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Reflections on The Ant and the Cicada

Write comments on ants and cicadas 1 This is a beautiful article, and I like it very much. The story that the writer is angry and dissatisfied with a fable and helps the cicada he vilified to restore its reputation is very attractive.

The main point of this article is that the fable author doesn't care about reality at all, but follows the tradition and tarnishes cicada's reputation. The author tells us that it is not cicadas who ask ants for food. Cicada, a beautiful creature, can't eat grain. It is content with the status quo, not greedy and selfish like ants! In the hot summer, other weak insects are dying, but cicada is not the king of insects, but don't worry!

Cicada has natural advantages. When it's hot, put the straw in the "tree wine cellar" to drink. But the good times didn't last long, and other insects got wind of it, among which ants were the last to give up! They pestered cicadas and conquered them by force, but cicadas gave them up kindly. When cicada dies, ants will dismember it and make their own food. Too greedy ...

After reading this story, I have mixed feelings! Ants are greedy and disgusting. When they are in trouble, they turn to cicadas for help, but forget the benefits. Reminds me of jumping big in "Nine Colors Deer", ungrateful and shameless for a little profit. We should be grateful in life, and we should be willing to help others. As the saying goes, "Give a rose, leave a lingering fragrance in your hand"! A person's happiness is not true happiness, and a person's happiness is not true happiness; Everyone's happiness is real happiness, and everyone's happiness is real happiness! If you make others smile by your own strength, or lend a helping hand when others are in trouble, then your heart will be warm and happy, and helping others is also helping yourself!

I like cicadas to warn people of the arrival of summer with songs, adding infinite interest to summer; I appreciate cicadas getting "fruit" by wit in times of crisis; I praise cicadas and weave life with kindness!

In addition, I am dissatisfied with the author's statement that cicadas will disturb me. Why can I concentrate on doing my own thing in a noisy environment? This can be explained by relativity: when a person is in a bad mood, the noise he hears will be annoying; When a person is in a relaxed and happy mood, the sound he hears will feel beautiful. When you feel bad, changing your mind is like cutting an apple in another way, and you will feel different. Learning to adjust yourself and look at the problem from another angle is also an ability!

At the same time, we can't be as indifferent to reality as the fable writer in the article. His traditional misunderstanding wronged cicada. We can't "read only the books of sages without listening to things outside the window", as Gu Xiancheng said, "Read the sound of rain and wind, and smell it; Family affairs, state affairs, world events, everything is concerned! " At the same time, we should also understand others and be good at understanding others!

Thoughts on writing ant and cicada 2. This is a very interesting story. Come and have a look with me if you want to see it!

There is a cicada. It is busy singing in summer and dancing in autumn. It doesn't prepare any food for winter at all. The industrious ant brothers prepared many delicious foods.

In a blink of an eye, autumn passed and snow covered the earth. Cicada shivered with cold and growled with hunger. The ants ate the food they prepared in autumn with relish.

So the cicada went to the ant for food. Watching cicadas gobble up food, the ant said, "If you sing in summer and dance in autumn, you will only tremble with hunger in winter."

After reading this story, I know that we can't eat, drink and be merry all day, just like cicadas, begging for food without preparing food in winter; Work hard like an ant, so that you won't starve in winter. Now we should study hard. Only when we grow up can we make a difference and start a great career. Let's remember this ancient poem: "If you don't work hard, you will be sad."

Write Comment 3 on Ant and Cicada. Ant and Cicada is the work of Aesop, an ancient fable writer. It is said that ants began to try to store food for winter in summer, while cicadas only cared about playing and singing, so that time passed. As a result, when winter came, they asked ants for help.

Rereading this short fable, I certainly feel different from my childhood.

When we were young, all we wanted was to praise the industriousness of ants, laugh at the laziness of cicadas and wake ourselves up with fun. We should study hard like ants and lay a good foundation for the future, and we should not waste our time like cicadas. As the saying goes, "Young people are sad if they don't work hard." However, after experiencing all kinds of ups and downs in life, we see that many people are as drunk as a fiddler today, but they are at a loss when the winter of life or the storm comes unexpectedly. We know that we must be down-to-earth, work hard, and plan ahead in life like ants.

Aesop, who tells us the philosophy of life from trivial matters, is indeed a wise man of mankind.

Fable stories about ants and cicadas are like planets at night, and there are countless stories. Among these planets, there is a shining star whose name is Aesop's fable.

Aesop's fables were written by the ancient Greeks, among which Aesop was the most important author. There are many short stories in this paper, each of which contains profound truth. For example, the story of the farmer and the snake warns people that kindness to the enemy is cruelty to themselves. Dogs, chickens and foxes tell people to be good at using their wisdom to defeat the enemy.

More chapters in the book show the life experience and wisdom of working people. For example, The Fox and the Goat tells that a fox who fell into a well coaxed a goat into going down the well, then jumped out of the well on the goat's back, but left the goat alone, indicating that people should also look at the object when doing good, and don't be deceived. The tortoise and the eagle shows that everything has its own laws and cannot be violated by the tragedy that the tortoise has to learn to fly. There are many stories in Aesop's Fables that ridicule human shortcomings through animal images. Like "earthworms and foxes" and "moles", they laugh and brag; Ants and cicadas satirize leisure and hate work.

After reading this book, I learned a lot and liked it a lot. "Pig and Dog" tells me that a clever speaker can turn criticism from the other side into praise, thus being in a favorable position. From the pig, we not only admire its brilliant eloquence, but also learn from its optimism. Optimists can find positive factors from unfavorable environment and turn them into motivation for progress. Faced with half a glass of water, pessimists will say, "Alas! Only half a glass of water. " Optimists will say, "Fortunately, there is still half a glass of water." There are indeed dark clouds, thorns, strong winds, lightning and frost in life, but more are blue sky, white clouds, rain and dew, flowers, green grass and blue sea. We should put the camera of our hearts on the sunny side and enjoy life, so that you will be happier. Donkeys and donkeys told me that donkeys lost their lives because they were competitive. Obviously, it is foolish for a donkey to sacrifice his life. And have we lost something very precious because of a moment of competitiveness?

If Aesop's fable is a star, the truth is around its satellite, and wonderful stories add beautiful scenery to this star!

Thoughts on writing about ants and cicadas 5. During the holiday, I read Aesop's fables, from which I gained many useful truths. Aesop's Fables is the oldest collection of fables in the world, with short length and informal form. Simple stories often shine with the light and sparks of wisdom, and contain profound implications. It is not only an enlightenment textbook to instill the concept of good, evil, beauty and ugliness in children, but also a life textbook, which has a great influence on future generations. This book teaches us some principles of dealing with people through simple and clear stories. For example, the fable "Wolf and Lamb" tells that the wolf wants to eat the lamb and argues with it in various ways. Exposed the dark fable of the society at that time, "the race between the tortoise and the rabbit". As a result, we all know that the tortoise won. Thanks to his unremitting efforts, he won the victory. The rabbit is arrogant. When you underestimate others, you always think you are the best. In fact, it is good to have confidence, but not too confident, because that is not confidence, but pride, and so on. Aesop's Fables originated from the people, so it has a prominent reflection on the lives, thoughts and feelings of people from all walks of life. For example, exposing the greed and selfishness of the rich; The cruel nature of whipping the wicked; Affirm that labor creates wealth; An attack on social inequality; A satire on cowardice and laziness; Praise for the brave struggle. There are also many fables that teach people how to be a man, how to be a man, how to distinguish right from wrong, and how to become smart and wise.

Every story has a different truth. For example, foxes and goats tell us that we can't help others easily through the story between foxes and goats. Ant and Cicada tells us that people who love leisure and hate work often have a tragic ending. We can't eat, drink and be merry all day like cicadas. We can only ask others for food in winter. Turtle eagle tells us that any food is regular and cannot go against the laws of nature! Nowadays, Aesop's Fables has become a model of western language and literature and one of the most widely circulated classic works in the world.

Aesop's fables teach us some principles of treating people by satirizing and criticizing some phenomena in life.

Thoughts on writing "Ant and Cicada" 6 After reading "The Fable of Cicada and Ant", I was deeply moved. How precious the spirit of cicada is!

The cicada in the article always sings loudly in hot summer. When she is tired and thirsty, she goes to the ants to beg for water and rice. The stingy ant not only refused to borrow it, but also tore at the cicada, but the cicada was not angry, but endured the bullying of the ant. How generous and kind cicadas are! Every time I go to the ant to beg, it will be bullied, but it is always silent and miserable. ...

Usually in life, we must learn the spirit of generosity, tolerance and kindness of cicadas!

Comment 7 on ants and cicadas: "In summer, cicadas like to sing in the branches; On the other hand, ants like to prepare food for winter. In winter, cicadas come to beg, and ants say,' You sing in summer and go dancing in winter!' "。 This is a fable known to all women and children. Since then, cicadas have been begging for a living. Ant is a hard-working and diligent good man. However, the article "The Fable of Cicada and Ant" in the fifth volume of Mr. Fables' Insect Story is quite different.

In the book, the beggar who robs in trouble and is not polite at all is an ant; A skillful craftsman who is willing to share the benefits with the victims is cicada. Cicada, a singer possessed by a computer virus, will keep barking no matter how hot the weather is. It is thirsty, just gulping the sweet juice from the branches and indulging in sweet juice and music. However, while taking advantage of the fire, ants stole the sweet juice of cicadas and drove away the great well digger. Although there is little sweet juice, ants think that one sip is enough, because there is still a chance next time. As soon as the cicada died and fell from the tree, the corpse carrier moved it into the hole. Yes, the ant is preparing food, but try to help it pass the cicada in summer! The expressionless shredder is an "industrious" ant.

After reading this article, I think: we should consider a thing from many angles, both right and wrong. It is said that sparrows eat crops, but they are also good at catching insects. Although wolves eat deer, once nature loses its balance, wolves will disappear, there will be too many deer and forest vegetation will decrease. Although cats are experts in catching mice, they can also spread diseases; Poison can kill mice, but it can also kill eagles and snakes ... There are countless examples of such tragedies. The reason for this is that people only see the immediate interests and can't see the future results. The result can't determine everything, and one thing can't be characterized by one result. In fact, cicadas love to show off their voices, but they are not lazy. Ants don't fish in troubled waters, but make rational use of them. Therefore, thinking about a problem should start from many aspects, otherwise how can there be the idiom "think twice before you act"?

Ceng Zi said, "I said three provinces." Yes, we only blame others and ourselves for our mistakes! Do you reflect on yourself many times? We should not only reflect on ourselves many times, but also think from many angles. Only if we don't reflect enough, we must find out the problems and reasons, and then we can correct them in time.

Everything is multi-faceted, so when you do something, you should think more, not only about the present, but also about the future, not only about the advantages, but also about the disadvantages. Take "think twice before you act" as our motto. Let's prove the value of "think twice" with practical actions!

Random thoughts on the writing of Ant and Cicada 8 Aesop's Fables reflects our unknown truth in daily life through short fables. This is why I like Aesop's fables. Because of this, Aesop's Fables makes me fondle admiringly, and I won't feel bored after reading it several times.

I like many fables. For example, in The Lion and the Fox, the fox laughs, and the lioness has only one son per child. The lioness replied, "But it is a lion!" " Although this fable is short, it tells us a great truth: things are not in quantity, but in connotation. Another example is the fable "Ant and Cicada", which tells us through the vivid dialogue between ants and cicadas that people should not be lazy and we should not fight unprepared, otherwise the consequences will be very serious. Just like farmers' uncles, they plough in spring and harvest in autumn, so that they can get a bumper harvest in autumn and spend a comfortable winter. We should also be like ants in fables, instead of wasting our good study time like cicadas. Be a visionary like an ant and be a diligent person.

Aesop's fables can cultivate my reading ability and understanding ability, and let me know a lot of truth. Knowing the ordinary little things is full of great truths! Let us understand the truth from the story and know what is "truth, goodness and beauty"!