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Fable stories of thieves and businessmen
(1) After reading the fable

I was deeply moved to read such a fable, which reads as follows:

There is a businessman on the south bank of Jishui. Once when crossing the river, he fell into the water and people called for help. A fisherman rowed to save him, but before he arrived, the merchant promised to pay him back with 100 Jin of gold. When the fisherman rescued him ashore, the merchant gave him ten Jin of gold. The fisherman reasoned with him, but was angered by the businessman: "You are just a fisherman, how much can you get a day?" Now you get ten catties of gold at once, aren't you satisfied? "The fisherman went away without saying anything. Then one day, the merchant unfortunately fell into the water, and the fisherman happened to be at the scene again. Onlookers asked him why he didn't save it, and he replied, "This is the man who promised to give gold but didn't cash it." Then he stood there and watched, and the merchant sank. 35 composition network

This fable seems to give us a truth. Because businessmen are dishonest, they can't get help when they are in danger again, warning us to be honest in interpersonal communication. Most people may think that the ending of the story is caused by businessmen and beyond reproach. But if you want to go deeper, there seems to be another view.

After the merchant was rescued ashore, what he said to the fisherman was not unreasonable. Fishermen make a living by fishing, and the amount of fish caught every day is determined by God, which is somewhat uncertain. But once you are brave, you will get ten pounds of gold, which can be said to be a windfall! After he rescued the merchant from the shore, he felt unfair because what he got was inconsistent with what the merchant said. So when the merchant fell into the water for the second time, he ignored the merchant's life and death because he couldn't get another 90 pounds of gold. When the businessman fell into the water, the fisherman saved him for the first time with a compassionate heart and a heart to save people. I didn't save him for the second time with a greedy heart and a complaining heart. Saving a life is better than building a seven-level pagoda. If the fisherman still has a compassionate heart, I think he will save the merchant without thinking when he sees him fall into the water again. However, it is the greed of human nature that leads to this ending. So, can we still think that the ending is caused by businessmen?

In addition, we should not ignore the existence of onlookers. Deep down, they are also one of the innocent people who caused this result! Is it cold-blooded to see someone struggling in the water and ignore them? Of course, I don't rule out that some people really can't swim, and they are willing and helpless! But it is a coincidence that everyone can't swim! Then you can only blame the fate of the businessman. But is this really the case? 35 composition network

Although it is a fable, it is a vivid and naked reflection of today's society. This is a world made up of money. There is no doubt that money leads people by the nose and guides them. This is also a cold world, isn't it? Occasionally, there are traffic accidents in the street, and there are many onlookers, but only one or two good people take the initiative to call the police for help and control the traffic. Is it really irrelevant? Aren't you bored?

I am a modern man, but I am counting the mistakes of modern people. It seems stupid! When I read this fable, my inner feelings seemed overwhelming. I want to write it down and say what I think! But I have been living in such a society, and I am a little helpless. I finally finished talking, but I don't know why. Is it a momentary feeling? Maybe.

(2) unfold the fable story of "returning pearls with gifts" 100 words (answer)

Once upon a time, there was a jeweler in Chu State.

Once, he thought, how can I sell my jewelry at a good price with this little money every day? He thought hard and decided to make a unique box. So he carved a box with precious wood, embroidered with patterns, smoked the box with cinnamon peppers, and finally decorated it with small jewels. A beautiful box is finished! The businessman put a bead that he thought was the best, and then went to Zheng State to sell it.

When the businessman arrived, Zheng put the jewels on the table. After a while, a childe strode over and looked at the merchant's jewelry.

"Grandpa, what can I do for you?" Asked the businessman.

"You said, in your here, in addition to jewelry, what else can I buy?" Childe said impatiently.

"But all my jewels here are of good quality. Look. " As he spoke, the businessman took out the precious box.

As soon as the son saw it, he immediately took the box away, carefully "tasted" it with his eyes, held the box and admired it, and couldn't put it down. As soon as the businessman saw what his son liked, he immediately got excited and asked, "Son, do you want to buy it?"

"Yes, yes, of course, I will buy it. Tell me what the price is? "

"Childe ye, this ... this may be a bit expensive ..."

"Don't talk nonsense! Say it quickly! "

"One ... one thousand two hundred pieces of silver!"

"Good, cheap! I won! "

My son bought a box and opened it. It contained a big and round gem. Seeing this, my son thought: The box I bought is not jewelry, so I returned the beads to the merchant. The businessman knew the mind of the son and said, "You are really a good man!" " "Childe listened to very proud, and left.

The businessman thought that this childe must be the biggest fool. If he buys jewelry, he will get this box. As a result, he returned the jewels to me and took the box.

(3) Who is the author of the fable The Merchant of Liang?

The author of The Merchant of Liang State is Yu Fan.

Philosophy of life: Things are constantly changing and developing. You can't cast a cold eye on others just because you are in power, but sometimes you will fall from a height.

(4) Seek a fable about money.

1, rich man

Once upon a time, there was a millionaire who had as many things to worry about every day as he had wealth. Therefore, he frowned every day and seldom smiled.

Next door to the millionaire, there lived a young couple in grinding bean curd. There used to be a proverb that there are three great pains in life: strike while the iron is hot and punt grinding bean curd. But the young couple in grinding bean curd enjoyed it. Throughout the day, songs, laughter and jokes spread to the millionaire's home.

The millionaire's wife asked her husband, "With so much money, how can we not be as happy as the couple in grinding bean curd next door?" .

The millionaire said, "What's the matter? I'll make them laugh tomorrow. "

At night, the millionaire threw a gold ingot over the wall. The next day, the young couple in grinding bean curd really fell silent. It turns out that this young couple is in Canada.

After they found the gold ingot that fell from the earth, they felt that they had made a fortune. Grinding bean curd's hard and tiring work can never be done again. However, what should I do if I lose money in doing business? If you don't do this, you will be empty-handed one day.

The husband also thought in his heart, if the business is bigger, should he have a small room or leave the yellow-faced woman now; My wife is thinking, if I knew I could make a fortune, I shouldn't have married this smelly grinding bean curd.

Thinking about thinking about it, the once happy couple have no intention of joking now, and their troubles have begun to occupy their hearts. What makes the young couple more miserable is why there can't be more gold ingots in the sky.

There are no worries in life. When the fire of desire is lit, troubles will knock your heart.

There is no pain in life. When you start to care about gains and losses and desire more, pain will haunt you.

Step 2 Kill the goose that lays the golden eggs

Once upon a time, there was a peasant woman and her wife in the village who kept a group of chickens. One of them is a hen, who lays a golden egg for them every day.

The farmer and his wife thought, there must be a big piece of gold in this hen's belly! If they kill chickens and take out gold, they will get a lot of money at once. The more they think about it, the hotter their heads get, and they want the hens to lay golden eggs.

They caught the hen and killed it with one knife. When they opened their bellies, they found that this hen was no different from ordinary hens. This is really beyond their expectation.

As a result, the stupid couple not only didn't get the expected large sum of money, but also lost the golden eggs that were stable every day.

3. Money-loving businessmen

There is a businessman who likes making money very much. His greatest hobby is collecting gold coins from various countries, which is almost crazy. In order to ensure the safety of the treasure, he moved to an uninhabited island and let the sea around the island stop the bandits' attack.

On the island, the biggest entertainment of this money-loving businessman is to count, calculate, touch and wipe these gold coins repeatedly, regardless of day and night. He regards this as the greatest pleasure in life.

One day, he found that there were fewer and fewer gold coins. After tracing, he found that it was one of his monkeys. When he is not paying attention, he often throws gold coins into the sea through the window. In order to prevent the gold coins from being lost, the merchant locked the vault room and stacked the gold coins on the big table by the window.

On this day, the naughty monkey was thinking about gold coins again. It broke through all kinds of difficulties and sneaked into the vault, rummaging through piles of gold coins at will.

In order to prove his strength and throwing skills, he threw the merchant's gold coins out of the window one by one as life. Monkeys who like to make trouble don't know how many gold coins to throw if they don't hear the merchant unlock the lock.

The businessman who loves money doesn't know if he will find out. He piles gold coins by the window for the monkeys to throw.

4. just look at it and don't spend it

A man buries gold under a tree and digs it out every week to indulge in it. However, one day, his gold was stolen by a thief. The man was in great pain. He has never spent the money. He just takes a look at it every time. It makes no difference to him whether the money is available or not.

This fable tells us that idle wealth is equal to zero, so we must make money move! Through careful operation, let every penny play its greatest role.

5.320 There is no money here.

In ancient times, there was a man named Zhang San. He worked hard to save 320 pieces of silver and was very happy. But he was always afraid of being stolen, so he found a box, nailed three hundred and twenty pieces of silver in it and buried it in the ground behind the house.

But he was still worried that others would come here to dig, so he thought of a clever way to write down the words "There is no silver here for 320" on a piece of paper, stick it in the corner, and then leave safely. Who knows his behavior was seen by Wang Er next door.

In the middle of the night, Wang Er stole all three hundred and twenty pieces of silver. In order not to let Zhang San know, he wrote on a piece of paper: "Wang Er next door didn't steal it" and posted it on the wall. Zhang San got up the next morning and went to the back of the house to see the silver. The silver was gone, and when he saw the note, it dawned on him.

"There is no silver here, three hundred and twenty" originally meant that there is no silver here. Later, people used this idiom to mean that what they wanted to hide was exposed because of stupidity.

5. Brief introduction of three merchant stories in Aesop's fables.

1. Aesop's fable-1, produced in the classical Greek period. According to legend, it was written by Aesop in the second half of the 6th century BC. 2. Main content: Aesop's Fables is rich in content, some of which allude to the social reality at that time, such as Wolf and Sheep, exposing the cruelty and arrogance of the rulers at that time. Some show the experience and wisdom of working people's life, such as The Farmer and the Snake; Some use animal images to ridicule human shortcomings, such as ants and cicadas. There are many stories about mocking human shortcomings with animal images. For example, earthworms and foxes and moles laugh and talk big. 3. Main characters or important titles: (1) "Fox and Grapes" tells the story that foxes can't eat grapes and say grapes are sour. Some people are weak and can't do things, so they say the time is not ripe. () Some people tend to deliberately despise success in order to seek psychological comfort. (2) The Fox and the Goat tells the story that the fox fell into the well to trick the goat into going down, and then jumped off the well on the goat's back, but left the goat behind. It warns people to do good things according to the object, so as not to be deceived. (3) Turtles and eagles must learn to fly through turtles. The tragedy of falling to death shows that everything has its own laws. Not illegal. (4) The Mosquito and the Lion tells us that although a trivial mosquito defeated the king of beasts tactfully, it ran into a spider web while intoxicated with the victory. It satirizes those who have achieved little and get carried away. (5) The Farmer and the Frozen Snake tells us that the farmer saved a frozen snake, but the snake never changed its nature and killed the farmer. It warns people not to be soft on the wicked. Their evil nature will not change. (6) Naoko Doubts People shows that people who hold the same view are treated differently because of their different identities (that is, different intimate relationships with their masters). (7) A blessing in disguise means that a bad thing can turn into a good thing under certain conditions. (8) The wolf is coming: Lying is a bad behavior, that is, disrespect for others. We will lose others' trust in ourselves. We should cultivate the good quality of being sincere to others. Levies. The plans that ants and foxes can't achieve are all empty talk. ⑽. Ants and cicadas: Satire at leisure and hate work (everything should be prepared in advance to prevent problems before they happen. ) ⑾. Two pockets: It shows that people often like to find fault with others. However, we ignore our own shortcomings. ⑿. Fox and Dog: A liar's tricks will always be seen through. ⑿. Donkeys and wolves: Don't be afraid or alarmed when faced with people as ferocious and cunning as wolves, but learn to deal with them calmly and tactfully. Some people will be unlucky if they do something they shouldn't do. ) ⒁ ..

[6] financial fable

A businessman came to a mountain village, and the mountains around the village were full of monkeys.

The merchant said to the farmers in the village, I will buy a monkey at 100 yuan each.

The villagers didn't know whether it was true or not, so they tried to catch the monkey, and the businessman really gave it to 100.

So the whole village went to catch monkeys, which was much cheaper than farming.

Soon the merchant bought more than two thousand monkeys, and there were few monkeys on the mountain.

At this time, the merchant offered 200 yuan a monkey. The villagers saw that the price of monkeys had doubled, so they went to catch them again. The merchant bought it again, but it was difficult to catch the monkey.

The businessman also offered 300 yuan a monkey, which was almost impossible to catch.

The businessman offered 500 yuan a monkey. There are no monkeys on the mountain. There are more than 3000 monkeys here.

On this day, the businessman returned to the city on business. His assistant went to the village and told the farmer, I will sell you a monkey, 300 yuan. When the businessman comes back, you can sell it to the businessman in 500 yuan, and you will be rich.

The villagers went crazy, sold iron in a pot, raised enough money, and bought all the more than 3,000 monkeys.

The assistant took the money and left, and the businessman never came back.

The villagers waited for a long time. They firmly believe that businessmen will return to 500 yuan to buy their monkeys. Finally, someone couldn't wait, so the monkey had to eat bananas, which cost money. So they put the monkeys back on the mountain, where there are still monkeys everywhere.

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