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Recently, I reread the fable "The Struggle between the snipe and the mussel" and thought deeply a

Some thoughts on reading the 300-word "The Struggle between Snakes and Mussels".

Article 1

Recently, I reread the fable "The Struggle between the snipe and the mussel" and thought deeply a

Some thoughts on reading the 300-word "The Struggle between Snakes and Mussels".

Article 1

Recently, I reread the fable "The Struggle between the snipe and the mussel" and thought deeply about the tragedy of the struggle between the snipe and the mussel again, which exactly corresponds to Mencius' famous saying, "Born in sorrow, died in happiness."

The clam climbed to the beach to bask in the sun, carefree, where did it realize the arrival of the snipe; The snipe drools at the sight of fat and tender clams, where can it expect clams to fight back; What benefits do they want from fishermen when they are deadlocked and don't give in to each other? If they can enjoy themselves and think more about the potential crisis, they will not become the spoils of fishermen.

In our study and life, there are countless such examples. There are many students in our class who are keen on playing computer games and imitating games in entertainment programs ... it is a pleasure to play full head and sweat during recess; Dreaming in class and being absent-minded; General homework, perfunctory; The exam was a blur. When they play, they are happy and enjoy themselves, no different from sandpipers. They forget their responsibilities as students and lack the sense of urgency to learn, and troubles follow: they are afraid of teachers' criticism and classmates' jokes at school; I'm afraid of being scolded by my parents when I go home, the neighbor asked. I'm so worried and even tired of learning. Isn't this a typical "born in sorrow, died in happiness"?

If they had realized the consequences of wasting time earlier in their usual study, such a situation would not have happened.

Today, we live in an era of developed economy and abundant materials, and we should have more sense of hardship. Remember: don't be like snipes and mussels, and live in peace; Thinking too much is born of worry.

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I read a fable today-the struggle between snakes and mussels. After reading this story, I understand a profound truth.

This story tells that during the Warring States period, Zhao and Yan were both weak countries, and Qin wanted to attack Zhao and Yan very much. However, Zhao's monarch wanted to attack Yan.

In order to avoid war, Su Dai came to Zhao State to lobby King Huiwen for Yan State, hoping that the two countries could make up and fight against Qin State together. Su Dai saw King Huiwen and said, "Don't send troops yet. Listen to me tell a story first! "

One day, a mussel sunbathed by the river. While the snipe was basking comfortably in the sun, it secretly approached the mussel. Bite the flesh of a clam with a sharp mouth. The clam quickly shut up. The snipe said,' If you are not allowed to go into the water today, you will become a dead clam tomorrow.' Not to be outdone, the clam said, "If I don't let go one day or tomorrow, you will starve to death and become a dead snipe." . A farmer and fisherman came and took them away easily. "

King Huiwen stopped sending troops and fought against Qin with Yan.

After reading this story, I understand a truth: if they kill each other, their enemies will have an opportunity. If both sides attack the enemy with the same hand, the enemy can't attack us, and we can destroy the enemy with one effort.