Aesop's Fable Review (6 excellent articles) 1 When you see Aesop's fables, you must want to know who Aesop is! He is so talented! If you don't believe me, let me tell you something
Aesop is an ancient Greek fable writer. I was dumb when I was a child. But his mother loves him very much and tells him all kinds of stories. Later, after his mother died, he followed the shepherd around and listened to many stories. One day, he found that he could speak, won the love of his master with his intelligence and wisdom, gained freedom, wandered around and told people all kinds of fables. However, in the end, he was framed and killed by the priest!
After listening to Aesop's tragic fate, I think everyone wants to "know" (know) the contents of Aesop's fables! ! Aesop's Fables contains more than 350 articles, which show the social relations at that time by describing the relations between animals!
The story of the farmer and the snake warns people not to be kind to the enemy. Rooster, fox and dog tell people to defeat the enemy with their wisdom. In The Sparrow and the Bird Catcher, the author reveals that when political power is in the hands of greedy rulers, the poor cannot live peacefully.
I still remember a fable-The Bear Restaurant and the Traveler! Just write this fable and two close friends will travel together. At noon, they stopped to have a rest. Suddenly, a big grizzly bear appeared from the grass. When one of the friends saw the bear, he climbed the tree regardless of the safety of the other friend. So he had to play dead on the ground. When the bear leaves, friends on the ground will leave this man in the ruins.
This fable reminds me of a famous saying-"A friend in need"! Two good friends met, and when the disaster came, one of them felt that because the bear came, he ignored his friend's safety. Such people don't deserve to be friends with others!
Fables fight against social inequality, expose the greedy and selfish nature of the rich, and teach us how to be a man!
Reflections on Aesop's Fables (6 excellent articles) 2 During a long summer vacation, I read a book-Aesop's Fables. This book has benefited me a lot because it tells a great truth through a short story.
One story impressed me the most, that is, the story of golden axe, silver axe and iron axe. This story touched me a lot. An honest and kind woodcutter went out to cut wood. Of course, the woodcutter is not only honest, but also poor. He was so tired that he sat by the river and had a rest. Because he was thirsty, he bent down to drink water. Suddenly, with a plop, the iron axe stuck in the waist fell into the river, and the woodcutter burst into tears. At this time, many bubbles appeared in the water, and a fairy came out of the bubbles. The fairy asked kindly, "Brother, what's wrong with you?" The woodcutter dried his tears and told the fairy the story clearly. The fairy smiled and said, "You are a good man. Don't cry, I'll help you find it. " With that, he sank to the bottom of the river and disappeared. Soon, the fairy handed a golden axe, a silver axe and an iron axe to the woodcutter and said, "Which one is your axe?" The woodcutter picked it up and finally got his iron axe back, but the fairy gave the woodcutter both the gold axe and the silver axe. The woodcutter thanked the immortal and went home with three axes, which made his brothers jealous. One of the brothers had a bad idea, and he also came to the river to learn from the woodcutter. Similarly, a fairy was invited, and the fairy also took three axes. The wicked brother saw the golden axe, silver axe and iron axe in the fairy's hand and said greedily, "These three are mine!" " Seeing this, the immortal left with three axes in disappointment. The greedy guy finally got nothing.
This story tells me that people who are insatiable will be punished as they deserve.
Aesop's fables told me many great truths and gave me countless inspirations. Can you tell me what to do and what not to do? I like this book very much!
Reflection on Aesop's Fables (6 excellent articles) 3 Aesop is the protagonist of a story in the hearts of all children. His Aesop Fables is humorous, vivid and humorous. The story is simple but profound and full of humor. So it has won the love of children and friends all over the world. Many stories can be said to be household names: the tortoise and the rabbit race, the wolf coming, the fox saying sour grapes and so on.
I also like this fable book. Every story in it is lively and interesting, which deeply attracts me. He personified animals and enriched simple stories with life philosophy that originated from life but was higher than life. As long as I am free, I will browse this book again, even though I have read it several times.
My favorite story in Aesop's fables is Beware of the Little Fox. This story is about an old lion who pretended to be ill because he couldn't find food, and then took the opportunity to open his mouth and eat all the small animals. However, only a little fox stood at the door but didn't go into the lion's house. The old lion asked the fox, "Why don't you come in and see the patient?" The fox said without thinking, "because I found only the footprints of small animals, but not the footprints that came out." I suspect that all the small animals that come to visit the sick are tricked into eating by you. "The lion was asked speechless. The fox told other small animals in the forest what he had found. Since then, no small animals have visited the patients and been eaten.
At present, communication is very developed, and many of our children have smart phones. However, we often receive the addresses of websites we don't know and give us many gifts that tempt us. Many children are not alert, so they just click in. In fact, it is a black website sent by scammers, stealing personal information of us or our parents. They are like the bad old lions in Beware of Little Fox.
This fable tells us that we should be good at observing things carefully and distinguishing the truth. Paradoxically, our children's self-protection ability is very poor at present. When they are alone, they must know how to protect themselves from being deceived by the temptation of bad people.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables (6 excellent articles) 4 During the summer vacation, I read a lot of books, and what impressed me was Aesop's Fables. Aesop's Fables is known as the ancestor of fables, and its appearance laid the foundation for fables as literary themes.
I think Aesop's fables are the crystallization of people's life experiences and experiences. Not only is it profound, but it is also charming and approachable. Although the space is short and the structure is relatively simple, the image is vivid and the meaning is extremely profound. Aesop's fables are mostly animal fables. It uses anthropomorphic methods to make them think, move and speak like people, thus forming a living world.
There are many stories in Aesop's Fables, among which Wolf and Shepherd is my favorite. It says: Once upon a time, there was a wolf who coveted the sheep at the foot of the mountain. In order to eat sheep, the wolf thought of a wonderful way. This wolf honestly follows the sheep every day and is the guardian of the sheep. At first, the shepherd has been on guard against wolves, always on guard against wolves. However, after a long time, the shepherd found that the wolf not only didn't want to eat the sheep, but also often came forward to help him protect the sheep. Gradually, the shepherd stopped guarding against wolves and thought it was a very honest, honest and trustworthy "sheepdog". In this way, the wolf won the trust of the shepherd and became his friend. Until one time, the shepherd needed to go out because of something urgent. In desperation, he gave the sheep to the wolf to guard, and the wolf readily agreed. After the shepherd left, the wolf killed all the sheep and dragged them to the cave to enjoy them slowly. When the shepherd came back, he found a sheep missing, surrounded by blood. He knew that he had been cheated.
After reading this story, I understand that it is difficult for a vicious and insidious person to get rid of his bad nature. We must not be deceived by his occasional kindness and meekness, because there are often mysteries hidden in it.
Reflection on Aesop's Fables (6 excellent articles) 5 In Aesop's fables, many people did something sorry for others because of greed, but in the end they got not money but punishment. If you do something bad, God will punish you, and those who do good will be rewarded.
In our real life, there are also many greedy people. Now a person is poor, the child is sick, and there is no money to buy medicine at home, so I have to steal things. Have you ever thought about his difficulties? Let's give another example: a person is rich. He is right to steal because of greed, because he is confused by money, while the former person has no choice but to steal. He stole not only money, but also a touching story.
There are also many lovely animals in Aesop's Fables: such as the big stupid bear, the cute little white rabbit, and countless small animals, some of which are kind and fierce, and there are many touching stories. The cunning fox tried his best to eat the chicken, but he died in the end. The kind little move helped others, and that person would naturally thank the kind person. I said that those who do good deeds will always be rewarded, and those who don't do bad things will always get revenge.
In Aesop's fable, there is also a stupid person who trusts others easily. He was easily fooled and finally wanted revenge. At this time, it was discovered that everyone had fled, which showed that his own means were not as good as others. Others thought he was a fool, but he still felt how good he was.
This tells us that we should study hard to make ourselves smarter, and don't let others think we are idiots. If you get smart, you will treat others as idiots.
Reflections on Aesop's Fables (6 excellent articles) 6 short stories and great principles
-Thoughts on Reading Aesop's Fables
Fable is a magical bag, although small, it can take out a lot of things; Fable is a magical seed, although small, it can grow into a towering tree; Fable is also a magic mirror. Although small, it can reflect many social phenomena.
Aesop, the author of Aesop's Fables, lived in Asia Minor in the 6th century BC. Most of this book is animal fables, satirizing various social phenomena at that time and fully demonstrating Aesop's extraordinary wisdom and thoughts. This book brings fables to every corner of the world.
Mosquito and the Lion has the deepest influence on me. In the story, the mosquito thought it was invincible in the world, challenged the lion, defeated the lion with clever tricks and left proudly. Unexpectedly, he was stuck in a spider web and eaten by a spider. This story tells us not to be proud, which I deeply feel. I did well in primary school, and occasionally got the first place in the exam, so I was complacent. I feel that the first place is safe in the second exam. Unexpectedly, because of my carelessness, I lost the first place. "Modesty makes people progress, and pride makes people lag behind" is really good. I can recite a long story, but I can't practice it. This story makes me understand that the bad habit of pride must be changed, otherwise it is oneself who suffers.
Every story in the book tells us a truth. For example, foxes and goats tell us that doing good depends on the object. Mole laughs and talks big; "The tortoise and the eagle" show that everything has its own laws and cannot be violated. ...
The pleasure of reading lies in the feeling after reading. A thousand people read Hamlet, and there are a thousand Hamlets. The stories in this book tell us one by one and teach me how to deal with people, which has benefited me a lot. It will be my eternal spiritual wealth.