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Aesop's Fables about the Animal Donkey

#abilitiestraining# Introduction A donkey is an animal that is very similar to a horse, but it is very different. Donkeys are smaller and smaller, while horses are taller. The following is Aesop's Fables about the Donkey compiled for you. I hope you like it.

Donkey and Pug

Once upon a time, a man had a donkey and a pug. The donkey kept in the stable had plenty of oats and hay to eat and felt very lucky. The puppy is deeply loved by its owner, who often strokes it and lets it lie at its feet. If the owner goes out to eat, when the puppy runs over to welcome the owner back, the owner will give it a little food brought back. Donkeys do have a lot of work to do, grinding rice or transporting crops. The donkey compares his working life with the pug's comfortable leisure, and he becomes extremely jealous.

Finally one day, the donkey broke free from the reins and jumped into the room. It happened that the owner was sitting down to eat. The donkey imitated the cute appearance of a little pug and jumped around the owner, but its clumsy brute force He kicked over tables, broke crockery, and even tried to jump into his owner's lap, as he was often seen doing with pugs. Seeing that their master was in danger, the servants beat the donkey severely with sticks and drove it back to the stable. The donkey was almost beaten to death. "Oh!" cried the donkey, "I have brought this upon myself. Why am I not content with my naturally noble status, and want to imitate the ridiculous behavior of that poor little pug?"

Donkey Dad

The donkey is a happy transporter. His daily job is to carry goods from this small village to that small village.

On this day, he saw a mother deer lying on the ground in pain with a fawn nestled next to her on the path. "Mr. Donkey, Mr. Donkey -" the doe shouted in a weak voice. "Oh, do you need help?" asked the donkey.

"Kind Mr. Donkey, I can't survive anymore. Can you please take in my child? I beg you!" The doe looked at the donkey with pleading eyes. The donkey looked at the tearful fawn again and felt pitiful: "Okay, okay." The donkey's eyes were red and he agreed.

"Quickly, call daddy and I will feel relieved." The doe said to the fawn. But before the deer could cry out, he closed his eyes.

In this way, the donkey became the father of the fawn.

One morning a few months later, the donkey was loading up the goods and was about to set off. The deer stood at the door and said sideways, "Hey, donkey. Can you bring me a cake today?"< /p>

"Yeah, a cake costs me the price of carrying the goods. It's a bit expensive. I think the taste of grass is actually quite good." The donkey chirped as he said it, as if he He was chewing grass in his mouth.

"Huh, I only know money, what a stupid ass." Xiaolu said angrily.

"I know money, but I am your father!"

"Huh, how are you worthy of being my father? Look, you have black hair and dirty hooves. ..."

"Even so, I am still your father. As the saying goes, lion poop is better than bear poop——"

"Ha! You still say no. Silly donkey, that's called facts speak louder than words! Maybe only my mother loves me. When my mother is here, she will buy me whatever I want to eat -" As he spoke, tears flowed from the little deer's eyes.

"Don't cry, kid, daddy will definitely buy it for you tonight." The donkey looked at the fawn and agreed with a soft heart.

A few days later, the deer said to the donkey again: "Hey donkey, can you bring me a silk scarf today? I really like it."

"Yeah, silk Scarf, that will cost me a week’s wages!”

“Huh, I just know money. Maybe only my mother loves me. When she is here...”

“Okay. Yes, good boy, daddy will buy it for you." The donkey didn't know what was wrong with him, but he was really afraid of seeing the little deer looking sad.

A few days later, the deer said to the donkey: "Hey donkey, I want to learn the violin. Can you buy me one?"

"Yeah, violin. , How much will it cost?!" The donkey opened his mouth wide.

"I still only know money. I can't learn the violin even if I want to. But it's understandable. Look at your thick and clumsy hooves. You don't understand music at all. I miss my mother, wuwu" Xiaolu said again cried.

"Oh, don't cry, kid. Dad will buy it for you today." The donkey lowered his head and left.

On this day, the deer had been looking forward to the sun setting quickly so that he could see the violin early. But it was already dark and the donkey hadn't come back yet. The deer couldn't wait any longer and walked out of the house to meet the donkey. But the road outside was very bumpy and difficult to walk on. One foot was deep and the other was shallow. I almost fell down several times. After a while, it saw the donkey coming from a distance carrying a large pile of goods on its back. The donkey's legs were shaking from exhaustion and sweat was pouring down its body. Seeing this, Xiaolu felt an indescribable feeling in his heart.

"Are you back?" Xiao Lu asked softly.

"Oh, no, kid, I still have two more loads to carry." The donkey said breathlessly.

"Then, can't we carry it again tomorrow?" Xiaolu asked.

“But kid, daddy promised to buy you a violin today——”

At this time, for some reason, Xiaolu’s tears burst out: “No, no, you’re too tired. "I don't want the violin anymore." It pushed the donkey's cargo to the ground.

"I don't want any messy things anymore." The deer cried.

"But, child, I promise you, I am your father, there is a saying that lion poop is better than bear poop——"

"No, that's called Facts speak louder than words, Dad!"

"Oh, you called me daddy!" The donkey opened his mouth happily.

"Of course, you are my father." After saying that, the deer picked up half of the goods and went home with the donkey.

The Donkey and the Farmer

The farmer hired a donkey to guard the vegetable garden all summer, drive away sparrows and crows, and prevent pest birds from causing trouble.

The donkey is indeed a model of honesty: he neither steals nor is greedy, and he won’t touch a vegetable leaf. It would be unfair to say that it is a connivance to harm birds, but the farmer's vegetable garden is very profitable. The donkey driving the birds raised its hooves and jumped up and down in the vegetable patch. The vegetables in the garden were trampled many times, and they were all in pieces. Seeing that the fruits of his labor were wasted, the farmer was saddened by the huge loss. He picked up a wooden stick and whipped the donkey's back to vent his unspeakable anger.

"Deserve it!" People shouted loudly, "This beast deserves it! How can a stupid donkey deserve to guard the vegetable garden?"

I am not speaking to defend the donkey. The donkey is at fault. has been punished; but the farmer who sent the donkey to guard the vegetable garden seems to have made his own mistakes.