem from many aspects and angles, so that he can understand a problem from different angles. He is a very clever man, and he reveals many truths in his fables. For example, in The Race between the Tortoise and the Rabbit, he told us that the weak can overcome the arrogant strong in anger and strive to become strong. The farmer and the snake declared that we should not save those immoral people who bite the hand that feeds them. The encounter of mice illustrates a very profound truth; It is simple to think of an idea, but it may not be a simple thing to practice it; "Tortoise Eagle" also made me understand that other people's correct suggestions are much more useful than their own opinionated opinions. If you stick to your own wrong ideas, you will only achieve nothing in the end. ...
In this book, every story has its profound truth. We should be good at learning and understanding. This is a classic life textbook.
Fable is a magic bag. Although it is small, you can take a lot of things out of it. Fable is a unique and peculiar bridge. Through it, you can walk from a complicated path to a broad road, from smallness to vastness, from simplicity to richness. Walking on this bridge for dozens of times, you will feel how colorful this bridge is.
Why is it called Aesop's Fables? Every story in this book is carefully compiled from nearly 400 stories handed down. The language is friendly, the content is cheerful, the image is full, and every word is full of wisdom. For example, The Fox and the Grape, The Little Goat and the Wolf, The Farmer and the Snake all contain high artistic charm and philosophy of life. Aesop's fables let us really understand the connotation of good and evil!
Aesop's Fables, which originated in ancient Greece, is the originator of western fable literature and a bright pearl in ancient Greek literature. It is such a book that makes me understand a lot of truth and benefit me a lot.
There are three or four hundred short stories in this book, each of which is short but exquisite. Every article is a great truth, which makes us understand that we should be honest and trustworthy and optimistic. It is like a silent teacher of ours, and more like a good friend of ours. The one that impressed me the most was real flowers and fake flowers.
The story tells that there are many fake flowers mixed with perfume in a flower bush. They are complacent because they are faster and more fragrant than real flowers, and look down on real flowers. God can't take it anymore. It rained heavily. You know, fake flowers are made of colored velvet paper. They can't stand it. They all bent down to pray.
After reading the fable, we can distinguish right from wrong and give us a lot of enlightenment.
Once upon a time, there was a sentimental prince. After hearing a sad news, he said with tears, "I can't stand it!" " "However, the weather is unpredictable. A few years later, a war claimed his parents' lives and he became disabled. After listening to his life story, someone sighed like him: "I can't stand it!" However, he said seriously, "Everyone can stand the disaster, and everyone can stand it-"Yes, unfortunately, it can exercise people's will.
Before the bad luck, the fallen prince was still a sentimental and timid person. But after he met countless bad luck, he became stronger after overcoming bad luck again and again.
How to deal with bad luck after we meet it-cultivate a tough will and train hard under difficult conditions. You beat it, and you can change everything.
Bad luck can make vulnerable people stronger. After bad luck, your life is different. When you encounter different bad luck, you will look different yourself. Please believe that a rainbow will appear in the sky after bad luck.
Treat everything with a normal heart, proceed from reality and face it as an outsider, and you can achieve a life without regrets. Even if life is too tortuous, it is better to die endlessly as you wish. The prince also gave a piece of advice: "As for death, it is easier." Cherish life and treat what will happen and what will happen with a normal heart. I don't think the prince's tragedy will repeat itself.
Some time ago, I read the book Aesop's Fables. After reading it, there are many reasons in my mind, such as the story of the eagle and the fox.
Once upon a time, the eagle and the fox agreed to be neighbors, hoping to make the relationship better. So the eagle hatched birds in the tree and the fox gave birth to children in the bushes. One day, the fox came out to look for food, and the eagle flew into the bush and took the little fox away, and had a sumptuous meal with its children. When the fox came back, he knew what had happened, but the eagle lived in the tree and the fox was a beast on the land.
So he had to stand in the distance and curse the eagle. After all, the eagle's betrayal did not punish God by shooting him. Some people sacrifice goats to the gods. The eagle grabbed the burning intestines from the altar. After the intestines fell into the nest, there was a strong wind, and the sparks on the intestines ignited the dry branches, so the eagles fell from the trees. Here, the fox came running and ate all the eagles to pieces in front of them.
This story made me understand many truths, such as: cherish friendship, don't betray friendship, don't take things that don't belong to me, and so on. This story also reflects some ugly phenomena in society. We shouldn't betray friendship like eagles, or we will end up in bad luck. These truths were taught to me by the story of the eagle and the fox in Aesop's fable.
After reading the fables, I recently read Aesop's Fables written by Aesop in ancient Greece and learned a lot.
The weasel walks into a blacksmith's shop. There was a sharp file. The weasel was curious and added it with his tongue. As a result, his tongue was licked and a lot of blood was shed, but the weasel was very happy and thought he had added something to the iron, so he continued to add it, and the whole tongue was gone.
This story is about people who like to quarrel and hurt themselves as a result. It seems that the weasel was stupid, thought it was a good thing, and finally hurt himself. But from another angle, when you are injured for the first time and the second time, you can find it in time and correct it in time. It's a wound at best, at least it won't add up the whole tongue.
In our daily life, there are also such examples.
You like a game, and you play it as soon as you are free after school every day. After playing to a certain intensity, you will find it interesting. When you are addicted to games all day, you think it is fun. However, your study and your grades will be ruined.
There are many such stories in this Aesop fable. It's simple to look at them, but he can tell us all kinds of reasons. When you finish reading this book, you will find that in fact, a move you make, a thing you do, and a word you say, which you don't pay attention to, often lead to some ridiculous things.
After reading the fable, the warm sunshine spilled into the windowsill. I sat on the table, opened Aesop's fable, turned to the futile crow and read it.
This story mainly tells that God wants to choose the most beautiful bird among all birds to be the king of birds. So, the crow carefully glued the peacock's faded feathers and took part in the election of God. I didn't expect to be really chosen. At this time, other birds were very angry and pulled out the crow's feathers angrily.
Many people think this is the fault of crows, because they think crows stick peacock feathers to confuse God and become the king of birds. But I don't think it's the crow's fault, but the beauty of the crow has attracted the envy of other birds. The feathers of crows were not stolen or robbed, but faded by peacocks. It did not harm any birds, but was approved by God to some extent. But it made other birds jealous.
The same is true in real life.
Some people in life are good at finding their own shortcomings and correcting them, so as to make themselves closer to perfection and success. Others, not only do not make progress themselves, but also "envy" those who make progress and envy those who make progress. They want to give some negative influence to those who make progress, so as to satisfy themselves. This is a kind of abnormal psychology.
If you want to make progress like others, you must find your own shortcomings! However, you must not get "pink eye"!
After reading the fable, 400 words and 8 fables are like a sandwich candy. If you carefully taste this interesting fable like licking candy, you will find many truths. ...
Among so many fables, one of my favorite is the fable "Children Who Shepherd Sheep". The content of this fable is: there is a child herding sheep. The child has a bad habit, that is, he likes telling lies and playing pranks. One day, he had nothing to do, so he played a practical joke-he stood on the mountain and shouted down the hill, "Wolf, Wolf, help!" " When the farmers working at the foot of the mountain heard this, they picked up farm tools and rushed to the mountain. Who knows, when they got to the mountain, there was no sign of the wolf. In this way, the farmers were teased by the children several times and no longer believed what the children said. One day, the wolf really came! The child kept calling for help at the foot of the mountain. But everyone in the village thought he was lying and joking, and he stopped going up the mountain. As a result, the children's sheep were eaten by wolves.
This story tells us that we can't lie. If you lie for a long time, people won't believe you. If you need help, no one else will help you. In the end, you still suffer.
Fables are like stars in the dark, waiting for you to explore and discover!
Recently, I read Aesop's Fables by Aesop, a fable master, and found that there are many reasons in this book, which is intriguing. Among them, the lions and mice impressed me the most.
The story goes like this: One day, a mouse woke up a sleeping lion. As soon as the lion got angry, he rushed up and ate it. The mouse begged, "oh, sir, don't eat me." Maybe one day I will help you! " The lion smiled and thought, how can a little mouse help me? But he was in a good mood that day, so he let the mouse go.
We are familiar with the ending of the story: the lion was caught in a big net, and just when it was desperate, the little mouse appeared! Without saying a word, it bit a big hole in the net with its sharp little teeth, and the lion climbed out and ran away.
After reading this fable, I understand two things: first, everyone has his own strengths and weaknesses, and you can't laugh at others and say that your strengths are not necessarily just to make up for your weaknesses. Second, try your best to help others when they are in trouble. This may be just a little effort, but maybe, when you are cornered, you will get his reward and save yourself. In this fable, I am very grateful for the gratitude of the little mouse.
Aesop, the author of the fable "The Fable of Silver Rope" with 400 words, was an ancient Greek writer who lived in Asia Minor around the 6th century BC. With extraordinary wisdom and philosophical thinking, he spread fables to all corners of the world by using anthropomorphic techniques featuring animals.
What impressed me most were mosquitoes and lions. This fable tells the story of a mosquito who thinks he can beat the lion and wants to compete with the lion. He flew to the lion with his trumpet and challenged him. It rushed to the lion's face and bit the hairless area around the lion's nose. The lion scratched his face with anger, but he still couldn't catch the mosquito, so he had to give up. Mosquito beat the lion and was very proud. It continued to blow the horn and sing the song of triumph, flying proudly in the air, but accidentally hit the spider web and was caught by the spider. On his deathbed, he lamented that he had defeated the strong but was destroyed by the weak.
This fable tells us that pride has no good end. Although some people have defeated people who are stronger than themselves, they will also be defeated by their own weak people.
After reading the article by the fable master Yin Suo, I was deeply touched and benefited a lot. It can cultivate my reading ability and understanding ability, let me know the true meaning of life, appreciate the wisdom of life and understand the truth of being a man. After reading a fable, I seem to have grown up by one year, and I seem to have accumulated a lot of life experience and seen life more thoroughly.
After reading the fables, I have long heard that there is a book called Aesop's Fables, which is one of the top ten masterpieces in the world that affect children's lives. I really can't put it down after reading this book.
The author of this book describes human nature in a clever, humorous and humorous way with the shapes, actions and habits of animals. Each of its short, informal and unpretentious stories often sparkles with wisdom and contains profound implications. It's a textbook of life.
One of my favorite stories in this book, The Fox and the Crane, goes like this: One day, the fox invited the crane to his house for dinner, and the fox served the crane soup on a plate, but the crane couldn't drink it, but the fox drank it with relish. Later, the crane invited the fox to dinner. The fox always can't eat the food he put in the bottle, and his face is flushed with anxiety. This story tells us that if others want to respect themselves, they must first respect each other. For those who don't respect others, the best way is to deal with them as they deal with you. After reading this story, I can't help but think of my own experience. Once, I was rude to my mother, and my mother was so angry that she stopped talking to me. I said a lot of nice things, but my mother just ignored me until I took the initiative to admit my mistake and respect others in the future.
The story in this book has profound implications, which deeply attracted me and made me the best friend in life.
After reading the fable in 400 words 12 Today I read a well-known book-Aesop's fable.
There are many short stories in this book. Although they are short, they let us know the truth. One of my favorite stories is the thief and his mother. A child stole his classmate's clipboard. He came home in a panic and told his mother that he stole it, but instead of scolding him, her mother encouraged him. A week later, the child brought back a coat from outside to honor his mother. This time, his mother unexpectedly asked him to bring more next time.
As the days passed, the children gradually grew up, from petty theft to habitual theft to petty theft. With his mother's constant encouragement, his courage grew stronger and stronger. He even stole the treasure from the bank vault and was arrested and sentenced to death. When I went to the execution ground again, the thief's mother followed closely and cried bitterly. The thief wanted to say a few words to his mother before he died. Unexpectedly, when his mother leaned in, his son opened his mouth, bit off his mother's ear and said to his mother, "If you had hit me, I wouldn't have fallen into this situation!" "
After reading this story, I was deeply touched. He should not be encouraged to make mistakes when he was a child, but should be taught well. He must learn to be brave, honest and kind from an early age, so that he can become a good boy.
The article "Mosquitoes and Lions" in Aesop's Fables, 400 words after reading the fable, is about a small mosquito playing its own advantages and defeating a huge lion. But then because of arrogance, it was wiped out by spiders. This fable tells people that nothing can be proud, and proud soldiers will fail.
Throughout the ages, it is not just mosquitoes that fail because of arrogance. How many heroes have caused lifelong regret because of their momentary pride, leaving a historical lesson for future generations.
During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao and Zhou Yu fought, and Cao Cao relied on his own strength and arrogance. When Huang Gai came to fake surrender, he was ecstatic, did not take any defensive measures, and finally suffered a fiasco. It tells people that pride is a pest that can swallow the whole fruit of victory; Deng Yaping, a famous table tennis player in China, began to learn to play table tennis at the age of 6, and won several Asian and world championships successively, winning honor for the motherland. She was named the world table tennis 1 seed player. Facing the gold medal and people's praise, she said: "Everything starts from scratch. I must constantly innovate in technology and strive to let my opponent see a new Deng Yaping next time!" Cao Cao and Deng Yaping are a good contrast.
Students, it can be seen that pride is such a big shortcoming. Therefore, when we make achievements, we must not be complacent, because pride will make us lose sight of our own shortcomings, listen to other people's advice and lose the motivation to continue to struggle. We should take achievements and victory as the starting point and ladder of progress, make persistent efforts and achieve new and greater achievements.
After reading the fable, 400 words 14. Before school started these days, I read the short story of Aesop's Fables again.
The book Aesop's Fables inspired me and benefited me a lot.
There are stories in this book, such as farmers and snakes, lions, wolves and foxes, foxes and crows. What impressed me more was The Fox and the Crow, with concise words, beautiful language and profound meaning. This fable tells the story that the fox cheated the crow of a piece of meat by flattery. Tell us this truth. Liars will use all kinds of sweet words in order to defraud your property, so flatterers are often deceived. As Shakespeare said, "All that glitters is not gold, and all that is beautiful is not good."
Secondly, the story "The Farmer and the Snake". What he mainly talked about was that a kind farmer saved a snake that was about to freeze to death, but the vicious snake killed the farmer instead of thanking him for saving his life. This story tells us a truth. When we do charity, we must look at the target clearly, and whether we are responsible or not, we will eventually suffer.
Aesop's fables let me wander in the ocean of knowledge and revel in vivid and interesting fables, which not only helped me understand a lot of life philosophy, but also learned to live by my own labor ability and learn to be independent. I believe this book will take you into a wonderful world, open your mind and purify your mind.
After reading the fable, some people may not know Aesop, but you will never say, "Oh! I don't know! "
Aesop was originally a slave. He lived in ancient Greece where slavery began. It is the slave owners who do evil and the slaves and the lower classes are bullied, so the slaves and the lower classes use fables as weapons. Aesop is a master of fables, so he is appreciated by his master and free.
Of course, Aesop's Fables written by Aesop alone is the crystallization of the wisdom of the ancient Greek people. Therefore, this book contains endless wisdom and philosophy. For example, the well-known story "The Race between the Tortoise and the Rabbit" tells us a truth about population: modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind. In The Farmer and the Snake, it reveals to us that the character of the bad guys is immutable. No matter how you treat him, he will frame you and criticize the slave owners like a snake. Because most of Aesop's fables have such a "gunpowder" nature, the slave owners were greatly dissatisfied and prepared to kill Aesop. Unexpectedly, he would rather die than surrender, and satirized his master with bitter fables before he died.
Aesop's fables have influenced and moved people from generation to generation. What he told is a seemingly simple story, but there is a truth hidden in it, that is, the great wisdom of life in short stories.
Aesop's fable, a must-read book; Aesop's fable, a book that you will regret if you don't read it.
After reading the fable, I read this Aesop fable and learned a lot. For example, wolves have taught me that people who always lie, even if they sometimes tell the truth, will not be believed. Foxes and grapes make me understand that some people can't do anything, just saying that the time is not ripe. Cicada and fox taught me that a wise man can always learn from other people's disasters.
Now let me tell you a story! The story goes like this: when autumn comes, ants keep collecting grain and storing food for winter in the fields. The dung beetle saw it and laughed at the ants for being too stupid to know how to play and rest. But the ants didn't notice it. In winter, the land is barren and food can't be found. Dung beetles go to ants for food. The ant said to it, "If you don't laugh at me when I work, you will also prepare food, so you won't be hungry now." After reading this short story, my feeling is that even in peaceful and comfortable days, people need to plan ahead. The name of this story is ant and dung beetle.
There are many interesting stories in Aesop's Fables, such as: two backpacks, farmers and snakes, bulls and calves, north wind and sun, mosquitoes and cows. ...
After reading the fables, I have a copy of Aesop's Fables, which my mother gave me on my birthday. I can't put it down, and I have many feelings. I always think about the content of this book in my mind, and the characters in it always appear in front of my eyes. Aesop's Fables was written by Aesop in ancient Greece. He is a legend. What he wrote was the criticism, enlightenment and lessons of a phenomenon in life. Among them, Hercules and the coachman left a deep impression on me: a coachman pushed the van forward.
Suddenly, the wheel got stuck in a deep rut and couldn't walk any further. The coachman stood there helplessly, shouting for Hercules to help him. When Hercules arrived, he said to the coachman, "If you don't rely on yourself, how can you rely on me?" Seeing this, I thought: This coachman is really useless. Such a simple thing depends on Hercules. In fact, I like to rely on others sometimes. I can't find my red scarf again. I looked all over my room, but I still couldn't find it.
I thought to myself: my red scarf is old anyway, so I'd better buy a new one! But I was too lazy to go, so my dad bought it for me. My father not only refused to buy it for me, but also scolded me. But after reading this story, I understand a truth: when a person encounters difficulties, self-reliance is the best way to solve them. Human life is limited, but knowledge is infinite. Let's use our short life to "taste" Aesop's fables!
After reading the fable in 400 words 18 In the winter vacation, I read a very interesting book, the famous Aesop's Fables. Aesop was a famous fable writer in ancient Greece in the 6th century BC. He was also called the four fables in the world with krylov, La Fontaine and Lessing. He was a slave of the Yardmont family in Samos Island and was resold many times. However, due to his profound knowledge and wisdom, he was finally free. He has many interesting fables, so I'll give you one or two examples:
Zeus wanted to make a king for the birds, set a date and ask all the birds to attend on time, so as to choose the most beautiful one as king. All the birds ran to the river to freshen up. Western Western jackdaw knew that he was not beautiful, so he came to the river, picked up feathers from birds, carefully inserted them all on himself, and then glued them on. When the appointed date came, all the birds came to Zeus together. Zeus saw the colorful western Western jackdaw at a glance, especially beautiful among the birds, and was ready to make him king. These birds are very angry. They plucked their feathers from Western jackdaw in the west. As a result, western Western jackdaw lost all its beautiful feathers and became an ugly western Western jackdaw.
I understand a truth at this point: you can get the illusion of beauty with the help of other people's things, but when things that don't belong to you are stripped away, they will show their true colors.
After reading the fable, 400 words 19 firmly believe that everyone has seen or heard the story material in Aesop's Fables. Mainly write some philosophical and educational stories. Among them, the story "Snakes and Farmers" benefited me a lot. The story goes like this: A farmer found 1 snakes that were about to freeze to death, so he wanted to save them. The snake woke up in the farmer's arms and killed the farmer. This story shows that even if the wicked are extremely kind, their evil-evil nature will not change.
This reminds me of once before, I saw a man on the bus. He was furtive and deliberately pushed back and forth in the not-so-crowded aisle. I thought to myself: He must be a pickpocket. So, I gave him a special look and motioned to him: Don't do anything wrong, or I will call the police. Who knows that he disappeared from my sight in a short time. Soon, when we arrived at a platform, some passengers got off in a hurry, others rushed up and the doors closed again. Then a passenger shouted, "My wallet is gone! My wallet is gone! " It suddenly dawned on me that the thief was still not afraid of my warning and stole someone else's purse. How similar and similar it is to the story of snakes and farmers! From these two things, I understand: I can't be soft on the wicked, and I can't talk about benevolence and righteousness, otherwise good people will suffer and be injured, and justice will be threatened.
Fable reflection: 400 words and 20 words today I saw a fable story of "three people make a tiger" I thought it was meaningful, so I wrote this review specially.
This story tells that Pang Gong and Wang Wei, doctors of Wei State, as hostages of Zhao State, are preparing to leave for Handan, the capital of Zhao State. When he left, Pang Gong asked Wang Wei a question. He said, "If someone told you that I saw a tiger in the bustling crowd, would the king believe it?" Wang Wei said, "Of course I don't believe it." Pang Gong asked again, "What if two people told you?" Wang Wei said, "I don't believe it either." Pang Gong then asked, "If three people say they saw tigers with their own eyes in downtown, wouldn't your Majesty believe it?" Wang Wei said, "Since so many people said they saw tigers, it must have happened. I can't believe it." Pang Gong knew that after he left, someone would speak ill of him in front of the king, so he asked the king to think twice. Don't believe what those bad guys say. But after Pang Gong left, some people who were usually dissatisfied with him really spoke ill of him in front of Wang Wei. Over time, Wang Wei really listened to these slanders. When Pang Gong returned to Wei from Handan, Wang Wei was no longer willing to summon him.
It seems that rumors are confusing, and there are many rumors that are really enough to destroy a person. If there are many people who agree, the white will be said to be black, so this story tells us that we should have our own analysis and think more when dealing with anything, and don't be confused by illusions.
After reading the fables, everyone said that Aesop's Fables is a book full of life wisdom and imagination charm. I bought one, too. I want to know and think about it. I didn't expect this to make me addicted to it. I took it out as soon as I had time, which made me fondle it.
After reading Aesop's fables, I learned a lot. There is a story about a sheep and a full wolf. The inner essence is this: a sheep met a wolf who had just had enough to eat, and the wolf said that as long as the sheep told three truths, he would not eat. The wolf really spared the sheep. This story tells us that sometimes truth can foretell strength in front of the enemy.
There are also stories about farmers and snakes, which everyone has heard and recited. It tells the story that the farmer kindly held the frozen snake in his arms to keep warm, but the snake woke up and bit the farmer hard. This story tells us not to pity you and your enemies, even if you are extremely forbearing, you can't change their harmful nature.
Many stories in Aesop's Fables originated from life. Through the process of 1 short story, I explained 1 profound truth to you. If Pinghua is an ocean of common sense, Aesop's fable is a shining pearl in the ocean. I must collect my Aesop fables, which will benefit me for life.
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