The crow drinking water is a fable in Aesop's Fables. By telling the story of a crow drinking water. Tell people to use their wisdom and try to solve problems when they encounter them.
Crows drink water to tell people that when they encounter difficulties, they should be good at thinking and using their brains, and even the most difficult things will be solved. Everything in this world is worth exploring and discovering. We need to discover the essence of the problem with wise eyes and never be confused by the surface of things.
What are the stories in Aesop's fables?
Aesop's fable, formerly known as Essopos Stories Integration, spread among the people and was written in the 3rd century BC. Judging from the works, the time span is long, and the tendency of each article is not exactly the same. Speculation is not a one-off work, but can be regarded as the collective creation of the ancient Greeks in a long historical period. Aesop may be one of the important authors.
Aesop's Fables collected three or four hundred short stories, which mainly reflected the different thoughts and feelings of aristocratic slave owners. These short stories are mainly about being bullied. A summary of the struggle experience and life lessons of the lower class civilians and slaves.
Fables show the social relations at that time by describing the relations between animals, mainly the unequal relations between the oppressors and the oppressed. Fable writers condemned the oppression of people by society at that time and called on the bullied people to unite to fight against the wicked.