Reflections on Aesop's Fables 1 I read the article Cat and Hen in July 1 1. The cat tried to eat the hen, but failed. Instead, it was driven out of the henhouse by the clever thinking of the hen.
So do people. The cat tried to eat the hen, but failed. The hen drove the cat out of the henhouse by virtue of her cleverness.
This book is the oldest fable in the world. It makes me realize the profound truth from a short article and feel and experience life from it.
I understand a truth: "Real wealth is earned by hard work", and wisdom often trumps strength. Through this sentence, I realize that although power is great, wisdom will avoid its edge and easily overcome power with its own strengths.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables 2 Aesop's Fables are a literary work full of life wisdom handed down by the ancient Greeks to later generations. According to legend, the sayings in this collection of fables were written by Aesop, so they are called Aesop's fables.
In this book, foxes become protagonists, such as eagles and foxes, foxes and leopards. In the book, they are all interesting stories. As we all know, language originally summed up people's life experience and summarized people's life wisdom.
This book tells us not only interesting stories, but also the truth of being a man, which is inexhaustible and beneficial for life.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables 3 During the winter vacation, I read Aesop's Fables in Greece. Fables are colorful: instructive, boastful and ironic. For example, hardworking ants say that people should work hard and do their best every day, and don't waste time on fantasy. "A donkey" said not to do anything whimsical. The Witch's Deception Liars often lie to themselves. A clever peasant woman will lose the initiative if she is sometimes fired. The soothsayer tells people that they should learn to manage themselves.
Aesop's fables give people rational wisdom and let us deeply understand the great truth contained in them.
After reading Aesop's fables, I read Aesop's fables, and after reading it, I think this book will help me in my later life.
He told me: what is obtained by improper means can't be retained in the end; Some people are bent on doing bad things, and when they can't find an excuse, they blatantly do evil.
In recent days, I read a short story of Aesop's fable called "North Wind and Sun". It's about who is better, the north wind or the sun. They agreed who would take off the clothes of pedestrians first. The north wind insisted on pushing hard, that is, blowing with the wind, but did not take off the clothes of pedestrians. The sun said, "Look what I have done." Then he appeared, and the pedestrian said, "It's too hot!" "Then I took off my clothes, and finally the sun won.
This story tells us that persuasion is better than force. Therefore, don't start work as soon as you encounter any problems in your life, which won't solve the problems. Even if there is no problem now, it is not a long-term solution. We should also use our brains properly, so that we can kill two birds with one stone without hurting harmony.
I have read Aesop's fables for a long time. It is different from other stories. It is not an essay, but every vivid and interesting story contains profound truth. The characters in every story are very strange, such as fierce wolves and docile sheep.
Among them, I like the story of the farmer and the snake best. It's about a farmer who felt sorry for a frozen snake and used his body to warm it. With the help of the farmer, the snake gradually recovered and bit the farmer hard. This story taught me that it is right to have a compassionate heart, but we should also distinguish between good and bad. If you hurt yourself because of a moment of sympathy, it would be a big mistake. This is that you can't hurt others and you can't stop others!
But this little story made me understand such a profound truth. Do you have any reason not to read this book?
Reflections on Aesop's Fables I read Aesop's Fables during the National Day holiday. The author of this book is Aesop.
Aesop has always played the role of story king in children's minds. Aesop's Fables, a collection of animal stories named after him, is full of humor, profound reasoning and very humorous, so it has won the love of readers all over the world.
Aesop's Fables is meticulous and breathtaking after reading it. There are many stories, such as lions and people, fishermen, fishermen and many other fables, and each story tells a useful truth. I like the book Aesop's Fables very much.
After reading Aesop's fables, I saw the donkey, rooster and lion in Aesop's fables today. The donkey in the story not only didn't feel glad that he had just escaped, but naively thought that the lion escaped because he was afraid of himself, and later he chased the lion beyond his power. The consequences of this behavior can be imagined. This donkey told us with his life that we should do things according to our abilities and never overestimate ourselves.
After reading Aesop's fables, I learned a lot: for example, after reading the stomach and feet, I understood that people have their own strengths and should help each other; After reading donkey and puppy, I understand that the same thing may not be suitable for everyone; After reading Sparrow and Hare, I understand that people should never gloat when they are in danger ... and I also understand a lot of things that I don't usually understand.
This book enriches my winter vacation life, broadens my horizons and stimulates my imagination. After reading this book, my mind is full of fantasy, and I even want to write stories between animals!
Random thoughts on Aesop's fables 10 Aesop's fables are one of the most popular fables in the history of world literature.
Among these stories, the tortoise-rabbit race impressed me the most. The Tortoise and Rabbit Race is about the Tortoise and Rabbit Race. The game started, the rabbit flew out, and the tortoise was still carrying a heavy shell at the starting point. The rabbit ran to the tree and looked back. There was no shadow of the tortoise, so he lay by the tree and fell asleep. When the rabbit woke up, the tortoise had reached the finish line.
Rabbit doesn't sleep, isn't the champion his? In life, there are also indomitable and fearless people like turtles.
This story tells us that a man must not bow to difficulties, but must take one step at a time. Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.
I read Aesop's fables after reading Aesop's fables. The stories in the book are: farmers and snakes, wolves in sheep's clothing, the north wind and the sun. Among them, the stories that impressed me the most were the north wind and the sun.
One day, the north wind and the sun had a big fight over whose technology. At this time, a man came by the roadside, so they decided that whoever let this man undress first would win. The north wind breathed a sigh of relief, and pedestrians fastened their original open clothes. Not convinced, the north wind blows harder and harder, and pedestrians wrap their clothes tighter and tighter. It's the sun's turn He slapped him hard, and the pedestrian reached out and unbuttoned his clothes. The sun tried again and the pedestrians took off their coats. The north wind had to give up, but the sun said, "In fact, we all have our own strengths!" " "
This story tells us that everyone has advantages and disadvantages. Sometimes it's not that others are worse than you, but that you are comparing the shortcomings of others with your own advantages. So everyone has something to be proud of.
Aesop's fable 12 tells the story of a shepherd boy who was naughty. Maybe he was too bored, so he had some fun. He thought of the wolf story that grandpa read to him, so he wanted to scare the farmers. "The wolf is coming, the wolf is coming." The farmers asked, "Where is the wolf?" "There it is." Where can there be wolves when people run over? The shepherd boy smiled and said, "I lied to you." During the day, the shepherd boy shouted again, "The wolf is coming, the wolf is coming." As a result, people were cheated again. A few days later, a wolf really came. It ate one and two sheep ... He ran to the village and shouted, "There really is a wolf this time." But the villagers didn't believe him, so he had to watch his sheep being eaten by wolves.
This fable means that those who often tell lies will never be believed again, even if they tell the truth. Students, we should tell the truth, otherwise no one will believe you
After reading Aesop's fable, 13 The story of the fox and the grape: When the fox saw the ripe grapes on the vine, he tried to give up and comforted himself by saying, "This grape may still be sour, so don't eat it!"
Knowing yourself is a necessary quality for a successful person. Otherwise, this sentence will not be engraved on the ancient Greek stone pillars as a motto to guide all living beings.
The story of the donkey and the wolf: When the donkey saw the wolf, he pretended that his leg was hurt and said to the wolf, "There are thorns on his feet, please pull them out so that your tongue won't be stabbed when you eat me." The wolf believed it, concentrated on finding the thorn, was kicked by the donkey, and fled with a sigh, saying, "God sent me to be a dead butcher, so why should I be a doctor!" " "This is the last story quoted by Mr. Qian Zhongshu in his article, and he regards such a story as the highlight of an article.
After reading Aesop's fable 14, I read the article The Fisherman Who Caught the Stone. I know this fable tells us that both happiness and pain are the flavor of life. While enjoying happiness, we should have the courage to bear the pain. Roses and cockscomb tells us that everyone has his own strengths, so we should recognize our own essence, not be happy with things or sad for ourselves.
Mouse and Frog tells us that people should keep a certain distance and leave some space for their souls. "Old Lion" tells us that some cowardly and insidious people often hit people when they are down, and frame others in times of crisis.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables During the summer vacation, I read a good book Aesop's Fables. The author of this book is Aesop, and I like a story of Wolf best.
This story is about a shepherd. He felt that the villagers were sleeping, but he couldn't sleep. He thought of a way. He shouted "Wolf is coming", and the villagers hurried there, but they didn't see the wolf. The shepherd teased the villagers for several nights. One night, two wolves did come, and the shepherd did the same thing, shouting "Wolf is coming". But this time, no one came to save him.
After reading this story, I understand a truth. A lie may be regarded as a joke, but it often turns into malicious deception. This story inspired me, don't cheat others maliciously, or others will eventually lose their trust in you.