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What does the story of mushroom umbrella mean?

This is a story about two birds. Two birds hid under a mushroom umbrella to avoid the rain. As a result, they quarreled and crowded with each other. Finally, the mushroom umbrella broke. This story tells us that we should know how to be modest when we get along with people in daily life. Being modest will bring many bad results.

A moral story:

1, donkey and cicada

The donkey heard the cicada's song and was moved by the wonderful song. He wanted to make the same beautiful sound, so he asked them enviously what they had eaten to make such a beautiful sound. Cicada replied, "Eat dew." The donkey ate only dew and soon starved to death.

This story tells people not to expect what they don't deserve.

2. The fox and the woodcutter

The fox ran away from the hunter. He happened to meet a woodcutter and told him to hide. The woodcutter let the fox hide in his hut. After a while, many hunters came and asked the woodcutter where the fox was. He said loudly that he didn't know, and gestured to tell them where the fox was hiding.

The hunters believed his words and didn't pay attention to his gestures. When the fox saw that the hunter had left, he walked out of the hut and left without saying anything. The woodcutter blamed the fox and said that he had saved his life without any gratitude. The fox replied, "If your gestures are consistent with your language, I should thank you."

This story applies to those who say they want to do good, but they do bad things.

The wolf and the lamb escaped into the temple.

A lamb was chased by a wolf and escaped into a temple. The wolf said to the lamb, if you don't come out soon, the priest will catch you and offer you to God. The lamb replied, "I would rather give it to God than be eaten by you."

This story shows that for people who are dying, choosing a valuable death is more valuable than fearless sacrifice. ?

Extended data:

The characteristics of fable:

1, short in length and concise in language.

2. The hero of the story can be a person, or an anthropomorphic animal, plant or other things.

3. It has distinct philosophy and irony.

4. Most stories are fiction, and exaggeration and personification are often used in creation.

5. Intense text collision can arouse readers' interest, make the plot contrast clearer and make the presentation of the truth easier to understand.

6. Themes and ideas are mostly based on this metaphor, from far and near, from ancient times to the present, from small to large, so that profound truths can be reflected in simple stories.