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After reading "Krylov's Fables"

After carefully reading a famous book, you must have a lot of insights in your heart. At this time, you need to seriously think about how to write your feelings after reading it. Do you want to know how to write a review after reading? The following is my review of "Krylov's Fables" collected for your reference. I hope it can help friends in need. After-reading "Krylov's Fables" Chapter 1

I read "Krylov's Fables" and I know it. Krylov's fables are the most original works of Russian literary genius.

Every fable is a drama that encapsulates a small amount of realism.

It is beneficial to read Kekov’s fables. He lets us know that in our society, there are still some people who have shouldered the burden of tradition and still have old ideas and old ways. The remnants or variations of the shortcomings that Krylov satirized more than a hundred years ago can still be found in some people. Those who still hold your views may want to read the fables about donkeys in "Krylov's Fables". "The Lion and the Mouse" borrows the words of the lion to warn, "Pride and arrogance will lead to your own destruction."

Everyone is welcome to take a look. Review of "Krylov's Fables" Part 2

Recently, I read the book "Krylov's Fables", and the story that impressed me the most is - "The Navigator and the Sea" .

The main story of this story is: a sailor encountered a strong wind just after he went out to sea. A strong wind made him fall into the sea and was blown onto the beach by the strong wind. The storm disappeared and the navigator woke up. He felt severe pain all over his body. The sea at this time was calm and calm. Compared with the turbulent sea yesterday, it was a huge difference. So the navigator became angry. He looked at the calm sea and began to curse the sea. The Goddess of Poseidon couldn't stand hearing it anymore. She came out of the sea and said angrily: "It's so unfair for you to blame me for this! It's obviously the God of Wind who is causing trouble..."

But there was no wind. , how does the ship sail?

This story made me understand: to evaluate a person, one should see both his strengths and weaknesses.

Teachers and classmates all say that I am very smart. I study hard, actively participate in activities, and complete physical exercises and extracurricular readings seriously. This is my strength; but sometimes I am not attentive and do not complete the tasks within the prescribed time. Complete the homework within the time limit, this is my shortcoming. In the future, I must learn from other people's strengths and correct my own shortcomings, so that I will be even better! After-reading "Krylov's Fables" Part 3

"Krylov's Fables" is a work by the famous Russian fable writer Ivan Andreevich Krylov. In this book This book collects 203 short fables written by him throughout his life. I felt inspired after reading "Krylov's Fables". Although these stories are short, they have beautiful language and profound meaning. They often use the images of animals and plants to illustrate the truth. My thoughts after reading "Krylov's Fables".

There is a story in "Krylov's Fables" - "The Widow and the Hen that Layed Golden Eggs", which I particularly like and was greatly inspired by. In the story, a widow adopted a skinny and ownerless hen. In order to repay the widow, the hen laid many golden eggs. The widow hoped to get more golden eggs, so she fed it a lot of highly nutritious feed, but the hen could no longer lay golden eggs. Because of her greed, the widow's life became as poor as before. In real life, there are many people like widows who are greedy for small things and lose big things. Therefore, we must not be such greedy people in our future lives.

A good book can teach us a lot of knowledge and principles. "The Fables of Krylov" is such a good book worth reading. Review of "Krylov's Fables" Chapter 4

I read the fable "Wild Chrysanthemum" in "Krylov's Fables". The content is about a wild chrysanthemum that I don't know why. The cause suddenly withered at night. A beetle saw it and said that it was too simple-minded and the sun would not take care of it. It could only wait quietly for death. At this time, the sun has risen, and the wild chrysanthemums that were about to wither at night have revived, and they are extremely beautiful. The beetle couldn't stand the sunlight and secretly hid in other dark places. This short story has a profound meaning.

I think the beetles in this article are like people with dark hearts, and the wild chrysanthemums are like those who are stubborn and unyielding. The beetle used baseless words to attack the wild chrysanthemum and slander the sun. As a result, the sun shone on the wild chrysanthemum and the wild chrysanthemum revived. This reminds me of a famous saying: The sun always comes after the storm. The wild chrysanthemum endured what the beetle said to it, and finally welcomed the light.

The same is true in life. You may also be ridiculed and ridiculed by others, saying that the things you do are impossible or cannot be accomplished, but you do not let their words influence your attitude. Thought, you are strong and unyielding, do not compromise to difficulties, and always persist. In the end, I think you will succeed! After-reading "Krylov's Fables" Part 5

"Krylov's Fables" is a work by the famous Russian fable writer Ivan Andreevich Krylov. In this book This book collects 203 fables written by him throughout his life.

Although these stories are short, their language is beautiful and their meanings are profound. They often use images of animals and plants to illustrate important principles.

There is a story in "Krylov's Fables" - "The Widow and the Hen that Layed Golden Eggs", which I particularly like and was greatly inspired by. In the story, a widow adopted a skinny and ownerless hen. In order to repay the widow, the hen laid many golden eggs. The widow hoped to get more golden eggs, so she fed it a lot of highly nutritious feed, but the hen could no longer lay golden eggs. Because of her greed, the widow's life became as poor as before. In real life, there are many people like widows who are greedy for small things and lose big things. Therefore, we must not be such greedy people in our future lives.

A good book can teach us a lot of knowledge and principles. "The Fables of Krylov" is such a good book. Thoughts after reading "Krylov's Fables" Chapter 6

"Oh! That greedy guy!" I said to myself. Today I read a story in "Krylov's Fables" called "The Greedy and the Hen": A man raised a chicken, which would lay golden eggs every now and then. The man used the golden eggs to exchange them for money. , and soon became wealthy. One day he thought, if I kill this chicken, won’t all the golden eggs in its belly belong to me? So he killed the hen. As a result, there was only a pair of internal organs in the chicken's belly that he didn't want. If the greedy man in the story did not kill the chicken but waited for the chicken to lay eggs, he would become a rich man.

If I were him, I would definitely not kill the chicken. Because greed often makes you lose more. After-reading "Krylov's Fables" Chapter 7

During the summer vacation, I read the story book "Krylov's Fables". One of the fables that impressed me the most is "The Fox and the Grapes".

The general content of this story is: A fox went out for a walk and saw bunches of grapes on the mountain. It was so greedy that it drooled and wanted to pick a bunch and eat them. However, the grape trellis was very tall, and the fox couldn't pick big grapes even if he stood up. After the fox jumped up, he only picked the lowest bunch of grapes. Looking at the grapes, he said to himself: "These grapes are definitely not ripe, so it's better not to eat them."

What this story taught me is: Some people do things unsuccessfully by themselves. , but just said that the time is not yet ripe. Someone else's stuff is obviously better than yours, but you insist that it's not good. That is what people often say: "If you can't eat the grapes, you say the grapes are sour." After-reading "Krylov's Fables" Chapter 8

It is beneficial to read Krylov's fables. It lets us know that in our society, there are still some people who have memorized the traditional Despite the heavy burden, old ideas and old ways still exist. There are many examples: if "Little Box" satirizes the ideological laziness of people who think they have their own way, "Quartet" exposes the phenomenon of people who are keen on talking instead of really delving into business.

Krylov has also written many fables about pride and arrogance. "The Favored Elephant" and "The Ant Hercules" provide profound analysis of people who have no self-awareness, and "The Eagle and the Mole" " tells us to respect the opinions from below, and "The Lion and the Mouse" borrows the lion's words to warn: "To be arrogant is to destroy oneself."

We are bravely and diligently creating our motherland. happiness and a great future. We should not only get direct education and aesthetic enjoyment from Krylov's works, but also learn to use the weapons of satire from Krylov's works and exert the fighting power of satire, so as to contribute to the prosperity of our country. Make a way. That's why I read Krylov's fables. Review of "Krylov's Fables" Chapter 9

I have read many stories in "Krylov's Fables", and my favorite is the story "The Mouse". The story goes like this: A fussy mouse, as soon as his paws were wet in the sea water, he shouted to his companions: "There is a crack in this boat, there is a leak in the bottom of the boat, my God, there is a leak." Just below us, the seawater is almost licking our heads." He continued to shout: "The strange thing is our captain. He is always drunk. Look at those sailors. He is so lazy. Alas, go to the cabin and take a look. I'm afraid this ship will sink in less than an hour! Then no one can think about this ship. We must escape from this ship as soon as possible. We swim as hard as we can. Maybe the mainland is not far away from us." So the smart mice jumped into the sea and drowned. As a result, the ship arrived at the dock safely under the control of experienced sailors. The slight water leak was quickly blocked by the sailors. The mouse made up the situation himself.

This story tells us: When encountering an emergency, we must remain calm and do not panic and make wrong choices. After-reading "Krylov's Fables" Part 10

Recently, I read a required reading book called "Krylov's Fables" assigned by Teacher Wang. The content in it is rich and wonderful. It really taught me a lot of knowledge and made me understand a lot of truths.

For example, "The Greedy Man and the Hen" tells about a greedy man who had a hen that could lay golden eggs. The greedy man thought that the hen didn't lay enough golden eggs, so he took the hen. The chicken was slaughtered, but what he got was an ordinary set of internal organs.

There is also a story about a beggar in "Fate and the Beggar". Destiny asked him to fill a bag with gold coins. If he dropped the gold coins on the ground, they would become garbage. Because the man was too greedy and broke the bag, and the gold coins became garbage. Trash. Hey! Greedy people all end up like this!

The book "Krylov's Fables" lets us know a lot of truths. I like this book. Comments after reading "Krylov's Fables" Chapter 11

A fable means a story that contains a truth. It can also be said to be a short story with something in it.

Krylov’s fables are not only fables, but also novellas, humorous sketches, and interesting cartoons. These metaphors just illustrate that Krylov’s fables are rich in philosophy, humor, and irony. Features.

In Krylov’s fables, those animals and plants are full of human emotions and thoughts, and they can also speak. They represent certain figures in society. For example, in "Monkey", the tired and panting monkey, its shadow is those who blindly pursue perfection but do not understand the method. In "Leaves and Roots", the leaves are those who are arrogant and show off, while the roots are people who work hard without asking for anything in return.

Krylov’s fables contain Krylov’s superb language skills, rich vocabulary, delicate and vivid descriptions. This book seems very classic. Chapter 12 of "The Fables of Krylov"

"The Fables of Krylov" was written by Krylov from Russia. There are many fables in this book, and each fable contains Tell us a truth. Now, I want to tell you one of the stories - the vegetable farmer and the talker.

This story tells that one spring, a vegetable farmer wanted to grow cucumbers and dug fifty pits. His neighbor, the talker, also wanted to grow cucumbers. Before he could plant the seedlings, he laughed at his neighbor, saying that his cucumbers would be better than those of the vegetable farmer. The vegetable farmers water and fertilize every day, but the talkers only read and take notes. As a result, the vegetable farmer's cucumbers grew up and matured, and he made money, while the empty talker did not receive a single cucumber.

This story tells us that we can’t just talk on paper, we must be like vegetable farmers and actually do things. I thought: I can’t just talk but don’t do anything in the future. I have to be conscientious and down-to-earth, sowing seeds and planting seedlings like a vegetable farmer. Only by hard work can I reap the rewards. Comments after reading "Krylov's Fables" Chapter 13

Krylov's Fables is a book of fables. Most of the language is simple in structure, but simple stories contain great truths. The protagonist in the story is vivid and vivid, and the plants and animals give human character and thoughts. Krylov's language is vivid and imaginative. Among them, my favorite is the piece "Quartet", which talks about the unpleasant music played by monkeys, goats, donkeys and bears. However, they actually blamed the seat issue as the reason for the unpleasant sound, which seemed particularly ridiculous.

This story tells us that no matter what problems we encounter in life, we must grasp the key. Simply wasting your time on unimportant areas will not help solve the problem at all. After-reading "Krylov's Fables" Chapter 14

I like reading the book "Krylov's Fables" very much. There are some profound fables written in it. These stories expand our Our imagination gives us the principles of life.

The story that impressed me most is "Pond and River". The content of the story is this: Once upon a time, there was a swamp, which was next to a river. The swamp laughed at the river and said, "You have been carrying the boat here and there all day long, won't you be exhausted to death? Look at me here without any worries all day long." How comfortable it is to live a carefree and free life!" The river saw it and said, "Although I am busy all day long, my life is very tenacious, but as for you, one day, you will die because of laziness. ”

This fable reminds me of a poem: Asking the canal where it can be so clear is that there is a source of living water. Only by never-ending flow can water remain fresh and clear. This is like our brains. If we are diligent in thinking, we will become more and more effective as we use them. However, if we are lazy to use our brains, our reactions will become sluggish. This story made me understand: You cannot be lazy. Only those who are diligent in using their brains and constantly learning can make continuous progress. If you are lazy, one day you will slowly perish like a swamp.