Aesop’s Fables brings together a large number of excellent ancient Greek novels, most of which are animal stories. They use ferocious animals such as wolves and lions as metaphors for the powerful in the world, exposing their tyranny, cruelty, and abuse of the weak. Behavior.
After reading "Aesop's Fables", it aroused many thoughts in me. The ugliness of the human heart, the filthiness of the world, and the behavior of the weak and the strong can't help but chill people. We live in a world where dangers are possible everywhere. People around us, such as parents, friends... may cause harm to us. Just like "The disloyal donkey betrays his friends". Lu betrayed his friends for his own benefit, causing them to be harmed by lions. This behavior is truly outrageous. In real life, some people are afraid of the powerful and do not hesitate to betray their own personality and commit acts of burning, killing, robbing and torturing. Bring unnecessary harm to your family and society. In the same way, if we are a strong person and do not consider the weak, but only rely on our own power to bully the weak, then what is the difference between us and the superior? They are all equally hateful and hateful. I have read many Aesop's fables, but the one that impressed me the most is "The Bear and the Traveler". What are friends? Are they just close friends on the surface? Are they just playing together? More than that, friends touch each other. When encountering difficulties and dangers, we should help each other. This is what "The Bear and the Traveler" talks about.
One day, a pair of good friends were traveling. At noon, they wanted to eat some dry food and take a rest. They ate When a bear suddenly came, one of the two people could climb a tree. He climbed the tree and was out of danger. The person who couldn't climb the tree was still under the tree and couldn't climb up. The person under the tree asked for help from the tree. The person who could climb the tree pulled himself up, but the person who could climb the tree ignored his friend who was in danger because of fear. In the end, the person who couldn't climb the tree pretended to be dead and escaped the bear. When the bear had left, the person who could climb the tree ignored it. Slowly slid down the tree and asked: "The bear seemed to have said something in your ear just now, is there anything?" The person who could not climb the tree replied: "It told me not to encounter danger in the future." Friends are those who only care about themselves."
When your friends are in danger, don't be like the person who can climb a tree and only care about yourself. When your friends encounter difficulties and dangers, We must work together to find ways to overcome difficulties and get out of predicaments. Only in this way can we be true friends.
Our society advocates hard work to get rich. Only after reading "Aesop's Fables" can I understand it more deeply. Just like the truth in "The Old Farmer's Three Sons": the real jewelry is actually our hard-working hands, and only labor can create wealth. Yes, we live in a highly competitive society, and hard work is required in all walks of life. However, there are some people who want to get something for nothing and use illegal means to possess or destroy the fruits of others' labor. Hi——, these people are really pathetic. They have sound bodies and enough labor force. But they don't use it properly and only try to destroy the fruits of others' labor. Are they worse than disabled people? Yes, although disabled people have flaws, they use a kind heart to achieve things that normal people cannot achieve. They are better than some people who are forced to talk about health.
The book "Aesop's Fables" made me understand many principles that inspired me throughout my life. I believe I can do it and I want to be a real person. Not to bring shame to society, but to contribute my share to society with my strength and perseverance. If everyone does this, the future of our motherland will be bright. "Aesop's Fables" are hundreds of allegorical stories circulated in ancient Greece. They were collected by later generations and attributed to Aesop, the fable author in the 6th century BC. So "Aesop's Fables" was not written by Aesop.
The stories in "Aesop's Fables" are short, concise and easy to understand, but this short story contains profound philosophy.
Let’s talk about a few familiar ones first!
The story of "The Tortoise and the Hare" is familiar to everyone, right? When I didn't know how to read, I heard this story about the race between the tortoise and the hare. The rabbit lost the game because of his pride and pride. The tortoise won through his own efforts. In fact, self-confidence is good, but it is not good if self-confidence turns into arrogance.
"The North Wind and the Sun" is also a familiar story: the North Wind and the Sun are competing to see who can make passers-by take off their clothes. The north wind was blowing fiercely, but passers-by did not take off their clothes but instead wrapped them in them. The sun gave off bursts of heat, which made passers-by feel very hot, so they took off their clothes. At the end of the article, "This story tells us that persuasion is better than coercion" - point out the center.
"The Thief and the Mother" is a very educational article: When a child stole something when he was a child, his mother did not blame him but praised him. When he grew up, he threw in more valuable things, and finally he was Taken to the execution ground. He bit off his mother's ear, and his mother scolded him for his treason. But the thief said: "If you had scolded me when I stole the textbook for the first time, I would not have ended up like this, nor would I have died of shame." It is not difficult to see from this story. , it is necessary to develop good habits from an early age, and developing good habits requires the help of parents. If parents do not educate their children from an early age, they will not be successful when they grow up. The Three Character Classic once said: It is the fault of a son not to teach his father. It shows that children’s education is inseparable from their parents.
Half of our good grades are attributed to our teachers, and the other half is attributed to our parents who gave birth to and raised us!
"The Man Who Broken the Idols" is a very interesting article. Let's listen to it: There was a poor groom who worked as a groom for a wealthy family. The family was very wealthy. He asked his master: What's wrong? How can we become rich?
The master said: "As long as you buy a statue of the god and put it at home, you can become rich." The groom believed it. After a few days, the rich man spent all his money. But before he died, he hid a lot of gold coins in the statue. He was about to die, so he called his son to him and said, "Don't sell the statue. You'd rather break it than sell it." His son didn't take it seriously. But he was too poor, so he had to sell the statue to a groom.
The groom left him at home. A year passed and he still wasn't rich. In anger, the groom threw the idol down. At this time, the gold coins came out. He said angrily: "When I respected you, you were pretending. I broke you into pieces. Only then did you know how to help me."
This article is about breaking people's respect for gods. superstition.
The stories in "Aesop's Fables" are all criticism, satire, revelation and lessons about certain phenomena in life. "Aesop's Fables" teaches us some principles of dealing with others through short stories. 1. Probably everyone has heard of "The Story of the Fox and the Goat", right? It tells the story of a fox who fell into a well and coaxed a goat to go down the well, then stepped on the goat's back and jumped out of the well, but then abandoned the goat and went off on its own. It tells people: When doing good deeds, you should also look at the target to avoid being deceived. Maybe everyone will say after reading this: Where can I find such a silly "goat" now? However, I did encounter such a silly "goat" in real life. That time I was traveling, and suddenly a person in the car asked me to change some change. I only glanced at that person and felt that he had a sinister look on his face. Probably for this reason, no one in the car paid him any attention. The man spoke very sincerely, and when he said it for the third time, someone finally stood up and said: Let me switch with you! The man seemed very excited, shouting "big brother" to the left and "big brother" to the right, and said that he had met a good person. After they finished changing the money, the person who wanted to change the change said that he had something to do. As soon as the bus arrived at the stop, he hurriedly got out of the car and disappeared after a while. When the car was on the road again, the man who changed the money was heard saying: "Oh, my God! This is fake!" I saw him holding a hundred-dollar bill in both hands and shining it repeatedly in the sun. After a while, he sat down on his seat and said, "That money is for buying things for my family. Why is that person so wicked?" I looked at it and thought: Another cunning fox and stupid goat appeared. 2. The story of "Bull and Frog" tells us another truth. This fable tells the story of a frog who saw a cow and insisted on competing with the cow to see who was bigger. In the end, his belly burst. I think this frog is so stupid! It should not compete with the cow to see who is bigger, but compete with the cow to see who is petite. Wouldn't this take advantage of others' shortcomings and make up for its own strengths? There will be no more stomach bursting. And in our real society, don’t we think the same way? Isn’t there a compensation for every flaw we have? Stinginess is called economy, stupidity is called honesty, meanness is called flexibility, and lack of talent is called virtue... Therefore, there are no women in the world who think they are worthless, and there are no men who think they are inferior to others. In this way, each other will find their own place, and of course they will be in peace with each other. But if we were all like that frog, what would the world look like? It’s really unimaginable.
3. "The Turtle and the Eagle" tells us through the tragedy that a turtle insisted on letting an eagle teach it how to fly, but ended up falling to death from a high altitude: everything has its own laws. This rule must never be violated. This fable reminds me of an idiom story, "Pluck a seedling to encourage it to grow." "Pluck the Seedlings to Help It Grow" tells the story of a farmer who thought his crops were growing too slowly, so he came up with a method that he thought was smart but was actually stupid. He spent the whole morning pulling up the seedlings in his field much higher one by one. It seemed that the seedlings were indeed growing very fast. But after the family heard about this, they immediately ran to the vegetable field and took a look. They saw that all the seedlings in the field not only grew taller, but also withered. This little idiom story has the same meaning as "The Eagle and the Turtle". It allows us to understand that everything must be allowed to take its course.
4. I remember another time, also in the fifth grade, I I was deceived by an unscrupulous merchant in a shopping mall, saying that the brand was good, but in fact it was inferior. Later, I read "Selected Aesop's Fables" and understood that I should learn from mistakes and gain wisdom. When you buy something, you will no longer be deceived by unscrupulous merchants. Instead, you will be able to quickly tell the quality of the brand and distinguish between poor quality and high quality. You will not let unscrupulous merchants succeed. Only in this way can you protect the rights and interests of consumers. If Allowing them to do whatever they want will further compel them to do evil. I am really grateful for this book that inspired me in life - "Selected Fables of Aesop". 5. In life, stories always lead me to do everything well. I remember one time, probably when I was in fourth grade, I did very poorly in a final exam. I was very frustrated. I said to myself: "This exam is so bad. How will I face my future life?" I was very depressed. Unhappy, impatient for anything, depressed, and losing temper.
Later I read "Selected Aesop's Fables", and I read a story. That fable said, "Failure is the mother of success. As long as you learn a lesson, you will be wise only if you learn from every experience." My My mood improved and I was no longer depressed because I read a very reasonable fable. I began to study hard, learn lessons, and find my own shortcomings from my mistakes. I am really grateful for this book that inspired me in life - "Selected Fables of Aesop". 6. Every story has its own truth: "The Singing Nightingale" tells us that we should be fully prepared before danger comes. We have already encountered misfortune, and there is no use regretting it; the story of "The Tortoise and the Hare" It shows that only perseverance and consistent hard work can we reach the end of victory;?0?0Father and his sons?0?3 tells us that individual strength alone is limited, and if we can unite, we 7. Among all the stories, I think the most convincing one is "The Shortsighted Thrush".
The story is about a beautiful thrush that goes to eat the fruits on the myrtle tree every autumn. One year, the fruits on the myrtle tree were not yet ripe, so Dongniao went to the myrtle tree every day and sang: "A wonderful life is coming. How I sang in my heart, looking at the flowers there." The bird is opening, I yearn for it so much." So the thrush goes and sings every day. A hunter found it and waited there. When the fruit is produced, the thrushes come and eat all day long every day. Finally, the hunter stuck it with a sticky stick. It sang again: "Myrtle's fruit is so sweet, but you are the one who hurt me, because I was too greedy for your incomparable sweetness, so I lost my life..."
< p>The meaning of this story is that don't be too greedy for something, otherwise you will lose your life. You must have a far-sighted vision and not be short-sighted like a thrush. The myrtle fruit is delicious, but eating it to the point where you don’t even know the danger is approaching means that death is not far away. 8. "The Lying Monkey", the story is like this: A lying monkey got on a ship to go to Athens, but the ship was hit by a storm on the way and capsized. There is a dolphin who likes to talk to humans to gain knowledge. The dolphin thought the monkey was a human being and lifted it up to the water, and talked with the monkey. During the conversation, the monkey was lying again. After being exposed by the dolphin, the dolphin was very angry, so it took the monkey into the sea and drowned. This fable tells us that as a human being, we must never lie, and those who lie will be punished for it! Therefore, we must be honest people, so that we can integrate into the lives of everyone and the masses; only in this way, we will not be despised by the world! As the saying goes: "Honesty is the golden key to the door of knowledge." Therefore, being honest with others is equivalent to respecting others!9. After reading "Aesop's Fables", it aroused many thoughts in me. The ugliness of the human heart, the filthiness of the world, and the behavior of the weak and the strong can't help but chill people. We live in a world where dangers are possible everywhere. People around us, such as parents, friends... may cause harm to us. Just like "The disloyal donkey betrays his friends". Lu betrayed his friends for his own benefit, causing them to be harmed by lions. This behavior is truly outrageous. In real life, some people are afraid of the powerful and do not hesitate to betray their own personality and commit acts of burning, killing, robbing and torturing. Bring unnecessary harm to your family and society. In the same way, if we are a strong person and do not consider the weak, but only rely on our own power to bully the weak, then what is the difference between us and the superior? They are all equally hateful and hateful.
10. Our society advocates getting rich through hard work. Only after reading "Aesop's Fables" can I understand it more deeply. Just like the truth in "The Old Farmer's Three Sons": the real jewelry is actually our hard-working hands, and only labor can create wealth. Yes, we live in a highly competitive society, and hard work is required in all walks of life. However, there are some people who want to get something for nothing and use illegal means to possess or destroy the fruits of others' labor. Hi——, these people are really pathetic. They have sound bodies and enough labor force. But they don't use it properly and only try to destroy the fruits of others' labor. Are they worse than disabled people? Yes, although disabled people have flaws, they use a kind heart to achieve things that normal people cannot achieve. They are better than some people who are forced to talk about health.