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What is China's fable introduction?

The main content of fable story is a story with fable or obvious teaching significance. Its structure is short, and metonymy is often used to reflect educational themes or profound truths in simple stories.

The story setting of fable is related to the future of fable. China has always had some famous fables, such as "referring to a deer as a horse", "stealing a clock", "over counting", "waiting for a rabbit", "carving a boat for a sword" and "gilding the lily".

Introduction.

China's folk fables are extremely rich. In addition to the Han nationality, there are fables of ethnic minorities. Most of the fables created by people of all ethnic groups take animals as the protagonists, and use the activities and relationships of animals to throw in a lesson or metaphor to achieve the purpose of fable. It reflects the healthy and simple thoughts of the working people and shines with the infinite wisdom and noble morality of the people.

There are also many fables from all over the world. The earliest fable collection in the world is Aesop's Fables. Other famous fables or works in fable collection include krylov's Fables, Lena Fox's Tales, White Jing, La Fontaine's Fables, etc.