4 Proud Big Rooster Stories 1 Proud Big Rooster Story
In fact, big roosters could fly in the past, but why can’t they fly now? Please listen to me slowly.
In the past, roosters also belonged to the flying world, and every time a flying competition was held, the rooster would win the championship, so everyone put a red hat on the rooster. The little rooster wearing the little red crown was very proud. He gradually became proud and asked the hens to find food for him every day. The rooster became more and more arrogant. After a few days, the rooster stayed at home all day, neither going out for a walk nor practicing flying. He sang every day: "I have a little red crown, I am a flying champion, no one can compare with me!"
One day, the carrier pigeon came to report to the rooster: "Mr. Rooster, yesterday the eagle and the tit flew higher than you." The rooster shook his head and sang loudly: "I have a little red crown, I am No one can compete with me as a flying champion!"
The next day, the carrier pigeon flew again and reported to the rooster: "Mr. Rooster, yesterday the pigeons and swallows flew higher than you." The rooster shook again! He shook his head and sang: "I have a little red crown, I am a flying champion, no one can compare with me!"
On the third day, the carrier pigeon flew back again, and saw that the rooster was still sleeping, and shouted: " Oh my God! You are still sleeping. When I came, I saw crows and other birds flying higher than you!" In the past, the rooster looked down on crows the most. When he heard that crows were flying higher than him, he immediately shouted: "What? Send it out immediately. I'm going to hold a flying competition tomorrow. I want them to see who is the king of flying!" After hearing this, the pigeon immediately spread the news.
That day, the birds rushed to the place where the flying competition was held, but by noon, there was no sign of the rooster. It was not until late in the evening that I saw the rooster walking slowly, and the flock of birds immediately became excited.
When the rooster arrived, it stretched its neck and flapped its wings, but it only flew a foot or two high. The birds thought that the rooster was warming up and did not make a sound. But the rooster's second flight only flew four or five feet high. It turned out that due to long-term laziness, it had lost the ability to fly. There were bursts of discussion and ridicule among the birds, and the rooster had to run away in despair. .
Now, the rooster gets up early every day and crows for people to make up for his mistake. The Proud Big Rooster Story 2
There was a big rooster who lived in a big yard in the city. He looks very majestic and beautiful, with a tall red comb, and his body is covered with golden feathers that are as red as fire. The feathers on his tail are jet black and shiny. These tail hairs are raised high and bent down. They are the longest feathers on his body. They are very similar to willow branches in summer, but are softer than willow branches. There are many, and they are much more beautiful than willow branches. When the big rooster walks, its long tail hair flutters gently. He is really a brave and beautiful big rooster. In that big yard, no big rooster can compare with him. Even in this city, it is probably difficult to find a big rooster like him. Last autumn, this big rooster went for a walk outside the city and heard two crickets talking next to a foxtail tree. They looked very proud. They rubbed their hind legs and grinded their teeth. They felt that they were stronger than the tiger. One cricket said: "I'm going to eat a big willow tree tomorrow. Do you believe it or not?" Another cricket said: "What's so big about this? Look at me! Tomorrow I'm going to swallow a barking donkey in one gulp. Really, I'm not lying at all." When the two crickets saw the big rooster, they both said, "Hey, it's a big rooster! Let's eat him and don't let him run away." They rushed over and thought. Eat this big cock. The big rooster was so angry that he pecked twice on the ground and swallowed the two crickets in his stomach. This incident was seen by a boy who was picking cotton in the field, and he made up a children's song: There were two very proud crickets. They bumped into each other and boasted. One said, "Tomorrow I will eat from a big willow tree." Said, “Tomorrow I will eat a braying donkey.
"They were bragging proudly when a big rooster came to the city. When they saw it, the two of them got angry. They stared and gritted their teeth, trying to eat the big rooster. They just rushed over and ran into the big rooster. This nursery rhyme soon spread in the city, and every child could sing it. All the roosters and hens in the city also sang this nursery rhyme to the tune of the chicken.
From that day on, the big rooster no longer caught small bugs to eat. He just wanted to eat two crickets at once. Winter passed, and in the spring of the next year, some small bugs just emerged from the ground. When the big rooster saw these little bugs, he didn't even want to take a look, so he walked by with his head held high and strode forward. Some of the little bugs had just crawled out of the shell, and the big rooster didn't want to eat them. What he ate was crickets, two at once. He felt that he was the bravest big rooster. It was a shame to eat these little worms. Only those little roosters who were afraid of death would eat little worms every day. He didn't eat small bugs when he got chicken food, and he looked down on those roosters that loved to eat small bugs. He waited and finally waited until summer came, and he went for a walk outside the city again. He wanted to eat two crickets at once. That day he only saw a small cricket playing next to a foxtail tree. The big rooster deliberately held his head high, strode over and said to the cricket. : "Why don't you brag? Go find a partner and brag so that I can eat you up. "The little cricket listened to the big rooster's words and tilted his head. He didn't understand what it meant at all. He asked: "What are you talking about? I'm not bragging. "Don't you know yet?" Last year, your parents boasted so much that I swallowed it all in one fell swoop. You should try it too. The little Cricket listened more and more and became less and less understanding. He said: "My parents are at home, how could it get into your belly?" "That must be your uncle and aunt." "The little cricket thought for a while, and then he remembered it and said happily to the big rooster: "Ah, you are talking about the pair of crickets. Those are not my uncle and aunt. They are a pair of very vicious crickets. He always grinds his teeth and bites everyone he sees. They also bitten my dad's legs. I heard that a big rooster was eaten later. It turned out that the big rooster was you. "The big rooster's head was raised higher now. He puffed up and stood up the feathers on his neck, trying to scare the little cricket. But the little cricket was not afraid at all. The big rooster became even more angry. He stared and said: "You know I am the bravest big rooster, that's good. Then just jump into my mouth obediently, so that I don’t have to peck you. "Don't eat me. I've never bitten another cricket." ""That doesn't matter, you crickets all like to brag. "I never brag." "The big cock was on fire, and he opened his mouth wide: "Don't say more. quick! Jump into my mouth! " He still opened his mouth, thinking that the little cricket would really jump up. But the little cricket didn't jump or run away. The little cricket wanted to jump into the weeds and hide, but he thought about it and felt bad. This one The big rooster was so unreasonable, and he was also very angry. He stroked his two whiskers, wiped his hind legs, and said angrily to the big rooster: "You are so unreasonable. You are bragging yourself, and you are calling me bragging." He also said that he ate my parents all at once last year. Aren't you ashamed? You are a bragging rooster. "The big rooster was so angry that his comb was red. He rushed over and tried to eat the little cricket. The little cricket jumped to the side and escaped. The big rooster chased while shouting: "Don't run away. , if you have the ability, fight me! "I'm not afraid of you, just fight." "The little cricket stopped. He knew that he was weak and the big rooster was much stronger than him. But he was really not afraid at all, so he quickly jumped in front of the big rooster, waiting to fight with the big rooster.
The big rooster flapped its wings and rushed over, aimed at the little cricket, and pecked it hard. He thought: "Now I can eat it." "But when he looked carefully, he only pecked a small piece of soil. The little cricket was gone. He suddenly heard the ground on his back. It turned out that the cricket was standing on his back, vibrating its wings. Call.
The big rooster got even more excited. He turned his neck and pecked at his back. The little cricket jumped in front of him again. The big rooster thought: "I can eat two crickets at once, can't I even fight against a little cricket like you?" He stretched his neck and quickly pecked at the place where the cricket was standing. He hadn't seen it clearly yet. The little cricket was already standing on his comb, and opened a pair of big teeth, biting his red comb like a pair of pliers. The big cock was jumping around in pain, and he just Will cackle and shout. The little cricket bit his red comb and flapped its wings: "You can brag again, and I'll listen to what else you brag about?" The big rooster shook his head, crying in pain and said: "If you don't come down, I will Eat you! Come down now." "Then if you say you won't brag again, I'll let you go." How could the big cock say such a thing? At this time, he still felt that he was the bravest big rooster. He had fought with many roosters and had never begged for mercy. This time he had to beg for mercy in front of a little cricket. How embarrassing! But his cockscomb was about to be bitten by the little cricket, and he cried out in pain, and tears fell down one by one. The big cock couldn't bear the pain anymore. He said to the little cricket: "Then don't tell other crickets about this matter. I will beg you for mercy." "I don't like to brag like you. Do you think Cricket Do you all like to brag? I don’t like to brag. If you ask for mercy, then tell me.” The big cock monster said sheepishly: “Then I won’t brag again.” The little cricket quickly jumped to the ground. , jumped three times and got into the weeds. The big cock shook his head, feeling that the pain was gone, and then let out a breath. He immediately caught up with him like flying and wanted to eat the little cricket. But the little cricket had already returned to his home and was singing happy songs on the ground. The boy saw this again, and he made up another children's song: There was a big rooster who liked to brag. He went for a walk outside the city to catch two big crickets. There was a little cricket fighting with him, which made the big rooster make a fool of himself. He said, "Let me go quickly, and I won't brag again next time." Every time the big rooster heard this children's song, he felt very uncomfortable. , he always has to get into the corner to hide for a while. The more he thought about it, the more embarrassed he became, and he wished he could crawl into the ground. Proud Big Rooster Story 3
Once upon a time, there was a farmer who raised a big rooster. It was dressed in beautiful clothes and had a fiery red crown on its head. He has a pair of eyes like black gemstones, he walks with a high head, and he sings very beautifully. It wakes up its owner on time every day and is loved by his owner. But it is very proud.
One day, it looked around. Seeing that the duck was short and ugly, the rooster thought: "There are such ugly things in the world! How can I live with them!" Then the duck shouted: "Brother Rooster, Brother Rooster, come play with us!" "The rooster said: "Who are you playing with you ugly monsters?" After that, he walked away proudly. It looked at the hen again and felt that there was no one more beautiful than itself in the world.
It saw that its house was in the corner, and it was small and smelly, so it kicked and beat it inside. Then the house spoke: "Brother Chicken, please stop beating me, or you will There is no house to live in." The rooster said, "I don't want your house! I want to live in a high-rise building." After that, he left, and neither the hen nor the duck could stay.
He raised his head, puffed out his chest, and strode outside. It saw the little bird living in the tree, singing and dancing. It thought: "The little bird lives in the tree, and I want to live there too. It flew several times and flew to the branch. It thought it was good to live like this. Talent is noble.
The big rooster was singing proudly on the branch. Suddenly, it accidentally fell from the tree into the river under the tree. The big rooster flapped its wings and shouted loudly: " Help! Help!" The duck heard the cry and swam to the big rooster quickly and rescued the big rooster. At this time, the big rooster was wet and covered with mud. He lowered his head and said nothing. Follow the duck back to the original house.
Enlightenment from the story of the proud big rooster
People should not be too proud. If they are proud and complacent, they must bear the consequences. Like the big rooster in the story, he wakes up his master on time every day and is loved by his master. He feels that I am so noble, I can’t live with those dirty and ugly ducks. I want to sing like a bird in the tree to show my nobleness. When I fell from the tree into the river, it was the duck who saved the big rooster, big rooster. In the end, I went back to the original house with the duck, telling us that we should be honest in life, and don't look down on others because we think we are so great. In fact, we are not that great. Proud Big Rooster Story 4
There was a big rooster who was always very proud because he was beautiful and majestic.
One day, the big rooster was taking a walk. Suddenly I heard a conversation between two crickets. One said that he would eat a big willow tree tomorrow, and the other said that he would swallow a donkey tomorrow. When they saw the big rooster, they said, "Let's eat the big rooster." The big rooster was very angry and ate them all in one go.
From then on, the big rooster became even more proud. He no longer caught bugs, and only wanted to eat two crickets at once.
One day, the big rooster met a little cricket. The big rooster said to him: "Go and find a companion to brag about, so that I can eat you all at once." The little cricket felt puzzled. The big rooster said again: "I heard your parents bragging yesterday that they wanted to eat me, but I ended up eating them in one bite."
The little cricket then understood and said: "You eat it Those two crickets were not my parents. Those two crickets always liked to brag. Later, I heard that they were eaten by a big rooster. It turned out that the big rooster was you."
The rooster became even more proud now and said: "Since you know everything, then just jump into my mouth obediently and let me eat."
The little cricket was very angry after hearing this, so he and the big rooster The cock began to fight.
The big rooster pecked at the little cricket, but only got a piece of mud, but the little cricket disappeared. It turned out that the little cricket jumped on the back of the big rooster.
The big rooster immediately turned its neck and pecked at his back. The little cricket jumped on his head again and grabbed his red crown with all his strength.
The big cock hurts like hell. The little cricket said: "As long as you say, I will no longer be proud, I will let you go."
The red crown of the big rooster was about to be bitten by the little cricket, so I had to treat him Said: "I will never be proud again."
The little cricket was very satisfied, jumped to the ground, and ran away quickly.
The big rooster wanted to chase the little cricket, but failed. He felt even more embarrassed. From now on, he would never dare to be proud again.
Story enlightenment:
There is a famous saying: Humility makes people progress, pride makes people fall behind. We all need to be good, humble and polite children. We must not be arrogant, otherwise we will lose more than we gain.