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Crows drink water. Within 20 words!

"Crow Drinking Water" Original: One day, there was a crow, and the crow was very hot. He is looking for water. He saw a bottle filled with water. He flew down happily, but he couldn't drink water. Because the neck is long. What can I do?

He looked around and saw some pebbles. Then he had a good idea. He put pebbles into the bottle one by one. Crows drink water happily.

Translation of crows drinking water;

One day, there was a crow The weather is thirsty and hot. It is looking for water. It sees water in the bottle. It flies happily, but it can't drink water. Because the bottleneck is very long. what can I do? He looked around and saw some pebbles. Then he had a good idea. One by one, it threw pebbles into the bottle. The crow finally drank the water and was very happy.

The creative background of The Crow Drinks Water;

Aesop (620 ~ 560 BC), a famous fable writer in ancient Greece in the 6th century BC, was called the four fables in the world together with krylov, La Fontaine and Lessing. He is a slave of the Yademon family in Samos Island and has been resold many times. However, due to his profound knowledge and intelligence, he was finally free. After that, Aesop began to travel around the world and tell people his fables, which were deeply loved by the ancient Greek people.

By the end of 5th century BC, Aesop had become a household name of the ancient Greeks, and all the ancient Greek fables belonged to him at that time. Aesop did not write down his fables; He dictated entirely from memory. The General Biography of Aesop's Fables was compiled by later generations according to the fables collected by Byzantine monk Planudus and the copied ancient Greek fables discovered one after another.