Content: The farmer laid many nets in the newly sown fields, and many cranes that came to eat the seeds were caught. A stork was also caught, and its leg was broken by a net. He begged the farmer to say, "Please spare me. I am not a crane, but a stork. I am a gentle bird.
I am filial to my parents, work hard for them, and take a closer look at my feathers, which is completely different from cranes. The farmer smiled and said, "Your words may be true, but if you are caught stealing seeds with these cranes, you will have to die with them."
This story is selected from Aesop's fables. Author: Aesop, a famous fable writer in ancient Greece, wrote famous fables such as The Lion and the Wild Donkey, The Wolf and the Lamb, which were widely circulated and reflected the thoughts and feelings of civilians and slaves. Others sum up people's life experience and teach people the principles of doing things.
The famous motto in Aesop's fables
1, covering up one shortcoming will expose another.
You should help your friends when they are in trouble, and don't gossip after things are hopeless.
Unfortunate people will comfort themselves with the greater misfortunes of others.
Don't look down on anyone, because no one is too weak to retaliate even if he is insulted.
5, people need to be gentle, don't be too angry, because anger often brings great disasters to irritable people.
6. Those who conspire to frame others suffer first.
Those ungrateful people are hopeless when they are in trouble.
8. A smart person is willing to give up money to save his life.
9. People who betray their loved ones are hated not only by the victims, but also by the buyers.
10, discord between friends is an opportunity for the enemy to attack.