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Literary experts, please help me

After reading the book "Aesop's Fables", I couldn't put it down, and I had many thoughts. I always thought about the content of this book, and the characters in it always appeared in front of my eyes.

The author of "Aesop's Fables" is Aesop of ancient Greece. He is a legendary figure. What he writes are criticisms, revelations and lessons about certain phenomena in life.

Let’s use some of the most familiar fables as examples.

The fable "The Wolf and the Lamb" is about: The wolf wants to eat the lamb and uses various methods to argue with the lamb. It exposed the darkness of society at that time.

In the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare", everyone knows that the tortoise won. Because of his unremitting efforts, he won the victory. But the rabbit is proud and arrogant. You underestimate others and always think that you are the best. In fact, it is good to have self-confidence, but you should not be too confident, because that is not called self-confidence, but pride.

The other story that touched me the most was the story "The Coward". He told a story about a man who was very timid and had poor living conditions, but he was very greedy for money and always wanted to get something for nothing.

One day, he went up the mountain to chop wood. Extremely tired, I carried firewood down the mountain and went home. On a path at the foot of the mountain, he saw a golden lion. He didn't dare to touch it, thinking: Is this alive or a statue? The lion was motionless and made no sound. It must be a statue. It was given to me by God. Seeing how poor I was, he wanted me to sell it for a good price.

He looked around to make sure there was no one, so he grabbed the front and back paws of the "lion", but it was too heavy to pick up. He seemed to be very smart and thought: There is strength in numbers. I will go back and find my family to move together. Afterwards, he ran home.

When he found all the men, women, and children at home, the golden lion had disappeared.

He told people that they must be decisive in doing things and not procrastinate. Otherwise, everything will turn out badly. There is a saying that goes well, "efficiency is money." You have to pay attention to efficiency when doing things. If you do things slowly, nothing will be done well. This is called "achieving nothing".

"The Man Who Broken the Idols" is the most interesting story in my opinion. You might as well listen to it.

There was a man who was very poor and worked as a groom for a wealthy family. This family was very wealthy. He asked his master: How can I become rich?

The master thought this problem was very complicated, like a mathematical problem that could never be solved, but he seemed to understand very clearly and said: "As long as you buy a statue of the god and put it at home, you can become rich." Get up." The groom believed it.

After a few days, the rich began to eat, drink and go whoring, and spent all their money. But before he died, he hid a lot of gold coins in the statue.

He was about to die, so he called his son to him and said, "Don't sell the statue. You would rather break it than sell it."

His son thought his father was talking nonsense. , just didn’t take it seriously. But he was extremely poor. The only valuable statue in the family was this statue, so he sold it to the groom.

The groom left him at home. A year passed and he was still not rich. In anger, the groom threw the idol down. At this time, the gold coins came out. He said angrily: "When I respected you, you pretended to be cool. I broke you into pieces, and only then did you know how to help me."

Principle: If you want to be rich, you must work hard and use it. Only by making money with your own hands and brain can you become rich, and you cannot rely on others.

I would also like to tell you a story - "The Donkey and the Horse". In ancient times, there was a country where wars always broke out. Therefore, people had to keep a war horse at home to prepare for war. ride.

A young man raised a very good war horse and an ordinary donkey. The war horse ate well every day. And donkeys do heavy work every day, and their food is not as good as war horses.

The donkey didn’t understand, so he asked the horse: Why do you eat well and don’t have to work? And I am very tired every day? "

"I don't know why the owner is so kind to me, but I know that every donkey has to do heavy work. "The donkey said nothing.

In a few days, another war will begin. The battlefield is very close to the young man's home, and the young man is riding a war horse to fight.

The donkey ran away When he went to look, he saw that everyone was fighting. At this time, his master was hacked to death, and the horse was very sad beside him. The enemy couldn't see it and hacked the horse to death.

When I got home, I was very sad. I knew why the owner was so kind to the horse, and it didn't care.

Behind the comfortable life, there are always dangers, and the price is too high. The busy life may seem difficult but it can be peaceful.

Isn’t this story too interesting? Do you want to hear another one? Then I will tell you another story called "The Shepherd and the Donkey".

A shepherd found a little wolf when he was hunting. Seeing how pitiful it was, he took it home and raised it with his dogs. When they grew up, they took care of the sheep.

One day, a wolf came at night and took away a sheep. The wolf chased it, but the sheep had been bitten to death. It ate the sheep with the other wolf. Only then did it realize that the mutton It's so delicious.

After returning home, it didn't want to eat anything.

Another day, the wolf came to steal the sheep again. The domestic wolf pretended to chase the wolf. After running away, he and the wild wolf ate the sheep again.

The wild wolf did not come for several days, so the wolf took the sheep and ate them with the dogs. All this was seen by the shepherd, and the next day, he killed the wolf.

People cannot believe in evil things. There is a saying: The country is easy to change, but the nature is hard to change. Indeed.

Aesop's fables use short fables to reflect the truths in daily life that are not noticed by us. These short stories are charming, concise and approachable. Not only does it have many readers, it also has a significant impact on literary history. Writers, poets, philosophers, and ordinary people have all received inspiration and fun from it. Many stories can really be said to be household names: the tortoise and the hare, the shepherd boy playing a prank, the wolf is coming, the fox can't eat the grapes and says the grapes are sour. Thousands of years later, Aesop's fables have become a model for Western fable literature. It is also one of the most widely circulated classic works in the world.

Aesop's fables are a treasure in ancient Greek literature. For thousands of years, they have been loved by people for their unique wisdom and artistic charm and have been passed down through the ages. Indeed, it is exactly this that I chose this one among many famous books.

Every story in the book has a profound meaning - yes, this is also the characteristic of fables. Fables - this literary genre has reached its peak with Aesop's writing.

Most of the stories reflect life experience and extraordinary wisdom. Some stories teach people to consider problems comprehensively - "Two Frogs"; some illustrate that we cannot go against nature and do things reluctantly - "The Turtle and the Eagle"; and some illustrate that we must not make empiricist mistakes - "Tuo Lao" Donkey of Salt" and so on.

Of all the stories, I think the most convincing is "The Shortsighted Thrush".

The story is about a beautiful thrush that goes to eat the fruits on the myrtle tree every autumn. One year, the fruits on the myrtle tree were not yet ripe, so Dongniao went to the myrtle tree every day and sang: "A wonderful life is coming. How I sang in my heart, looking at the flowers there." The bird is blooming, I yearn for it so much." So the thrush goes and sings every day. A hunter found it and waited there. When the fruit is produced, the thrushes come and eat all day long every day. Finally, the hunter stuck him with a sticky stick. It sang again: "Myrtle's fruit is so sweet, but you are the one who hurt me, because I was too greedy for your incomparable sweetness, so I lost my life..."

< p>The meaning of this story is that don't be too greedy for something, otherwise you will lose your life. You must have a far-sighted vision and not be short-sighted like a thrush. The myrtle fruit is delicious, but if you eat it until you don't even know that danger is approaching, it means that death is not far away from you.

This is just like us. If a student is too greedy for games and carries his teachers and parents to the Internet cafe every day, playing all day long, he will definitely suffer heavy losses if this continues: money is wasted for a while, and parents have worked hard. You spend all your hard-earned money on playing games - is it worth it? Second, use your eyes to transition. Eyes are the windows to the soul, so important! If you don't protect your eyes well, you will wear eyes that are over 1,000 degrees Celsius in the future - are you tired? The third and most important thing is that if you are addicted to games, you will unknowingly ruin the great time of absorbing knowledge - okay?

Playing games should be done in moderation. It is relaxation and entertainment, but if you treat it as a job, a task or a profession, I believe it will not do you any good. Students, learning is the most important thing. If you can put aside all distractions and concentrate on studying, then it will only be a matter of time before you get good grades.

Finally, I would like to say a few words: I am not a eloquent speaker of my many thoughts, but it is indeed my ability to understand that is strong! All the truths are hidden in the article, but this is just what a fable gave me - I won’t say more.

These thoughts are from occasionally reading "Aesop's Fables" 》Caused. Yes, you can watch "Aesop's Fables". It gives us at least three kinds of comfort. First, this is an ancient book. Reading it can enhance our pride in modern civilization. Second,

It is a children's book. After reading it, we feel that we are adults and have transcended those childish opinions. Thirdly, this book

almost all talks about animals. From animals to humans, look at how much evolution is required! We see the actions and speeches of many bats, foxes, etc., which give us the feeling of visiting poor friends and returning to our hometown in rich clothes after we become rich. But poor friends want us to help

and children should be taught by us, so we read "Aesop's Fables" and felt that there were many shallow opinions and we had to correct them

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For example, the story of bats: When a bat encounters a bird, it pretends to be a bird; when it encounters a beast, it pretends to be a beast. Humans are much smarter than bats. He will

reverse the method of bats: among birds, he should act like a beast, which means he is down-to-earth; among animals, he should act like a bird, which means he is high

beyond the world. Showing off elegance to warriors, pretending to be a hero to literati; in the upper class, he is a poor and tough commoner, but among the common people, he is a condescending cultural element: of course this is not a bat, It's just - people.

The story of ants and Jiuzhi: When winter comes, the ants expose the winter rice grains to the sun; Jiuzhi is half starved to death and borrows grain from the ant

The ant says: "Sing in the summer." You are the one who is having fun, and you deserve to be hungry now!" There should be more to this story. According to Plato's "Dialogue Phaedrus" (Phaedrus), it promotes evolution and becomes a poet. According to this inference, the person who sits and watches the poet being poor

hungry and refuses to borrow money is undoubtedly an ant in his predecessor. When the weavers starve to death, they themselves become food for ants; similarly, a great writer who did not support himself during his lifetime will have a large number of people living on him after his death, for example, relatives and friends who write memories and missives. Friend

Friend, critic and scholar who writes research papers.

The story of a dog and his own shadow: The dog was crossing a bridge with meat in his mouth. When he saw the shadow in the water, he thought it was another dog also holding meat; he gave up his mouth because of this

He fought with the shadow to grab the meat from the shadow's mouth, but ended up losing all the meat in his mouth. The original meaning of this fable is to avoid greed, but we can now apply it to other aspects. It is said that everyone needs a mirror so that they can often look at themselves and know what they are. However, people who know themselves don't need to look in the mirror at all. Looking at things that don't know themselves in the mirror is useless - for example, this dog with a meat mouth, after looking in the mirror, it made him scream. Making a big fuss, Sora used his own shadow as the target of his attack

barking. It can be seen that some things are best not to be looked at in the mirror.

The astronomer’s story: The astronomer looked up at the stars, lost his footing and fell into a well, shouting “Help”; his neighbor heard it,

sighed and said: “Who called him? Just look at the heights, not caring about the ground! "Just look at the heights, regardless of the consequences at your feet. Sometimes you go down the well, sometimes you go down to the field or the stage. However, after falling down, I will never say that I fell down accidentally, only that I intentionally did the investigation and work of my subordinates. For example, this astronomer has a good excuse: sit in a well and look at the sky. Really, even after we went down, our eyes were still looking upward.

The story of the crow: God wanted to pick the most beautiful bird and make him the king of the birds. The crow put the peacock's long feathers on its body, inserted it into its tail

, and went to God to answer. Sure enough, it was chosen by God. The other birds were so angry that they pulled out all the feathers on it, and it still showed its true appearance as a crow. This means that people with long hair may not necessarily be artists; conversely, people with bald heads and no hair may not necessarily be scholars or thinkers. If you want to restore a mind that has no grass on it, What else will happen? This fable

does not end there. All the borrowed feathers of the crow were plucked out, revealing its true form. It became angry and suggested that everyone pluck out their own natural feathers as well

It will be clean. At that time, everyone will be naked to see the difference between real peacocks, swans, etc. and crows.

This method of hiding shame is commonly used by humans at least.

The story of the cow and the frog: The mother frog gathered her strength and asked the little frog: "Is the cow as big as me?" The little frog replied: "Please don't

It's about to swell, be careful of your belly bursting! "This female frog is really stupid!" She shouldn't be compared with the cow as great, she should be compared with the cow as petite. So

each of our flaws has its compensation: stinginess is called economy, stupidity is called honesty, meanness is called flexibility, and lack of talent is called virtue. Therefore, there is no woman in the world who thinks she is lovable, and no man who thinks he is inferior to others. In this way, if each other has its own place, of course there will be no peace and harmony.

The story of the old woman and the hen: The old woman raised a hen and laid an egg every day. The old woman was greedy and hoped that she would lay two eggs a day and feed her twice as much. From then on, the chickens became fatter and fatter as they ate, and no longer laid eggs - so avoid being greedy. Aesop was wrong! He should say,

Big fat people are often petty.

The story of the fox and the grapes: The fox saw the ripe grapes on the vine. He tried his best to get them to his mouth but had to give up.

He comforted himself and said: "These grapes Maybe it's still sour, so don't eat it!" Even after eating it, he would still say: "These grapes are indeed sour." If he were a fox who was not easily satisfied, he would be right about this. He said it was because reality was ultimately “not ideal enough”.

If he is a very satisfied fox, he will say this to others, because

telling the sutra of suffering can prevent others from sharing the benefits.

The story of the donkey and the wolf: When the donkey saw the wolf, he pretended to be injured on his leg and said to the wolf: "There is a thorn in your foot. Please pull it out, lest

you eat me. The tongue was stabbed." The wolf believed it and concentrated on seeking the stab. He was kicked by the donkey and ran away, so he sighed and said: "God sent me to be a butcher who kills people, why bother to be a doctor who treats diseases?" Of course, he is ridiculously naive. He doesn't realize that doctors are also a kind of butchers.

These examples can prove that "Aesop's Fables" are not suitable as modern children's books.

In the second volume of "Emile"

Rousseau objected to children reading fables, thinking that they had bad intentions. He gave the example of a fox cheating a crow out of its mouth and said that children should read it

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You will not sympathize with the crow who was deceived, but will envy the fox who is good at deceiving. If this is true, doesn't it prove that the child's intentions are bad? Whether children should read fables or not depends entirely on what kind of world and society we adults are creating for children to live in when they grow up. Rousseau believed that fables would teach simple children to become complicated and lose their innocence, so otherwise. I think fables are unnecessary, because they make simple children more simple and childish, thinking that the distinction between right and wrong and the consequences of good and evil in human affairs are as fair and clear as among animals. , when you grow up, you will encounter obstacles and be fooled everywhere. The reason is that

Rousseau is a primitivist and advocates restoration, while I am a person who believes in progress - although not like the fly mentioned in the fable

, sitting on the axis of the wheel, buzzing: "The progress of the car is all my strength.

The fable is a magic bag. The bag is small, but a lot of things can be taken out of it. , and can even take out things much larger than the bag. Fable is a unique bridge, through which we can move from complexity to simplicity, and from simplicity to richness. Walking back and forth on this bridge several times, we have seen a variety of colors. The phenomenon of life and the inner meaning of life are discovered. The fable is beautiful, the beauty lies in the connotation, and the beauty lies in the sentences.

Perhaps everyone has heard of "The Story of the Fox and the Goat"? It tells the story of a fox who fell into a well and coaxed a goat to go down the well, then stepped on the goat's back and jumped out of the well, but then left the goat and went on his own. It tells people: When doing good deeds, you must also look at the target to avoid being fooled. Deceived. Maybe everyone will say: Where can I find such a silly "goat" now? However, I did meet such a silly "goat" once when I was traveling. Suddenly someone asked me to change some change. I just glanced at that person and felt that he had a sly look. Probably because of this, no one in the car paid attention to him until he said it. At the third time, one person finally stood up and said, "Let me trade with you!" The man seemed very excited, shouting "big brother" to the left and "big brother" to the right, and said that he had met a good person after they finished exchanging money. , the man who wanted to change the change said that he had something to do, and as soon as the car arrived at the stop, he got out of the car in a hurry, and disappeared after a while. When the car got on the road again, the man who wanted to change the money said: “Oh, my God! This is fake! I saw him holding a hundred-dollar bill in both hands and shining it back and forth in the sun. After a while, he sat down on his seat and said, "That money is for buying things for the family. Why is that person so wicked?" "I looked at it and thought: Another cunning fox and stupid goat have appeared.

The story of "The Ox and the Frog" tells us another truth. This fable tells the story of a frog After seeing the cow, I insisted on competing with the cow to see who was bigger, but in the end my belly burst. I thought this frog was so stupid! It should not compete with the cow to see who was bigger, but to compete with the cow who was petite. Doesn’t this mean that we take advantage of others’ shortcomings and make up for our own strengths? And there will be no more belly bursting. In our real society, isn’t it true that every shortcoming of ours is compensated? Stinginess is called economics, stupidity is called honesty, meanness is called flexibility, and lack of talent is called virtue... Therefore, there is no woman in the world who thinks she is worthless, and there is no woman who thinks she is inferior to others. Men. In this way, everyone will be in peace, but if they are all like that frog, it is impossible to imagine what the world will be like.

"The Turtle and the Eagle" Through the tragedy of a turtle who had to be taught by an eagle to learn to fly, but fell from a high altitude and died, it tells us: Everything has its own laws, and this fable must not be violated. This fable reminds me of it again. An idiom story is "Pluck the seedlings to encourage them to grow". "Pluck the seedlings to encourage them to grow" tells the story of a farmer who thought his crops were growing too slowly, so he came up with a solution that he thought was smart but was actually very stupid. Time has made the seedlings in my field grow much taller one by one. It seems that the seedlings are indeed growing very fast. But after the family heard about this, they immediately ran to the vegetable field to take a look. All the seedlings in the view not only grew taller, but also withered. This little idiom story has the same meaning as "The Eagle and the Turtle". It makes us understand that everything must be allowed to take its course.

"Aesop's Fables" are said to be written by Aesop, a man who was once a slave in ancient Greece but was freed because of his intelligence. It was with this kind of history that I began to like this book. This book. The character setting of Aesop's content is very unique. Most of the characters are animals and people or all animals. This advantage is very obvious. The author does not need to spend time describing the protagonist and supporting characters. Individual character. Just writing about an animal will immediately remind people of its essence, thus allowing people to understand the meaning of the fable from different perspectives.

Moreover, this method of using animals to replace people is also very vivid and typical. The wolf represents cunning, the fox represents cunning, the cow represents honesty, the rabbit represents impatience or wit, and the eagle represents an ambitious person. The content of Aesop's fables seems to be very short and concise, without any overly long background description or psychological description. It is almost as concise and clear as a "running account", and a profound article only has four to five hundred words. Although it is just a simple narrative and dialogue, it gives readers more space to think. As the saying goes, "Looking at one side, a forest looks like a wind," different people will have different opinions on the same fable. The simple structure allows the reader the freedom to delve into the essence of the story. Aesop's stories often use certain protagonists (animals) to warn people when they come to Beijing with tragic endings, such as: "The Crow and the Fox", "The Deer's Feet and Horns", "The Sheep and the Wolf", etc., naturally In this case, it gave people a powerful persuasion, making people have to agree with it. Since there is still debate on whether "Aesop's Fables" actually existed, and because some fables in the Middle Ages were also named "Aesop", the current versions of "Aesop's Fables" are different, among which The stories are also somewhat mixed. Of course, it is worth noting that when I read "Aesop's Fables", I found that the morals in stories such as "The Farmer and the Snake" are often very profound and simple, but some fables are really difficult to understand. I don't know what the author is talking about, or even Some fables are extremely absurd and have an inexplicable feeling. A paragraph from the editor explains the reason: Because some of the stories in "Aesop's Fables" are of mixed quality, you don't necessarily need to learn any lesson from a fable, just read it as a short story for entertainment. After reading it, I also felt that I was indeed too "over the top". Some fables in "Aesop's Fables" may be just because the author was afraid that it would be too difficult for readers to understand, so he added a sentence at the end: "This means XXXXXXXX". It seemed that it really suppressed my thoughts, but it was not appropriate. It feels like superfluous. Overall, "Aesop's Fables" has a lot of lessons worth learning and keeping in mind, and the content of the story is relatively exciting. You can read and understand a fable in 2 minutes, so I rate this book It's very good.

This fable tells the story of a mosquito that thought it could defeat a lion and wanted to compete with the lion. It blew a trumpet and flew to the lion to challenge the lion. It rushed to the lion's face and bit the hairless part of the lion's nose. The lion was so angry that he scratched his face with his claws, but still couldn't catch the mosquito, so he had to admit defeat and ask for a truce. The mosquito defeated the lion and was very proud. It continued to blow the trumpet and sing its victory song, flying proudly in the air. I accidentally got stuck on a spider web and was caught by a spider. When it was dying, it lamented: "I have defeated the strong, but was destroyed by the weak." This fable tells us that pride will not end well. Although some people have defeated those stronger than themselves, they will also Defeated by someone weaker than yourself. The strong will have the strong, and the capable will be followed by the capable. Those who are proud and complacent will definitely be punished and will eventually end up like mosquitoes. In my usual study, my math scores have never been very stable. Sometimes I can get the first place in the class, which is the focus of the whole class, and sometimes I can only get 60 or 70 points. I never knew the reason before. After reading this fable, I finally understood that it was due to pride and complacency. Whenever I got first place in an exam, I was always complacent, thinking that I would be sure to get first place next time, but my results were always unsatisfactory in the next exam.

Aesop's fables use short fables to reflect the truths in daily life that are not noticed by us. These short stories are charming, concise and approachable. Not only does it have many readers, it also has a significant impact on literary history. Writers, poets, philosophers, and ordinary people have all received inspiration and fun from it. Many stories can really be said to be household names: the tortoise and the hare, the shepherd boy playing a prank, the wolf is coming, the fox can't eat the grapes and says the grapes are sour. Thousands of years later, Aesop's fables have become a model for Western fable literature. It is also one of the most widely circulated classic works in the world.

Aesop's fables are a treasure in ancient Greek literature. For thousands of years, they have been loved by people for their unique wisdom and artistic charm and have been passed down through the ages. Indeed, it is exactly this that I chose this one among many famous books.

Every story in the book has a profound meaning - yes, this is also the characteristic of fables. Fables - this literary genre has reached its peak with Aesop's writing.

Most of the stories reflect life experience and extraordinary wisdom. Some stories teach people to consider problems comprehensively - "Two Frogs"; some illustrate that we cannot go against nature and do things reluctantly - "The Turtle and the Eagle"; and some illustrate that we must not make empiricist mistakes - "Tuo Lao" Donkey of Salt" and so on.

Of all the stories, I think the most convincing is "The Shortsighted Thrush".

The story is about a beautiful thrush that goes to eat the fruits on the myrtle tree every autumn. One year, the fruits on the myrtle tree were not yet ripe, so Dongniao went to the myrtle tree every day and sang: "A wonderful life is coming. How I sang in my heart, looking at the flowers there." The bird is blooming, I yearn for it so much." So the thrush goes and sings every day. A hunter found it and waited there. When the fruit is produced, the thrushes come and eat all day long every day. Finally, the hunter stuck him with a sticky stick.

It sang again: "Myrtle's fruit is so sweet, but you are the one who hurt me, because I was too greedy for your incomparable sweetness, so I lost my life..."

< p>The meaning of this story is that don't be too greedy for something, otherwise you will lose your life. You must have a far-sighted vision and not be short-sighted like a thrush. The myrtle fruit is delicious, but if you eat it until you don't even know that danger is approaching, it means that death is not far away from you.

This is just like us. If a student is too greedy for games and carries his teachers and parents to the Internet cafe every day, playing all day long, he will definitely suffer heavy losses if this continues: money is wasted for a while, and parents have worked hard. You spend all your hard-earned money on playing games - is it worth it? Second, use your eyes to transition. Eyes are the windows to the soul, so important! If you don't protect your eyes well, you will wear eyes that are over 1,000 degrees Celsius in the future - are you tired? The third and most important thing is that if you are addicted to games, you will unknowingly ruin the great time of absorbing knowledge - okay?

Playing games should be done in moderation. It is relaxation and entertainment, but if you treat it as a job, a task or a profession, I believe it will not do you any good. Students, learning is the most important thing. If you can put aside all distractions and concentrate on studying, then it will only be a matter of time before you get good grades.

Finally, I would like to say a few words: I am not a eloquent speaker of my many thoughts, but it is indeed my ability to understand that is strong! All the truths are hidden in the article, but this is just what a fable gave me - I won’t say more about it

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most stories It embodies life experience and extraordinary wisdom. Some stories teach people to consider problems comprehensively - "Two Frogs"; some illustrate that we should not go against nature and do things reluctantly - "The Turtle and the Eagle"; and some illustrate that we must not make empiricist mistakes - "The Pig" Donkey of Salt" and so on.

Of all the stories, I think the most convincing is "The Shortsighted Thrush".

The story is about a beautiful thrush that goes to eat the fruits on the myrtle tree every autumn. One year, the fruits on the myrtle tree were not yet ripe, so Dongniao went to the myrtle tree every day and sang: "A wonderful life is coming. How I sang in my heart, looking at the flowers there." The bird is opening, I yearn for it so much." So the thrush goes and sings every day. A hunter found it and waited there. When the fruit is produced, the thrushes come and eat all day long every day. Finally, the hunter stuck him with a sticky stick. It sang again: "Myrtle's fruit is so sweet, but you are the one who hurt me, because I was too greedy for your incomparable sweetness, so I lost my life..."

< p>The meaning of this story is that don't be too greedy for something, otherwise you will lose your life. You must have a far-sighted vision and not be short-sighted like a thrush. The myrtle fruit is delicious, but if you eat it until you don't even know that danger is approaching, it means that death is not far away from you.