After reading Aesop's fables, the warm sunshine spilled into the windowsill. I sat on the table, opened Aesop's fable, turned to the futile crow and read it.
This story mainly tells that God wants to choose the most beautiful bird among all birds to be the king of birds. So, the crow carefully glued the peacock's faded feathers and took part in the election of God. I didn't expect to be really chosen. At this time, the other birds were very angry and tore off the crow's feathers angrily.
Many people think this is the fault of crows, because they think crows stick peacock feathers to confuse God and become the king of birds. But I don't think it's the crow's fault, but the beauty of the crow has attracted the envy of other birds. The feathers of crows were not stolen or robbed, but faded by peacocks. It did not harm any birds, but was approved by God to some extent. But it made other birds jealous.
The same is true in real life.
Some people in life are good at finding their own shortcomings and correcting them, so as to make themselves closer to perfection and success. Others, not only do not make progress themselves, but also "envy" those who make progress and envy those who make progress. They want to give some negative influence to those who make progress, so as to satisfy themselves. This is a kind of abnormal psychology.
If you want to make progress like others, you must find your own shortcomings! However, you must not get "pink eye"!
Reflections on Aesop's fables 2 Aesop has always played the role of story king in children's hearts. Aesop's Fables, a collection of animal stories named after him, is full of witty remarks, vivid and interesting, humorous and profound, so it has won the love of readers all over the world.
I also like Aesop's fables very much. Every story deeply attracts and educates me. One of them, a liar, gave me a particularly profound education. This story is about a poor man who is seriously ill and dying, so he prayed to God and made a wish: "God, if you can protect me from dying, I will definitely offer 100 cows." Later, God cured him of his illness, but his family didn't have 65,438+000 cows, so he made a wish to God by kneading flour into cows. Because he didn't keep his promise, God punished him as a slave for life.
The above story reminds me that in today's society, many people have inflated selfish desires, and for the sake of high profits, they will do whatever it takes to harm others and themselves! We must learn a lesson and be honest and trustworthy. This story tells us a truth: breaking promises and lying will not end well, just like the poor people in the story.
There are countless wonderful stories in Aesop's Fables, including farmers and snakes, dogs and wolves, a hundred secrets and so on.
Aesop's fable is a magical bag, which contains many meaningful stories. The fable is a magic bean, although it is small, it can grow into a towering tree; A fable is a magic wand. Although it is short, it can conjure up many treasures ... The fable is beautiful, simple, meaningful and has sentences. Aesop, the author of Aesop's Fables, is a legend who lived in Asia Minor around the 6th century BC. He spread fables to every corner of the world with extraordinary wisdom and philosophical thinking, taking animals as the leading role and adopting anthropomorphic methods, so that everyone could know the profound truth of fables and get enlightenment and education from them.
In the face of Aesop's article, I felt deeply and benefited a lot. It can cultivate my reading ability and understanding ability, let me feel the true meaning of life, realize the wisdom of life, the charm of imagination and the truth of being a man. After reading a fable, I seem to have grown up by one year, accumulated a little experience and seen life more thoroughly.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables 3 Aesop's Fables originated in ancient Greece are the originator of western fable literature and a shining treasure in ancient Greek literature. It is such a book that makes me understand a lot of truth and benefit me a lot.
There are three or four hundred short stories in this book, each of which is short but exquisite. Every article is a great truth, which makes us understand that we should be honest and trustworthy and optimistic. It is like a silent teacher of ours, and more like a good friend of ours. The one that impressed me the most was real flowers and fake flowers.
The story tells that there are many fake flowers mixed with perfume in a flower bush. They are proud that they are faster and more fragrant than real flowers, and look down on real flowers. God looked, and it rained heavily. They can't stand the idea that fake flowers are made of colored velvet paper. They all bent down and prayed, "God, don't get out of the car! Rain will wash away the road and make pedestrians fall. 〃
God doesn't care about fake flowers. "Fake love, fake love!" God rebuked, "You fake flowers will never last longer than real flowers. After the storm, it cleared up again, and the real flowers became more colorful, but the fake flowers became a pile of waste paper. This story tells us that fake and shoddy things will not last long, and the day when their true colors are exposed is the time when their reputation is discredited.
And in learning, don't learn like fake flowers, but step by step. Only through our own efforts can we bloom that incomparable beautiful flower of learning.
After reading Aesop's Fables, I read Aesop's Fables carefully this semester, which benefited me so much that I couldn't put it down.
I like Shan Ying and the Fox very much. In the story, Shan Ying and Fox were originally good friends who trusted each other, but because Shan Ying betrayed the trust of the fox, he ate the little fox while the fox was away, and finally they turned against each other, and Shan Ying also suffered retribution. The fable uses this story to warn people that God will punish those who betray their faith, even if the victim is weak and unable to retaliate.
I think this story tells us to be honest and trustworthy, and to be honest with our friends, especially. Betrayal will not come to a good end. People should be honest and friendly with each other. I once suffered such a loss: once I invited my good friend Tang to my house to play the next day. But the next day, I found an interesting game, and I wanted to play it alone. So, I called Tang and said that I was not feeling well and went to the hospital. Who knows that people are not as good as heaven? Don met my mother and learned the truth. From then on, I lost this good friend, and he no longer trusted me.
After reading Aesop's fables, there is another rule for me to get along with my classmates.
After reading Aesop's fables, school will start soon, so take the time to read them.
One day near August, I read Aesop's fables, and every fable has profound truth. Among them, what impressed me the most were several plots. It was early in the morning and it was raining outside. I felt bored in my room, so I went to the bookcase and took a copy of Aesop's Fables and opened it. After reading it, this book should have three or four hundred stories. It is like a magic bag, from which many things can be taken out, such as farmers and snakes, telling us never to be kind to the enemy; Lions' disputes tell us that true friends should stand the test. ...
The Swan and its Master tells that swans are said to only sing before they die. So, a man wants to buy a swan that can sing. One day, he saw a swan on sale in the market. He heard that the swan sang beautifully, so he bought it. Another day, the man entertained the guests and asked the swan to sing, but the swan didn't say a word. He was very angry. Later, when the swan was old and knew that she was going to die, she sang a song for herself. The host listened and said, "If I had known you were singing before you died, I should have killed you when I told you to sing that day." This fable tells us: sticking to the rules, dogma sometimes hurts itself.
After reading this book, I understand a lot of truths, which are essential in life. For example, the fable Mosquito and Lion, which impressed me the most, told me that pride goes before a fall! Pride comes to no good end. Because modesty makes people progress and pride makes people fall behind. Victory won't last long if you are satisfied with a little achievement.
Students, I suggest you read more books such as Aesop's fables. Because, each of us should always remind ourselves that we must not be afraid of difficulties, but have the courage and confidence to overcome them. At the same time, in the face of success, we should also know how to be self-disciplined and be a sober person!
Reflections on Aesop's Fables 6 This summer vacation, I put down Emma I was watching and picked up Aesop's fables full of childhood memories. Although the famous fables that accompanied me growing up, such as farmers and frozen snakes and foxes eating grapes, all came from there, I haven't picked up this book and read it from beginning to end.
After reading this book, there are many old friends: the farmer's legacy, the old woman and the doctor, the deer's legs and horns, the horse and donkey, the crow and the fox ... These fables have long been familiar and fresh in my memory. Although there are many fables I heard for the first time, there are also many stories that attract me. For example, fable 96 tells the story of the speaker Desmad in a speech about the country. He was suggested to tell an Aesop fable, and he agreed. As he spoke, he suddenly fell silent. Everyone asked his hero, the swallow flew, what to do when the eel went into the water. Maddox said, "She's angry because you left the polis affairs behind and listened to stories!" What this fable wants to tell you is that fools in the world are also like this: doing their own things improperly and indulging in pleasure.
My favorite fable in this book is the fable 19: Aesop is at the shipyard. What attracted me to this fable was Aesop's words. At that time, the shipbuilders challenged him with fables and induced him to answer: "In ancient times, before heaven and earth opened, Zeus deliberately made the earth appear. Zeus ordered the soil to suck water three times. The earth was ordered to act, and the mountain was first exposed; Swallowed and sucked, revealing the plain. If Tu wants to smoke for the third time, you will have nothing to do. " It can be seen that it is great that the author of Aesop's Fables can express his philosophy of life in such a humorous way!
Aesop's Fables also has a strong national color. For example, Aphrodite in the fable 18, theseus and Hercules in the fable 44, Hermes and Tiresias in the fable10, and Zeus in the fable 138 all come from ancient Greek mythology. Interestingly, fable 9 also includes the habit of the ancient Greeks to eat nightingales. In addition, the fables told in this book are approachable and suitable for the lower classes. This book is not so much a collection of fables as a collection of ancient Greek folk stories.
It is such a book that I came into contact with this summer vacation. It will definitely inspire my future life and lead me to walk better!
Aesop's Fable Review 7. I know Aesop is a man. He lives in ancient Greece. Aesop is a slave of human beings, and he can see many interesting and reasonable things between people every day. Aesop has a hobby, which is to record what he sees every day. In order to express the story more vividly, he replaced it with some animals that fit the character, such as lions, tigers, foxes and wolves ... Aesop wrote and wrote like this every day, which became Aesop's fables now.
Some characters and animals in the story have their own characteristics and qualities, and each story has certain truth, such as: a fox who can't eat grapes and says grapes are sour, a greedy couple, a notorious dog, a mouse who dares to say and dare not do it, a bat who improvises, a black sheep who doesn't know "face is not summer", an honest and trustworthy woodcutter ... "Tortoise and Rabbit Race" warns us that modesty makes people progress. Only by doing things in a down-to-earth manner and not giving up halfway can we succeed. "The crow drinks water" also tells us: Don't be afraid when encountering difficulties, think about how to solve them and stick to it. Only persistence can eliminate difficulties. ...
Aesop's Fables shows the life of ordinary people in ancient Greece. Aesop showed the social status quo of bullying and the law of the jungle at that time, which made us deeply realize how cruel Aesop lived in that era.
After reading Aesop's fable, the farmer's shovel was originally used for burying, but the mule used it to get out of the dry well step by step. In the face of difficulties, our instinctive reaction is panic, pain, complaint, and even escape and give up. If we can reject all this and face it with a peaceful and optimistic attitude, then those misfortunes that seem to bury us may often be a potential strength and wealth, which will bring about a turn for the better and bring us unexpected gains.
I always do things slowly. I began to learn to draw in the second grade. I recall that when I was in the fourth grade, I had to practice drawing every night because of the bottleneck of learning to draw. This is simply torture. Every afternoon after school, I always race against time: first do my homework, then eat, and finally learn to draw. I am very busy every day, and I wake up the next day and become a national treasure panda. Looking back on the course of a day, I found that in the twenty-four hours of a day, I have experienced nothing but busyness, and the rest is just busyness. Just when I couldn't hold on and wanted to give up studying painting, I was pleasantly surprised to find that the speed of writing homework was getting faster and faster. What's more, my painting won the national first prize!
Facing the difficulties of life, we should not give up easily, let alone those seemingly insurmountable difficulties. It may be a new starting point for our life, a new beginning!
Aesop's fables contain more than this philosophy of life. When you sit in a small room and open a book, you can break through the limitation of time and space and have a dialogue with people and creatures thousands of miles away and all the life in the universe. Your spiritual world will be infiltrated by the great ideas and noble sentiments in the book, and your heart will always be filled with its wisdom.
Aesop's Fables has infinite ideological value and artistic charm, and it is a station agent that everyone should not miss in his life. Experienced the baptism of years and the precipitation of time. It is the essence left in the sand by gold panning. It is a bright and charming pearl, emitting holy light and taking us into the palace of literature.
Please knock on the door of truth and swim in the ocean of truth!
Comment on Aesop's Fables 9! After reading Aesop's fables, I feel very comfortable. The sky is so blue, the sun is so bright, the songs of birds are so beautiful, and everything is so beautiful.
When your fingertips gently open the paper, a burst of bookish air comes to your face. If you read the wonderful stories carefully, you will be attracted and infected by the stories inside, and your mood will be suddenly enlightened.
What impressed me most in the book was the story of The Fox and the Crane. I don't think the fox did it right. He invited people to dinner and shouldn't let them go back on an empty stomach. When he invited others to dinner, he insisted that the guests should have enough to eat and drink, but he teased the crane like a monkey, with no sincerity at all. It is also right for cranes to retaliate against foxes, and such people should be punished. I think this just verifies a famous saying of Marx: Do not do to others what you don't want others to do to you.
After reading "The Farmer and the Snake", it really makes people feel complicated and full of emotions. In a cold winter, the farmer saw a snake that was about to freeze to death. The kind farmer carefully held the snake in his arms to keep warm, trying to save it. But when the vicious snake woke up, instead of repaying the farmer, it bit the farmer and the venom spread to the farmer's heart. Knowing that he was going to die soon, the farmer was so angry that he threw the snake on the ground, gave it a foot and trampled it to death. This snake deserves it. Unfortunately, the farmer was too kind, but his kindness was not rewarded. What a pity! This also reminds us that we can't be kind to bad people, otherwise we are helping others and hurting good people.
Many stories in Aesop's Fables are so vivid and interesting that they all contain rich philosophies. Every time I read it, it will make me suddenly enlightened, as if I were bathed in the sunshine under the blue sky again, listening to the birds singing and breathing the flowers. Please read Aesop's fables!
After reading Aesop's Fables 10, I have already heard of a book called Aesop's Fables. Education through fun is one of the top ten masterpieces in the world that affect children's life. I really can't put it down after reading this book.
The author of this book describes human nature in a clever, humorous and humorous way with the shapes, actions and habits of animals. Each of its short, informal and unpretentious stories often sparkles with wisdom and contains profound implications. It's a textbook of life.
One of my favorite stories in this book, The Fox and the Crane, goes like this: One day, the fox invited the crane to his house for dinner, and the fox served the crane soup on a plate, but the crane couldn't drink it, but the fox drank it with relish. Later, the crane invited the fox to dinner. The fox always can't eat the food he put in the bottle, and his face is flushed with anxiety. This story tells us that if others want to respect themselves, they must first respect each other. For those who don't respect others, the best way is to deal with them as they deal with you. After reading this story, I can't help but think of my own experience. Once, I was rude to my mother, and my mother was so angry that she stopped talking to me. I said a lot of nice things, but my mother just ignored me until I took the initiative to admit my mistake and respect others in the future.
The story in this book has profound implications, which deeply attracted me and made me the best friend in life.
Comment on Aesop's fable 1 1 As a result, everyone knows that the tortoise won. Thanks to his unremitting efforts, he won the victory. The rabbit is arrogant. If you underestimate others, you always think you are the best. In fact, it is good to have confidence, but don't be too confident, because that is not confidence, but pride.
What impressed me most was the story Coward. He told a story about a man who was timid and had poor living conditions, but was greedy for money and always wanted to get something for nothing.
One day, he went up the mountain to cut wood. Tired, I went home with firewood on my back On a path at the foot of the mountain, he saw a golden lion. He didn't dare to touch it, thinking: Is it alive or a statue? The lion did not move or make a sound. It must be a statue. God gave it to me. Seeing that I am so poor, I want to sell it at a good price.
He looked around to make sure there was no one, so he grabbed the lion's front paws and back paws, but it was too heavy to lift. He seems to be very clever, thinking: many hands make light work? I want to go back and let my family move with me. Afterwards, he ran home.
By the time he called all the men, women and children in the family, the golden lion had disappeared.
He told people that they must be decisive and not delay. Otherwise, everything will be terrible. There is a saying that "efficiency is money". Pay attention to efficiency. If things go slowly, nothing can be done well. This is called "nothing".
Reflections on Aesop's fables 12 Aesop's fables are ancient Greek fables and enjoy a world-class reputation. The stories of "farmer and snake" and "wolf and sheep" are well-known and deeply rooted in people's hearts. Every little story will tell us a truth about being a man.
What impressed me most was the story of the wolf.
A shepherd herded sheep for the whole village. One day, the shepherd said to the sheep, "You told me that it is really boring to let me herd the sheep alone and be with you every day." After careful consideration, the shepherd finally figured out a good way to get the whole village to accompany him. He shouted at the foot of the mountain, "Help! The wolf is coming! The wolf is coming! " Hearing this, the villagers immediately grabbed brooms and hoes, rushed to the mountains and stayed with shepherds all night. The shepherd's heart is full of joy. The next day, the shepherd tricked the villagers into going up the mountain again, and everyone stayed with the shepherd for another night. The third time, the wolf really came, and the shepherd called for help, but the villagers decided not to be fooled again. As a result, all the sheep were eaten by wolves and the shepherds were driven away by the villagers.
This story tells us that we should be honest, don't lie and fool others in order to make ourselves happy, and be honest with others can win their trust and respect.
Although the story in Aesop's Fables is simple, the truth contained in it is very beneficial. Although I have seen it many times, I have always wanted to see it. I believe that if you read this book, you will love it as much as I do.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables 13 During the summer vacation, I read the story book Aesop's Fables. The short story in the book reveals the subtle truth in daily life. The story is easy to understand and the information is very interesting, which makes me know how to be a person and how to be a person. The more I read, the more I like it.
One of the short stories "Swallow and Python" is about a mother swallow who flew back from the south with her little swallow and settled in a yard. The mother swallow loves her children very much, and she runs around tirelessly every day looking for bugs for the little swallow. The swallow grew up slowly under the careful care of her mother. It's time to learn to live independently and learn skills. Swallow doesn't want to learn skills, on the grounds that she is unstable and fat, and her mother loves Swallow so much that she pushes away skills such as learning to fly. Who knows if the danger will happen soon? One day, Yan's mother went out early to look for food, and Xiao Yaner's chirp attracted a python. In the current danger, although the swallow flapped its wings desperately, it failed to fly and was finally eaten by the python. Mother Swallow came back and regretted it.
I think the swallow mother loves her children too much, and the swallow is too lazy and delicate. They should learn the skills of escape and independence as soon as possible, so that they can't save themselves when danger comes. This story made me understand that you can't be lazy, you must be serious, diligent and hard-working, and you are not afraid of suffering, so that you can learn the real skills.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables 14 During the summer vacation, I read some extracurricular books. My favorite book is Aesop's Fables. There are many fables in this book, and each fable tells us a simple truth with a short story. For example, the golden axe, the silver axe and the bronze axe tell us not to be greedy. If we are greedy, we will get nothing. "Mosquito and Lion" tells us that pride has no good end, and the strong have their own strong hands; The donkey carrying salt told us to do things seriously and not to be opportunistic.
Among these stories, I like foxes and crows best. The story is about a hungry crow who found a piece of meat and was very happy. At this moment, a fox came and saw the piece of meat in the crow's mouth. He said to the crow, "Miss Crow, your voice is really beautiful. Can you sing a song? " The crow was so proud that he could not help singing there, but as soon as he opened his mouth, the meat fell into the fox's mouth. The crow was unhappy, but when the fox went to the river to eat meat, he saw a fox in the river with a piece of meat in his mouth. The surprised fox accidentally dropped the meat in his mouth into the river. The fox hurried down to pick it up, but just jumped into the river and was drowned by it.
I think this story tells us that if we want to know our own advantages and disadvantages, we can't just get carried away by listening to good words. It's easy to do something wrong and get nothing in the end. We can't be cunning and greedy foxes, but we can't be stupid and arrogant crows. I want to be down-to-earth, do my own thing seriously, study hard and try to get good grades in every exam.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables 15 During the summer vacation, I read the story book Aesop's Fables. The short story in the book reveals the subtle truth in daily life. The story is easy to understand, and the content is also very interesting, which makes me know how to be a person and how to be a person. The more I read, the more I like it.
One of the short stories "Swallow and Python" is about a female swallow who flew back from the south with her little swallow and settled in a yard. The mother swallow loves her children very much. She runs around tirelessly every day, looking for bugs for the little swallow. The swallow grew up slowly under the careful care of her mother. It's time to learn to live independently and learn skills. Swallow doesn't want to learn skills. The reason is that she is unstable and fat. Swallow's mother loves Swallow too much and delays the plan to learn skills such as flying. Who knows that danger will happen soon. One day, Yan's mother went out for food early, and Xiao Yaner's chirp attracted a python. In the current danger, although the swallow flapped its wings desperately, it failed to fly and was finally eaten by the python. Mother Swallow came back and regretted it.
I think the swallow mother loves her children too much, and the swallow is too lazy and delicate. They should learn the skills of escape and independence as soon as possible, so that they can't save themselves when danger comes. This story tells me that you can't be lazy, you must be serious, diligent and hard-working, and you are not afraid of suffering, so that you can learn real skills.