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Fairy tale composition 600 words

1. In a vibrant spring, larks sing loudly in the forest, attracting many small animals. Animals can't help dancing to the lark's song.

2. When the lark saw the woodpecker pecking at the bark, it flew over and said to the woodpecker, "Woodpecker, your feathers are not as good as mine, and your mouth is long, hard and ugly. Even if you can't find bugs to eat, you don't have to chew bark here, do you? Ha ha ha? Laugh me to death! " The lark doubled up with laughter. The woodpecker calmly replied, "I have my strong points. Maybe my strong points are more practical than yours." The lark simply ignored him and turned and flew away arrogantly. "He can be better than me? Joke! " The lark said to himself.

A few months later, he found many small animals cheering together, and he quickly flew over. It turns out that the woodpecker has actually become a "magic doctor" of the tree, and Shu Ren Hospital was formally established. It's amazing! Therefore, the eager lark rushed to Shu Ren Hospital to know how woodpeckers treated this disease.

He quietly followed the woodpecker to the "patient", and the lark hid behind the leaves of a tree, showing only two eyes and watching the woodpecker attentively. Dr. Woodpecker began to treat the disease, only to see him knocking on the tree patient from beginning to end. Finally, he diagnosed the position of the pest, and then concentrated on pecking until he pecked the bark open, put his hard and long mouth into the pecking hole, and pecked the pest out and ate it instantly. I finally saw the real skill of woodpeckers with my own eyes. The lark felt very ashamed. He immediately flew to Dr. Woodpecker and bowed his head in shame. He sincerely said to the woodpecker, "Woodpecker, I'm sorry, I shouldn't laugh at you." I also understand that every small animal has its own advantages and disadvantages. Don't use your own strengths to make up for the shortcomings of others, but learn from the strengths of others. " "It doesn't matter, as long as you understand." The woodpecker replied modestly.

Since then, larks will never judge people by their appearances.