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A complete collection of inspirational animal fables

1. An inspirational fable, within 1 words, contains the philosophy.

two people do the same thing, one is more stupid and the other is smarter, so the smart person will finish it first. However, the smart person is often sad when he is old. Someone asks: What is the reason?

2. Fable stories about team inspirational cooperation (preferably kittens, dogs and animals)

Hanging beams and stabbing the stocks, encouraging the seedlings, contradicting each other, waiting for the shoes, carving boats and seeking swords, gilding the lily,

3. What are the inspirational fables (two will do), thank you

On the surface, he perfunctory the King of Wu, while training horses behind his back. In order to always remind himself of his old shame, he tasted bitterness and laid firewood every night before going to bed. So he worked hard secretly and finally defeated Fu Cha.

When Li Bai was a child, he didn't concentrate on his homework. One day, on his way out to play, he saw an old grandmother grinding iron bars. He was curious to ask her what she was doing, and she said that she would "grind needles". Grandma said, "As long as the kung fu is deep, the iron pestle is ground into a needle." From then on, Li Bai studied hard and eventually became a great poet

4. Allegory stories and allusions about inspiration

When he was a child, he came to Kuang Heng because he had no money at home and couldn't afford the oil for lighting. One day, he saw a beam of light coming through a crack in the wall, so he stood up and walked to the wall, and it turned out to be coming through the crack in the wall. So, Kuang Heng thought of a way: he took a knife and dug a few cracks in the wall. In this way, the light that came through was also great, so he gathered together the light that came through and began to read. Kuang Heng studied so hard that he became a very learned man. This story encourages us to study hard no matter how hard the environmental conditions are, and we will certainly achieve something in the end

5. Inspirational fable and its implication < P > Inspirational fable (1): < P > Five gold coins < P > A man named Abag lives on the grassland in Inner Mongolia. Once, the young Abag and his father got lost on the grassland. Abag was tired and afraid, and finally he couldn't walk. Dad took out five coins from his pocket, buried one coin in the grass, put the other four coins in Abag's hand, and said, "There are five gold coins, one for childhood, adolescence, youth, middle age and old age. You just used one at the moment, that is, the one buried in the grass. You can't throw all five coins in the grass. You have to use them bit by bit, and each time you use them differently." We must walk out of the grassland on this day, and you must walk out of the grassland in the future. The world is very big. If people are alive, they should go to more places and see more. Don't throw away your gold coins if they are useless. " Encouraged by his father, Abag walked out of the grassland that day. When he grew up, Abag left his hometown and became an excellent captain.

Inspirational implication: Cherish your life and you will get out of the swamp of frustration. [organized by Www.DuanMeiWen.Com]

Inspirational fable (2):

Believe in yourself as an eagle aabc words

A man caught an eagle in the Ying Chao at the top of a mountain. He took it home and kept it in a chicken coop. The young eagle and the chicken pecked, frolicked and rested together. It thinks it is a chicken. This eagle is growing up and full-fledged. The owner wants to train it into a falcon, but because it is mixed with chickens all day, it has become exactly the same as chickens and has no desire to fly at all. The owner tried all kinds of methods, but it didn't work. Finally, he took it to the top of the mountain and threw it out. The eagle fell like a stone, and in a panic, it flapped its wings desperately. In this way, it finally flew!

inspirational meaning: hone the power of summoning.

inspirational fable (3): the famous saying of loving the motherland

A spider and three people

After the rain, a spider struggled to climb to the broken net on the wall. Because the wall was wet, it climbed to a necessary height and fell down. It climbed up again and again and fell down again and again ... The first man saw it, and he sighed and said to himself. Busy and have no income. " As a result, he became increasingly depressed. The second man saw it, and he said, This spider is really stupid. Why don't you climb around the dry place next to it? I can't be as stupid as it in the future. So, he became smart. The third man saw it, and he was immediately moved by the spirit of spiders' repeated defeats and wars. So, he became strong.

moral: the power that people with mentality can find everywhere.

Inspirational fable (4):

Sweeping the sunshine

There are two brothers, four or five years old. Because the bedroom window is closed all day, they think the room is too dark, and they feel very envious when they see the bright sunshine outside. The two brothers discussed and said, "We can sweep in some sunshine outside together." So, the two brothers took brooms and dustpans and went to the balcony to sweep the sun. When they moved the dustpan into the room, there was no sunshine inside. After repeated sweeps, there was still no sunshine in the room. Mother, who is busy in the kitchen, saw their strange behavior and asked, "What are you doing?" They replied, "The room is too dark, so we should sweep some sunshine in." Mom smiled: "As long as you open the window, the sun will naturally come in. Why do you have to sweep it?"

Inspirational meaning: Open the closed heart door, and the sunshine will dispel the gloom of failure.

Inspirational fable (V):

Making loss lovely

An old man accidentally dropped a new shoe he just bought from the window on a high-speed train, and people around him felt sorry. Unexpectedly, the old man immediately threw the second shoe from the window. This move is even more surprising. The old man explained: "No matter how expensive this shoe is, it is useless to me. If anyone can find a pair of shoes, maybe he can wear it!" "

moral: winners are good at letting go and seeing value from losses.

inspirational fable (6):

save yourself

someone was hiding from the rain under the eaves and saw Guanyin walking by with an umbrella. The man said, "Guanyin Bodhisattva, how about spending some time with all sentient beings and taking me for a while?" Guanyin said, "I am in the rain, you are under the eaves, and there is no rain under the eaves. You don't need me to spend it." The man immediately jumped out of the eaves and stood in the rain: "I'm in the rain now, too. Is it my turn?" Guanyin said: "You are in the rain, I am also in the rain, I am not drenched, because there is an umbrella;" You were caught in the rain because there was no umbrella. So it's not me, it's me. If you want to think about it, don't look for me, please find your own umbrella! " Say that finish and left. The next day, the man met with difficulties and went to the temple to ask for Guanyin. When I walked into the temple, I found that there was also a person worshipping in front of the statue of Guanyin. That person looks exactly like Guanyin, not bad at all.

The man asked, "Are you Guanyin?" The man replied, "I am Guanyin."

The man asked again, "Then why do you still worship yourself?"

Guanyin said with a smile, "I have encountered difficulties, but I understand that it is better to ask for help than to ask for help."

inspirational meaning: those who help themselves.

inspirational fable (7):

the implication of success

3 years ago, a young man left his hometown and began to create his own future. His first stop was to visit the patriarch of his own clan and ask for advice. The old patriarch was practicing calligraphy. He heard that a younger generation of his family had begun to embark on a journey, so he wrote three words: Don't be afraid. Then he raised his head and looked at the young man and said, "Son, there are only six words. I'll tell you three words this day for your half life."

after 3 years, this former young man has reached middle age, with some achievements and many sorrows. After a long journey home, he went to visit the patriarch again. When he arrived at the patriarch's house, he realized that the old man had died a few years ago. His family took out a sealed envelope and said to him, "This was left to you by the patriarch before his death. He said that you would come again one day." The wanderer who returned home remembered that he had heard half the moral there 3 years ago. When he opened the envelope, there were three big words: Don't regret.

moral: don't be afraid before middle age, and don't regret after middle age.

Inspirational fable (8):

Please don't open the wrong window

A little girl was lying on the windowsill, watching the people outside the window burying her beloved puppy, and she couldn't help but burst into tears. When her grandfather saw this, he quickly led her to another window and let her enjoy his rose garden. Sure enough, the little girl's mood suddenly became clear. The old man held up his granddaughter's chin and said, "Son, you opened the wrong window."

moral: open the window next to failure, and maybe you will see the expectation.

inspirational fable (9):

tutor of lion and antelope

every day, when the sun rises, the animals on the African prairie start running. The mother lion is educating her children: "Son, you must run faster and faster. If you run the slowest antelope, you will starve to death alive." On another field, the mother antelope is also educating her children: "Son, you must run faster, faster. If you can't run faster than the fastest lion, you will definitely be eaten by them."

moral: remember that if you run fast, others will run faster.

inspirational fable (1):

driver test

A big company is going to hire a car driver with a high salary. After layers of screening and examination, only three competitors with the best skills are left. The examiner asked them, "There is a piece of gold on the edge of the cliff. How close do you think you can get to the cliff without falling?" "Two meters."

the first one said. "Half a meter."

the second one said with confidence.

"I will try to stay as far away from the cliff as possible." The third person said.

as a result, this company was admitted to the third place.

inspirational meaning: don't compete with temptation, but stay as far away as possible.

Inspirational fable (11):

A man caught a baby eagle in the Ying Chao at the top of the mountain. He took it home and kept it in a chicken coop. The young eagle and the chicken pecked, frolicked and rested together. It thinks it is a chicken. This eagle is growing up and full-fledged. The owner wants to train it into a falcon, but because it is mixed with chickens all day, it has become exactly the same as chickens and has no desire to fly at all. The owner tried all kinds of methods, but it didn't work. Finally, he took it to the top of the mountain and threw it out. This

eagle, like a stone, fell straight down, flapping its wings desperately in panic, and in this way, it finally flew!

Revelation: hone the power to summon success.

Inspirational fable (XII):

Before a master performer went on stage, his disciples told him that his shoelaces were loose. The master nodded his thanks and squatted down to tie it carefully. After the disciple turned around, he squatted down to untie his shoelaces. A bystander saw all this and asked inexplicably, "Master, why did you untie your shoelaces again?" The master replied, "Because I play a tired traveler, and I can let his shoelaces loose after a long journey, and I can show his fatigue and haggard through this detail." "Then why don't you just tell your disciples?" He can carefully find that my shoelaces are loose, and enthusiastically told me that I must protect his enthusiasm and encourage him in time. As for why I untied my shoelaces, I will have more opportunities to teach him to perform in the future, so I can talk about it next time.

Inspirational implication: A person can only do one thing at a time, and only by grasping the key points can he be a real talent.

Inspirational fable (XIII):

A scholar went to Beijing for the third time to catch the exam, and lived in a store where he often lived. Two days before the exam, he had three dreams. The first dream was that he planted cabbage on the wall. The second dream was that it was rainy and he wore a hat and an umbrella. The third dream was that he was lying with his beloved cousin, but with his back to his back. These three dreams seem to have some profound meanings, so the scholar hurried to find a fortune teller's dream interpretation the next day. Hearing this, the fortune teller continuous shooting thigh said, "You'd better go home. Think about it, isn't it futile to grow vegetables on the high wall? Isn't it unnecessary to wear a hat and an umbrella? "I'm lying in the same bed with my cousin, but back to back. Isn't that hopeless?" Hearing this, the scholar was disheartened and went back to the store to pack his bags and prepare to go home. The shopkeeper was very surprised and asked, "Isn't the exam tomorrow? How did you go back to your hometown this day?" The scholar said this, and the shopkeeper was happy: "Hey, I can interpret dreams, too. I think you have to stay this time. Think about it, isn't it high to grow vegetables on the wall? Doesn't wearing a hat and an umbrella mean that you are prepared this time? Lying back to back in bed with your cousin doesn't mean it's time for you to turn over? " Hearing this, the scholar made more sense, so he took the exam in high spirits and actually won a flower exploration.

Inspirational meaning: People who are attentive are like the sun, where they shine, while people who are negative are like the moon, which is different on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. Ideas determine our lives. What kind of ideas we have, what kind of future we have.

Inspirational fable (14):

Once upon a time, two hungry people received a gift from an elder: a fishing rod and a basket of fresh and huge fish. Among them, one person asked for a basket of fish, and the other asked for a fishing rod, so they parted ways. The person who got the fish built a bonfire with dry wood and cooked the fish in situ. He wolfed down the fish and didn't taste the meat of the fresh fish. In a twinkling, he ate all the fish and soup. Soon, he starved to death next to the empty fish basket. The other man continued to starve with a fishing rod, and walked hard to the seaside step by step, but when he saw the blue ocean not far away, his last strength was exhausted, and he could only die with endless regrets. Two hungry people also got a fishing rod and a basket of fish from the elders. It's just that they didn't go their separate ways, but agreed to look for the sea together. They only cooked one fish at a time. After a long journey, they came to the seaside. From then on, they started fishing for a living. A few years later, they built a house, had their own families, children, a self-built fishing boat and lived a happy and healthy life.

Inspirational implication: A person only cares about immediate interests, and what he gets will eventually be short-lived happiness; A person aims high, but he has to deal with real life. Only by organically combining ideal with reality can we become a successful person. Sometimes, a simple truth is enough to give people meaningful life enlightenment.

Inspirational fable (XV):

The crow stands on a tree and does nothing all day. When the rabbit sees the crow, he asks: Can I do nothing all day like you? The crow said, of course, why not? So, the rabbit began to rest in the open space under the tree. Suddenly, a fox appeared and jumped up to catch it.