6 words after reading Wolf without Tail

Wolf without Tail is a fairy tale written by Aunt Yang Hongying, so let me tell you about it!

The mountain was closed by heavy snow, so the big-tailed wolf had to come to the foot of the mountain to find food. Seeing a thatched cottage by the river, I quietly walked in. I saw a bed and a stove in it, and the big-tailed wolf just lived in it. The big-tailed wolf saw the old duck living in the wooden house across the river, and wanted to catch it to cook roast duck, so he learned from the chicken and left a note on the door of the old duck, and drew a dog's footprint behind it. Old Ma Duck waddled to Big Tail Wolf's house. When she found that she had been cheated, she had a brainwave and said to call some more ducks and escaped from Big Tail Wolf's house. The big-tailed wolf sat by the fire, waiting and waiting. The big-tailed wolf fell asleep and had a long dream. The water in the pot boiled away, and the thatched cottage was on fire ...

In winter, the fire in the thatched cottage did not kill the big-tailed wolf, but burned its big tail, and the big-tailed wolf became a bald-tailed wolf from now on. When spring came, the bald-tailed wolf found a beautiful fox's tail in the hunter's cabin in the forest. He touched the fox's tail just in time to catch his bald tail. So the wolf has a fox's tail. From then on, the wolf is no longer called a wolf, but a wolf fox. Encouraged by the fox's tail, the wolf ran amok, did many bad things and suffered many retribution. The fox's tail did not bring happiness to the wolf's life, but made him feel more guilty. The wolf finally abandoned the beautiful fox tail and returned to the mountains. Blowing the wind in Shan Ye and breathing the tasteless air, the bald-tailed wolf ran briskly along the river and started his new life.

It is life that has taught this tailless wolf that good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil. Losing conscience is more terrible than losing a tail. At the same time, it also made me understand that we should be honest and do things in a down-to-earth manner.