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Reflections on Fable Stories
After reading a book, I believe everyone has accumulated their own reading comprehension ability. Now let's write a thoughtful comment. Are you at a loss after reading it now? The following is my review of fables, which I compiled for you. Welcome to read the collection.
Fable story comment 1 This story shows that sometimes a fool's help is more terrible than an enemy's attack. After reading Fable Story, I feel there are 300 words.
The story of fox and crow shows that people who are good at flattery often have ulterior motives. Don't be deceived
The story "Fox and Grape" shows that if you can't do something, you will make an excuse.
The story "Fox and Wolf" shows that people who speak ill of others will come to no good end.
The story of "the fox divides the meat" shows that for cunning and hypocritical people, it is necessary to see their true colors so that they will not be deceived.
The story of "the fox and the goat fell into the well" shows that smart people should consider the result of things before doing them.
The story "A Boastful Athlete" shows that don't brag, bragging will be laughed at by others.
The story "cicada and fox" shows that smart people know how to learn from other people's misfortunes.
The story of "Wolf and Lamb" shows that there is always an excuse for doing bad things.
The story "The Broken Tail Fox" shows that there is a kind of person who advises others to do something, not out of kindness, but for himself. Beware of such people.
After reading Fable Story 2, I read Fable Story today, and I was very interested in one of them. My second son learned chess. Let me tell you something about it.
"My Second Son Learn Chess" tells the story of two students learning chess from Master. One of them is absorbed in it, and the other is absent-minded in class every day, thinking about the geese in the sky, shooting them down and slowly roasting them. As a result, one person is excellent at chess, but the playful person has learned nothing.
This story tells us that success can only be achieved if we do things half-heartedly.
Me too. Listen to the teacher in class and touch the small toys under the table. As a result, the teacher couldn't hear anything, and my grades began to decline.
Another math exam, I wrote a test paper and played with a pen, thinking: how many cards should I bring next time! As a result, I thought most of the time was gone. I did my homework crazily, and I finally finished it, but my score was only 75 points. I really hate using books. I regret it very much I shouldn't be half-hearted.
We students should put learning first. After reading this article, I understand a truth, you can't do things half-heartedly, you should do it wholeheartedly!
After reading the fable 3 "Yu Zi, come and eat!" My mother's phone call woke me up from a wonderful story. A short story is like an elf, very charming. Tell you what! The story that attracted me just now was the wolf and the crane.
This story mainly tells the story of a wolf whose bone got stuck in his throat when he was eating. The wolf asked the crane to take out the bone in his throat, and he would pay it. After the crane helped the wolf take out the bone, the wolf broke his word and the crane had to leave angrily. The second time, the wolf met the same situation again. Cunning, he tried to trick the crane into taking bones for him. The crane remembered what the wolf did last time and thought of a good way. Let the wolf hand over the gold first, and then help the wolf get the bone. The wolf had no choice but to agree. The crane took away all the gold and bones at once, and the wolf had to wait until he died.
I think cranes should be paid for helping wolves. Wolves are very greedy and cunning. Crane is kind and clever. The wolf made a big mistake. If he keeps his word for the first time, the crane will certainly help the wolf for the second time.
Through this fable, I understand a truth. Be a man of your word, and don't believe what cunning people say easily.
My favorite book is The Fables of China. There are many fables in this book, among which my favorite fable is Don't eat and steal vegetables.
In ancient times, there was a man named scholar. Read a lot of books by sages. One day, when he set out for a foreign country, he ran out of money and food on the way. I'm faint with hunger. It happened that a robber, seeing that the scholar was starving to death, went back to get soup and rice and stuffed them into his mouth one by one. After being fed three times, the scholar can open his eyes and see things. When he saw the robber, he asked, "Who are you?"
When the robber saw him awake, he replied happily, "I am a robber!" " Hearing this, the scholar refused to eat the rice sent by the robber and starved to death. Scholars only know to do what the book says: robbers don't eat what they give. The man knew that he was starving to death, and he didn't turn his head. He died for nothing.
There are many fables in this fable book, which let us know all kinds of principles of being a man. I want to take this book to school so that students can understand the truth of being a man after reading it.
Reflections on Fable Story 5 Today, I picked up the book Chinese Story again. There are many stories I like in this book. Now I'd like to share some of my favorite stories with you.
I have read the story "Sean respects the elderly" for three times. Sean met an old man by chance, helped him pick up his shoes from the river and put them on for him. The old man made an appointment with him to meet at this place in five days. Five days later, because Sean was late, the old man was very angry and asked him to come back five days later. Five days later, Sean got up in the middle of the night. The old man thought that Sean was a good boy and could be taught, so he gave him a book. Finally, Sean studied it carefully. Become one of the three outstanding figures in the Eastern Han Dynasty. This story tells us to respect teachers, be kind and not afraid of difficulties.
I like the story best. This man can shoot willow leaves from a hundred paces away, and his kung fu is great. Later, an old man told him to keep his reputation. After listening to the old man's reason, he went home with an arrow on his back.
I like this story very much. Not only let me learn a lot of idioms, but also let me understand the truth of being a man.
Reflections on Fable Story 6 I read a book called Fable Story these days, which tells a lot about being a man.
Among many stories in this book, my favorite is "A Mountain of Yugong". This story is mainly about: Once upon a time, there was an old man named Yugong who lived in the north of the Taihang Mountain and the Prince of Wu, and it was very inconvenient to get in and out. Therefore, Gong Yu led his descendants to dig mountains. After many difficulties and day-to-day efforts, finally, Gong Yu's spirit touched the Jade Emperor, and the Jade Emperor sent two Hercules to move the two mountains. Since then, there has been no mountain in front of Gong Yu's house.
Judging from this story, Gong Yu is a man with perseverance and creative courage. He is not afraid of difficulties and obstacles, and is determined to change the status quo with his own efforts and constantly strive for his ideals. It's really worth learning. Looking back on myself, when I met a slightly difficult problem in my study, I gave up playing other things and didn't stick to it. Compared with Lao Gong, I am really ashamed. I have made up my mind now: no matter what I do in the future, no matter what difficulties I encounter in my life, I will persevere to complete it. I believe that only in this way can I win the game like a foolish man.
After reading the fables, I think everyone has heard of them, such as: tortoise and rabbit race, Mr. Dong Guo, waiting for rabbits and so on. I like fables very much, which contain many mysteries. ...
I'm reading Fable Stories recently. The story inside is very interesting, such as: "the chicken that lays golden eggs." It's about a couple who have a chicken that can lay golden eggs. That chicken can only lay one golden egg a day. However, the couple still have to think about it. They thought there must be a lot of golden eggs in the chicken's stomach, so they killed the chicken that could only lay golden eggs and wanted to eat them all at once. They just sit on the ground. " This is a fable, which illustrates a truth through a short story.
Those stupid people in the fable keep telling us the truth so that we won't make such mistakes again. So understand its true meaning, don't read fables blindly, remember your mistakes!
Reflections on Fable Stories 8 The fable Crossing the River tells that bears and dogs are good friends. They live on both sides of a small river and cross the river to play with each other every day. But it has been raining for several days recently, and the water in the river has risen very high. None of the boards they found were long enough. How can they cross the river? Both the bear and the puppy are worried. Soon, the dog had a good idea. It asked the bear to put its board on the river bank and step on one end of the template so that the board wouldn't fall off. Then, the puppy put one end of his board on one side of the river bank, and the other end carried the bear on the board. The puppy used this simple bridge to cross the river smoothly.
I read this fable and was very inspired. The puppy built a small bridge with his intelligence and crossed the river smoothly. I want to learn from puppies. Don't give up easily when you encounter difficulties. I might as well use my head and think more ways, and maybe the problem will be solved.
I read an article in Aesop's fable Peacock and Crane today. He mainly talked about a blue peacock showing off its beautiful feathers and making fun of a passing crane. Say you dress like a queen, with all the colors of a seven-color rainbow, and you, the wings of a crane, have no color at all. The crane said, you are absolutely right, but I can fly very high and sing loudly to the stars. Can you?
This story tells us that we don't have to compare our own advantages with others' shortcomings. Everyone has advantages and disadvantages.
Aesop's Fables takes animals as characters and tells people the truth of life with exquisite short stories.
"The New Tortoise and Rabbit Race" is the most popular story in the world. The little turtle and the rabbit ran the 100 meter race, but the rabbit was arrogant and fell asleep in the race. Although the little turtle ran slowly, it persisted and finally won.
This story is also a big truth with everyone's study and training. If you only rely on cleverness, don't study hard and don't put your heart into it, it will never be easy to develop. On the contrary, if you are not discouraged, study hard, persevere and persevere, the final victory will still belong to you.
Reflections on Fable Stories 10 The Fable of krylov is a fable book written by Russian krylov.
There are fables in this book, such as cats and cooks, hermits and bears, farmers and snakes, horses and jockeys. There will be a fable behind each fable.
My favorite fables are hermit and bear, Demjan's soup, farmer and snake, dog's friendship, monkey lady and her glasses, and so on. Let me tell you why I like these fables now. First of all, the fable hermit and bear tell us that stupid friends are more dangerous than any enemy, while the fable farmer and snake tell us that if a person makes bad friends, your best friend will not play with you. Finally, Demjan's soup tells us that even the best things, if imposed on others without restraint, will be as annoying as Demjan's soup.
I think this book is well written, because it not only makes people understand a lot of truth, but also relieves the troubles of people who have no situation.
After reading Fable Story, I read a lot of books during the long winter vacation. Fable story books include Aesop's Fables, China's Ancient Fables and krylov's Fables. Of the three books, I like the story of the wolf and the crane best.
This story tells that a wolf got a bone stuck in his throat when he was eating. The wolf asked the crane to take the bone out of his throat and promised him gold and silver. The crane carefully took out the bone, but the wolf regretted it and refused to give the gold to the crane. A few days later, the wolf got stuck in the bone again. I asked the crane for help again. This time, the crane said, "I can help you, but you have to give me the treasure first." After the wolf took out the treasure, the crane flew away with it. The wolf is helpless and can only wait for death.
Wolves are greedy bad people, and cranes are smart and kind people. If this happens in life, we should stay away from such cunning people and don't believe their sweet words.
After reading the story of the wolf and the crane, I understand a truth. Don't trust the bad guys. The nature of bad people will not change. Don't trust the bad guys for a little profit. Be a good person, not a bad person. Because good deeds are rewarded.
After reading the fable 12, I like the reed story in Aesop's fable very much. Although each story is short, it is lively and interesting. What impressed me the most was the story of the race between the tortoise and the hare.
One day, in order to prove that they can run faster than each other, the tortoise and the rabbit decided to race. At first, of course, the rabbit was born with scud running in front and the tortoise was far behind. On the way, the rabbit thought that the tortoise could not catch up with itself, so he lay on the side of the road and fell asleep. However, the slow tortoise kept going forward, and as a result, it reached the finish line before the rabbit. After reading this story, I understand that modesty makes people progress and pride makes people fall behind. But how many people in life can have the perseverance of a turtle? However, many people accidentally become that rabbit, and when they are smarter than others or run faster than others in study or life, they are complacent. This story tells us that when the strong are complacent, the diligent weak also have a chance to win.
After reading the fable 13, I read a book called fable. One of the stories that impressed me the most was that the blind man touched the elephant. It is mainly about several blind people going to see a king. Blind people want to touch elephants. They touch various shapes ... After reading this book, I understand a lot. It says that some blind people think the elephant is a wall, some blind people think it is a thick rope, and some blind people think it is a fan. ...
But I think those blind people are wrong, because each of them only touches some parts of the elephant, some people touch the elephant's body, some people touch the elephant's tail, some people touch the elephant's ears ... I have learned not to think that you are right, maybe sometimes you are wrong, so don't be self-righteous. I understand many kinds of truths in this book, and this is the one that impressed me the most, so you can't repeat what you understand yourself.
Reflections on "Fable Stories" 14
I chose a classic fable called "chop and change".
Once upon a time, there was a man who liked monkeys very much. He kept some monkeys at home. He knows the monkey's temperament very well, and the monkey knows his mood. In order to feed the monkeys, he tried to save the rations for them at home. Later, there was not enough food at home. He wanted to reduce the monkey's food and feed it with acorns. He said to the monkey,' I will give you three acorns every morning and four acorns at night. "Are these enough to eat?" There were too few monkeys, and they were angry. He thought for a moment, then changed his tune and said to the monkey,' Three in the morning and three in the evening, you are too few. How about this: four in the morning and three in the evening, so you should be satisfied? The monkeys were very satisfied with this, so they skipped to their owners and got their rations.
The truth I got after reading this fable is: look at the problem, don't be confused by the superficial phenomenon of things, you must see the essence of things through the phenomenon.
Comments on Fable Stories 15 Read a book called China Ancient Fable Stories. The stories inside are not very long, but each story tells a profound truth.
Among all the stories, my favorite is the story of eating dates, which tells the story of a young man eating pears while eating dates in the street. The young man listened to an old man's words. Eating dates is bad for his teeth, and eating pears is bad for his stomach. The young man listened and swallowed the jujube directly, but the pear was chewed only a few times and spit it out. The old man saw it and shook his head. This story tells us that not everything can have the best of both worlds, just like swallowing dates.
Every character and story in this book tells us a profound truth that we can always find new knowledge and wisdom. Just like waiting for the rabbit is an interesting little story, telling us that it is better to rely on luck than to be so self-reliant!
After reading this book, I have benefited a lot, and the truth inside has benefited me for life.
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