After reading Aesop's fables, I have many fantasies. The ugliness of people's hearts, the profanity of the world and the law of the jungle are chilling. We live in a world where there may be dangers everywhere, and people around us, such as parents and friends, may do us harm. just as
One day, a pair of good friends were traveling. At noon, they want to have some dry food and have a rest. While they were eating, a bear suddenly came. One of them can climb a tree, and he is out of danger. The man who can't climb a tree still can't climb it under the tree. The man under the tree asked the man on the tree to pull himself up, but the man who could climb the tree ignored his friend in danger because he was afraid. Finally, people who can't climb trees play dead and avoid bears. When the bear left, the tree climber slowly slid down from the tree and asked, "What did the bear say in your ear just now?" The man who can't climb a tree replied, "It tells me never to be friends with those who just want to run for their lives when they are in danger."
When your friend is in danger, don't just run for your life like the man who can climb trees. When friends encounter difficulties and dangers, they must find ways to overcome them and get out of the predicament together. This is a true friend.
Our society advocates hard work and getting rich. After reading Aesop's fable, I can understand it more deeply. just as
The book Aesop's Fables has taught me a lot of things that inspire my life. I believe I can do it. I want to be a real person. I am not ashamed of society, but dedicated myself to society with my own strength and persistence. If everyone does this, then the motherland's tomorrow will be bright. Aesop's Fables are hundreds of fables spread in ancient Greece, which were collected by later generations and placed under the name of Aesop, a fable writer in the 6th century BC. So Aesop's Fables was not written by Aesop.
The story in Aesop's Fables is short and pithy, easy to understand, but it contains profound philosophy.
Let's talk about a few familiar ones first!
Is everyone familiar with the story of "the tortoise and the rabbit race"? I heard this story when I was illiterate. This is a contest between a tortoise and a rabbit. The rabbit lost the game because of conceit and pride. The tortoise won the victory through his own efforts. In fact, confidence is good, but it is not good for self-confidence to become conceited.
The North Wind and the Sun is also a well-known story: the North Wind and the Sun will compete to see who can make passers-by take off their clothes. The north wind was blowing violently, but passers-by did not take off their clothes, but were wrapped in it. The sun sends out bursts of hot air, which makes passers-by feel very hot, so they take off their clothes. At the end of the article, "This story tells us that persuasion is better than coercion"-point out the center.
Thieves and Mom is a very instructive article: a child stole when he was a child, but his mother praised him instead of blaming him. When I grew up, I invested more expensive things and was finally taken to the execution ground. He bit off his mother's ear, and her mother called him disobedient. But the thief said, "If you had blamed me when I stole the textbook back, I wouldn't have ended up like this and died of shame." It is not difficult to see from this story that it is necessary to form good habits from childhood, and to form good habits requires the help of parents. If parents don't educate their children from an early age, then this person will not succeed when he grows up. It is said that in Saint Amethyst, the son is not the godfather's fault. Explain that children's education cannot be separated from their parents. Half of our good grades are attributed to our teachers, and the other half to our parents who gave birth to us and raised us!
The man who broke the idol is a very interesting article. Let's listen: there is a poor groom who works as a groom for a large family. This family is rich. He asked his master: How can he become rich?
The master said, "As long as you buy an idol and put it at home, you can become rich." The groom bought it. A few days later, the rich man spent all his money. But he hid a lot of gold coins in the idol before he died. He was dying, so he called his son to his side and said, "You don't want to sell the gods, you'd rather not sell them." His son didn't take it seriously. But he was too poor to sell the idol to the groom.
The groom left him at home. A year later, he is still not rich. In a rage, the groom threw the idol. At this time, all the gold coins came out. He said angrily, "when I respect you, you pretend." I beat you down, and then you know how to help me. "
This article is about breaking people's superstition about God.
The stories in Aesop's Fables are all criticisms, satires, inspirations and lessons of a certain phenomenon in life. Aesop's fables teach us some principles of dealing with people through short stories. 1. Perhaps everyone has heard the story of the fox and the goat? It is about the fox who fell into the well coaxed the goat into the well, then jumped out of the well on the goat's back, but left the goat. It tells people: to do good, we should also look at the object, so as not to be deceived. Maybe everyone will say: where can I find such a stupid "goat" now? However, I did meet such a silly "goat" once in real life. That time I was traveling, and suddenly a man in the car said he wanted to change some money. I only glanced at the man and thought he was furtive. Probably for this reason, no one paid attention to him in the whole car. The man spoke very sincerely, until the third time, finally someone came forward and said, I'll make a deal with you! The man seemed very excited. He shouted that he had met a good man. When they finished changing money, the person who wanted to change money said he had something to do. As soon as the bus arrived at the station, he got off in a hurry and disappeared for a while. When the bus was on the road again, I heard the money changer say, "Oh, dear! This is fake! " I saw him holding a hundred-dollar bill in his hands, shining repeatedly in the sun. After a while, he sat in his seat and said, "That money is for buying things at home. Why is that man so wicked? " I watched and thought: another sly fox and stupid goat appeared. Second, the story of the cow and the frog tells us another truth. This fable is about a frog. After seeing a cow, he had to compare with it to see who was bigger, but in the end he burst his stomach. I think this frog is so stupid! It should not be bigger than the cow, but smaller than the cow, so as not to take advantage of others and make up for it yourself? Never burst again. But in our real society, don't you think so? Aren't we compensated for every defect? Mean means saving, stupidity means honesty, meanness means flexibility, and lack of talent means virtue ... so, there is no woman who feels unlovable, and there is no man who feels inferior to others. In this way, each other is in his position, and of course everything will be fine. But what would the world be like if everyone were like that frog? I can't imagine.
Turtle eagle tells us that everything has its own laws and can't be violated. This fable reminds me of an idiom story, which is "strong seedling". Encouraging Seedling Growth tells the story of a farmer who thought his crops were growing too slowly and came up with a way that he thought was clever but actually stupid. He spent the whole morning raising the seedlings in his field one by one, and it seems that its seedlings are really growing fast. But when the family heard about it, they immediately ran to the vegetable field to have a look. I saw that all the seedlings in the field not only grew tall, but also withered. This little idiom story has the same meaning as the eagle and the tortoise. It lets us know that everything should go with the flow.
Fourthly, I remember another time, in the fifth grade, I was cheated by unscrupulous merchants in the shopping mall, saying that the brand was good, but it was actually inferior. Later, after reading Selected Aesop's Fables, I realized that we should learn from our mistakes. When I buy something, I will no longer be deceived by unscrupulous merchants, but I can quickly see the quality of the brand, distinguish between inferior and high quality, and prevent unscrupulous merchants from succeeding. Only in this way can consumers be protected. I really appreciate this book, Aesop's Fables, which has inspired me in my life. In life, stories always lead me to do everything well. I remember once, probably in the fourth grade, I did badly in a final exam. I am very depressed. I said to myself, "How can I face my future life after this poor test!" I am very unhappy, I have no patience to do anything, I am depressed and I lose my temper. Later, I read Selected Aesop's Fables. I read a story that said, "Failure is the mother of success, and only those who learn from it are smart." I feel better and no longer depressed. Because I read a very reasonable fable, I began to study hard, learn from my mistakes and find my own shortcomings. I really appreciate this book, Aesop's Fables, which has inspired me in my life. 6. Every story has its truth: the nightingale who loves singing tells us that we should be fully prepared long before the danger comes. We have suffered misfortune, and it is useless to regret it; The story of "the race between the tortoise and the hare" shows that only by persistent and consistent efforts can we reach the end of victory. ? 0? 0 Father and his son? 0? Tell us that individual strength alone is limited. If we can unite, we will become very strong. Of all the stories, I think the most convincing one is the short-sighted thrush.
This story tells that a beautiful thrush eats the fruit of Myrtle tree every autumn. One year, when the fruit on the myrtle tree was not ripe, the winter bird ran to the myrtle tree every day to sing: "A beautiful life is coming, how happy my heart is, looking forward to the time when flowers bloom there." In this way, the thrush sings every day. A hunter found it and waited there. The fruit bears, and the thrush comes to eat it all day every day. Finally, the hunter tied it with a stick. It sang again: "Myrtle's fruit is so sweet, but it is you who hurt me, because I was so greedy for your incomparable sweetness that I lost my life ..."
The meaning of this story is, don't be too greedy for something, it will ruin your life. Be far-sighted, not short-sighted like a thrush. Myrtle's fruit is delicious, but when you don't even know the danger, it means that death is not far from you. Eight, "Sleeping Monkey", the story is like this: A sleeping monkey boarded a ship bound for Athens, but the ship was attacked by a storm on the way and overturned. There is a dolphin who likes talking with humans very much to gain knowledge. Dolphins put monkeys on the water like people and talk to them. During the conversation, the monkeys lied again. After being exposed by dolphins, dolphins were filled with indignation, so they took the monkey to the sea and drowned it. This fable tells us, be a man, never lie, and liars will be punished for it! Therefore, we should be honest people, so as to integrate into the lives of everyone and the masses; So as not to be despised by the world! As the saying goes, "Honesty is the golden key to knowledge." Therefore, being honest with others means respecting others!
Nine, after reading Aesop's fables, I have a lot of reverie. The ugliness of people's hearts, the profanity of the world and the law of the jungle are chilling. We live in a world where there may be dangers everywhere, and people around us, such as parents and friends, may do us harm. just as
Our society advocates getting rich through hard work. After reading Aesop's fable, I can understand it more deeply. just as