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Reflections on Aesop's Fables
Reflection on Aesop's Fables 1 Aesop's Fables is a story book, and there is a truth behind every story that we can understand.
Such as foxes and crows, let us know that greedy people will not come to a good end. This not only makes us understand knowledge, but also gives us rich and colorful wisdom.
I never tire of reading the stories in Aesop's fables. Now, I have a soft spot for Aesop's fables. I have read several different Aesop's fables since I was a child, which makes me linger.
Needless to say, the content of Aesop's Fables is of course very good. The content can be used in tabloids, and it must be good-looking.
The author can write such an interesting story. It would be great if I could see him!
Aesop's fable literature is so good that I want to be a writer, too. This is my dream.
Aesop is a world-famous storyteller, and his character is so noble.
Aesop's fables have taught me a lot of truth and knowledge, but there are still many questions in my mind. How do writers and scientists succeed? No matter whether you don't rest all day, your spirit makes me understand how success comes from. 99% effort and 1% sweat are equal to success.
This book makes me want to read it again and again, and it really makes me memorable!
Reflections on Aesop's Fables 2 Aesop's Fables is a very good book. Gide, a great thinker, said: "The so-called immortal works of art are characterized by the fact that no matter how the fashion changes, it always has a way to satisfy people and anyone who follows the fashion." Aesop's fable originated in ancient Greece.
Every fable in it inspires me, and I am very interested in two of them. For example, The Broken Tail Fox is a fable about a clever fox who lives among foxes. Once he went out carelessly, and the caught beast caught him by the tail. To save his life, he had to bite off his tail and run away. He thought that if I lost my tail, I would be laughed at by my peers. So he thought of a trick, that is, to persuade everyone to bite off their tails. A fox said, "If your tail is all right, will you still persuade us?" Hearing this, the broken-tailed fox fled despondently. This story tells us that some people advise others, not out of kindness, but for their own interests.
There is also a fable called "real flowers and fake flowers", which tells us that fake and shoddy things will show their true colors after time training.
Aesop's Fables is the originator of western fable literature and a bright pearl in ancient Greek literature. After more than two thousand years of tempering, the wisdom and artistic charm contained in the works, like diamonds, have become more and more brilliant and become masterpieces with enduring power under the scouring of historical torrents.
Aesop was a legend who lived in Asia Minor around the 6th century BC. With extraordinary wisdom and philosophical thinking, he roamed the world with anthropomorphic methods featuring animals and told fables to people.
Later, people compiled the original Aesop fables based on his fables and long-standing folklore. Some stories come from Aesop's time, while others are obviously later. Most fables were originally started by word of mouth. After being enriched, perfected and recorded by many people, it has developed into a distinctive literary genre.
After reading Aesop's fable, the fable is a magical bag. This bag is very small, but you can take a lot of things out of it. You can even take out something bigger than a bag.
We have been reading this book since we were very young. When you open this book, you will find many stories about animals and people. The content is very easy to understand and interesting, but what the author really wants to tell us is his philosophy of life.
A well-known story is "The crow drinks water". When a crow is thirsty, it will try its best to find water. When he found the water, he found it in a container, which had a tall bottle and a small mouth. If this happens to us humans, we will pick up the bottle and drink it. It did happen to a crow when we came here. I didn't expect this crow to be very clever. He will pick up the stone with his mouth, fill the bottle bit by bit and drink the water that overflows from the bottle. You see, this tells us that no matter what happens, don't panic, just think carefully and find a way. As long as we get the results we want through methods, we will enjoy the process very much.
There is another story. Its name is donkey in lion's skin. In fact, this meaning is similar to the story of a sheep in wolf skin. What these stories tell us is that if the appearance and the heart are inconsistent, people will find out even if they are well disguised. So I don't like to pretend, be honest with each other, and let happiness and friendship write our future.
Fable stories can often express the truest truth in the simplest language. The days with books are always comfortable, just like the vast, blue and far-reaching sky in autumn. ...
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Reflections on Aesop's Fables 4 There are 80 small fables in Aesop's Fables. My favorite stories are lions and mosquitoes, the north wind and the sun.
The first time I learned the story "The Lion and the Mosquito" was in the art class last semester. The art teacher told us the story and asked us to draw the contents of the book on paper. The lion thought he was fierce and could kill small animals, but he didn't kill mosquitoes. Mosquitoes bit his face, and he scratched the blood on his face, so his face is still itchy. The mosquito defeated the lion. This story tells us that we can't be proud, and the weak can defeat the strong.
The story "The North Wind and the Sun" is about the competition between the wind and the sun. They all think they are the best. For the first time, the wind won. The more she blew, the faster the sailboat sailed. The second time, the sun won. People in the sun are sweating, so take off your coat quickly. Therefore, they know that everyone has his own strengths. The theme of education in our school this month is "friendliness". At the work class meeting, the teacher discussed with us what is friendliness. One of them is not to compare your strengths with others' weaknesses.
There are many interesting stories in Aesop's Fables. Please read with me!
Comments on Aesop's Fables 5 Everyone must have heard these wonderful fables, such as a farmer and a snake, a tortoise and a rabbit racing, and a mouse meeting. Do you know which book these stories are from? Ha ha! You are right. All from the same book Aesop's Fables.
Aesop's Fables was written by an ancient Greek. He is good at telling animal stories and using animals as metaphors to teach people the truth of life and being a man. This book collects more than 400 fables and short stories, each of which is short and pithy, but it can reflect many truths. Among them, I like western Western jackdaw and pigeons, foxes and grapes very much.
"Western jackdaw and Pigeons in the West" tells the story of a western Western jackdaw who disguised himself as a pigeon to share their food when he saw that pigeons had more food than himself. As long as Western jackdaw in the west doesn't talk, pigeons can't see any difference in Western jackdaw in the west, so they live comfortably. Until one day, Western jackdaw in the west got carried away, forgot his identity and started chatting with pigeons. When his true face was discovered, the pigeons were very angry and drove him away. Western jackdaw, who has nowhere to go, can only go back to his companions. However, because it has been transformed, even its own companions refused to accept it. This story tells us that you can't have everything that doesn't belong to you. Even if you enjoy them briefly, you can only draw water with a sieve in the end.
Fox and Grapes tells the story of a hungry fox who couldn't help drooling when he saw a bunch of ripe purple grapes hanging on a high grape rack. The fox racked his brains and tried many methods, but failed to pick grapes. Finally, the fox had to walk away helplessly and said to himself, "That grape must be sour, not as delicious as I thought." This story tells us that people often despise what they can't get.
There are many short stories in Aesop's Fables that also inspire me greatly. This is really a good book! Let Aesop's fables accompany me on the road of growth. I will read this book carefully, and I will certainly learn a lot of knowledge and truth from it, which will benefit me a lot! At the same time, I hope more people can read this book and benefit more people.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables 6 During the summer vacation, I read Aesop's Fables. In this book, all are short stories. However, each story tells a different profound truth. Among them, what impressed me the most was the fable red bull, black cow and yellow cow.
The fable tells the story of three brothers, Red Bull, Black Bull and Yellow Cattle, who live on the grassland. Angered by the lion, he was finally eaten by the lion. This fable tells me that unity is strength, and if we give up unity, the outcome will be tragic. Brothers and friends should unite as one, trust their friends, and don't be fooled by the rhetoric of those who want to destroy your feelings, so that your' friends' will trust you and your friendship will last forever! "One chopstick is easy to break, but many chopsticks are difficult to break." "Brothers are United, and their profits are broken."
I think our big family in Class Two has won many honors under the leadership of the teacher, which is inseparable from the unity, friendship and brave struggle of the students. In the following days, we will continue to develop our advantages and make our Class Two stronger.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables 7 I read Aesop's Fables the other day, which were written by Aesop in ancient Greece.
This book records 127 stories, and there is wisdom bodhi behind each story. The stories in the book are very instructive, and the stories that impressed me the most are Hercules and Athena. It is said that Hercules tripped over an apple-like thing on the road. He was angry and stomped hard. As a result, an apple-like little thing grew bigger and bigger after he kept stepping on it, and finally blocked the road. Bodhi, the wisdom in the book, tells us that it is not good to live in peace with others as much as possible. To be kind to others is to be kind to yourself. Life will be better because of friendship.
In life, I seem to like to be competitive, so I will always remember this story and remind myself to learn to be patient.
There are many similar stories in the book, each of which is wonderful. I still have a lot to say, and I will read it again in the future.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables 8 I read a book Aesop's Fables this evening, and the most impressive story is The Rich Man of Time.
Once upon a time, there was a man named time. He was rich when he was young. However, decades later, a foreign king sent someone to visit Time, and the messenger successfully found his home, only to see an old beggar.
The messenger couldn't believe his eyes and said, aren't you the richest man in the world? How can this happen now? Time answer: once time passes, it will never be the same again.
This story tells us that time has passed and we should cherish it.
Time is the most precious wealth in life. If you don't cherish it, it's too late to regret it when you get old. The ancients said that if you are young and don't work hard, you will be sad.
After reading this story, I began to reflect on myself. When I was in a daze in class, time slipped away from the sight of composition. When I come home from school in the afternoon, I will lie in bed first. I stay up late when I'm bored. Play with this toy, play with that toy, and don't learn anyway. On weekends, while others are doing homework and reading books, I am playing with my mobile phone, listening to music and chatting. So homework is always written until midnight, and I can't watch it anymore.
I think of many celebrities who cherish time. Mr. Lu Xun spends other people's coffee time on writing.
Tomorrow after tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows. I live for tomorrow, and everything is in vain. From now on, I will learn from these cherished people. Don't be in a daze in class. Do your homework first when you go home and make time to read more books. Broaden one's horizons and increase one's knowledge. In the future, I will be a person who can make a difference.
After reading Aesop's Fables, I have long heard that there is a book called Aesop's Fables, which is entertaining. It is one of the top ten masterpieces in the world that affect children's life. 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. After that, 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.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables 10 This summer vacation, I will read some extracurricular books when I have time, but two of Aesop's fables attract me like magnets.
This book has taught me many things, such as The Farmer and the Snake. One cold winter, a farmer saw a frozen snake, so the kind farmer put the snake on his chest to keep warm. After a while, the snake woke up slowly and bit the farmer's chest. Soon, the farmer died.
From this, I believe that one cannot be ungrateful. One must show kindness and return it. We must also recognize the enemy and ourselves, and we must not be soft! Resolutely destroy!
The other is wild donkey and domestic donkey. One day, a wild donkey was walking on the grass. When he met a donkey lying comfortably on the grass in the sun, he went over and said, I really envy you. I can see from your shiny hair that your life is very happy. "A few days later, the wild donkey saw another donkey carrying heavy goods, and its owner chased it with a whip. The wild donkey sighed and said, well, I don't envy you anymore, because I find out how much you have paid for your happiness! "
I learned another truth, happiness is created by labor, otherwise there will be no happiness.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables 1 1 These days, I reviewed Aesop's Fables. Most of the stories in Aesop's Fables are short, but they can explain the truth and have high literary value, so they have become one of the classic works widely circulated in the world, which is why I like this book.
Among them, I like smart and brave donkeys among donkeys and wolves, smart crows when crows drink water, shepherds and dogs who observe carefully and so on.
Of all the stories, I think the most convincing one is the short-sighted thrush. It says: Don't be too greedy for something, it will ruin your life. Be far-sighted, not short-sighted like a thrush.
I came across a story-three gold men. After reading this story, I understand that caution is a virtue. Being good at listening but keeping a secret is not only the principle of being a man, but also an important magic weapon to be trusted.
Reading Aesop, the fable master, will benefit me a lot. It can cultivate my reading ability and understanding ability, and let me realize the wisdom of life, the charm of imagination and the truth of being a man. After reading a fable, I seem to have made a little progress and accumulated a little experience.
Reflections on Aesop's fables 12 A merchant engaged in maritime trafficking was lucky to make a fortune. He overcame risks many times, and all kinds of bad weather and terrain did not cause losses to his goods. For him, the goddess of fate especially likes him. All his colleagues were fined and paid taxes by Atterlo Poseidon, the goddess in charge of life and death, and Neptune, the sea god. Only his ship arrived in Hong Kong safely. Agents and dealers are loyal to him, and people's luxury enjoyment and desire to buy make him rich. He successfully sells sugar, porcelain, cinnamon and tobacco. In short, wealth rained down, and soon he was a millionaire.
Around him, people are talking about the priceless venetian duka gold coin. He drives the dog, and even on the fast day, there is a wedding-like ostentation and extravagance. After witnessing this luxurious feast, a friend said enviously, "Your family's cooking has such a style!"
"I don't rely on my own efforts, on my own cleverness, on my own hard work, and on my own precise investment in seizing opportunities."
This businessman always thinks it is extremely easy to make money. So, he took out the money he earned and went to stock market, but this time it was extremely unsuccessful and missed the big event. Hire a boat with poor equipment, and capsize when encountering a little wind and waves; The other ship didn't even have the necessary defensive weapons, and the pirates even captured the ship and cargo; As for the third ship, although it arrived in Hong Kong safely, due to the economic depression, there was no previous atmosphere of pursuing luxury and snapping up goods, and the backlog of goods deteriorated for a long time. In addition, the deception of agents and the lifestyle of businessmen, such as spending money like water, soon made him poor. One of his friends, seeing his worthless situation, asked him:
"What's the matter?"
"Oh, don't mention it, it's all because of that unfortunate fate."
"Don't take it to heart," his friend comforted him. "If fate doesn't want to see you happy, it will at least teach you to be cautious."
I don't know if he took this advice, but what is certain is that people usually attribute their achievements to their own talents. If they fail, they will curse the goddess of fate.
Aesop's Fable Review 13 I like reading stories. Fable stories are short and pithy, but they contain profound truth. Just like Aesop's fable in ancient Greece, the story in it is a metaphor for people, a metaphor for today, a judgment, irony and warning for a certain phenomenon.
Aesop, the author of Aesop's Fables, is an ancient fable writer in the 6th century BC and lives in Asia Minor. He traveled all over the world with extraordinary wisdom and philosophical thinking, and spread fables to every corner of the world with anthropomorphic techniques characterized by animals. Greece
In Aesop's fables, mosquitoes and lions are the stories that impressed me the most. This fable is about a mosquito who thinks he is better than a lion. Mosquitoes blew their horns and rushed to the lion, biting the hairless place around the lion's nose. The lion was very angry and scratched his face with his paws. Mosquitoes hit the lion, blew their horns and flew away singing a victory song, but they were trapped in a spider web. When the mosquito was about to be eaten, it lamented that it had defeated the most powerful animal, but it was wiped out by this little spider. This story says that pride will not come to a good end. Although some people have defeated people who are stronger than themselves, they will also be defeated by people who are weaker than themselves.
It is the basic principle to truly win without arrogance and lose with grace. If you are complacent, you will suffer a big loss sooner or later. Academic performance has been unstable, sometimes I can get the first place in my class, and sometimes I can only get more than 80 points in a single subject. I didn't realize why before. After reading this fable, I suddenly became enlightened, which is why I am self-righteous and arrogant. Once I got the first place in the exam, I began to feel complacent. I think I will still be among the best in the next exam, but my grades will always plummet in the next exam. I will certainly learn this lesson in the future, be neither arrogant nor impetuous, and take my study and homework seriously.
There are many well-known stories in Aesop's Fables. "The wolf is coming" tells us to be honest, or we will eventually hurt ourselves. The race between the tortoise and the hare tells us that we can't give up halfway. Foxes and grapes tell us that we can't do things with little ability, saying that the time is not ripe.
After reading Aesop's fable, I was deeply touched. In this book, I read the true meaning of life, I read the philosophy of life, I read what is true, good and beautiful, which will benefit me for life.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables During the summer vacation, I read Aesop's Fables. Aesop's Fables, processed from folk stories, is the earliest and most popular collection of fables in the world. The short and simple story shines with wisdom and contains profound truth.
I read all the short stories carefully. Among them, I like bulls, lions, turtles and eagles best. The main content of "Bull and Lion" is that there are three bulls. Together, the lion can't compete with the three of them. But when lions act alone, they will play tricks on bulls and provoke their relationship. Three bulls were cheated out of unity, and the lion took the opportunity to eat them one by one. This story tells us that unity is strength.
In our daily life, there are many such things, such as the last sports meeting held in our school and the relay race. Because of the unity of several athletes in our class, we achieved good results in the successful competition and won honor for our class. Look: the power of unity is the strongest.
The content of The Tortoise and the Eagle is: There is a tortoise who wants to learn to fly. He worships the eagle as his teacher. The eagle told him that your body is only suitable for crawling on the ground, not for flying in the air. The tortoise doesn't believe it. As a result, the tortoise fell from the air and broke into pieces. This story tells us that we should do everything according to our abilities.
The book Aesop's Fables not only looks good, but also gives me a lot of inspiration.
15 After reading Aesop's fables, I firmly believe that everyone has seen or heard the story materials 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.
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