About Fable 1
Si Ming
There is a great god Si Ming enshrined in the temple, and people from all over the country come to worship and pray to him. To bestow blessings and eliminate disasters. The judge asked: "With so many people coming to pray, how should we treat their offerings?" "Accept them all!" the great god instructed. "Then how do you answer their prayers?" the judge asked. "That's very simple," the great god said. "If there is no disaster, don't pay attention to it; if there is a disaster, ignore it. Those who deserve to be lame will be lame, those who deserve to be blind will be blind, and those who deserve to be blind will die." The judge was puzzled. Asked: "If this is the case, will people still come to offer incense?" "They will," said the great god. "You must let them understand that their happiness is all my favor; and disaster is their destiny, I It has relieved them a lot." About Fable Story 2
There is a seed that is very playful in the spring. It hides from the sun and rain in the spring classroom. I can't finish the spring courses seriously.
Just like that, day by day passed. Other seeds began to take root, but he remained intact. Seeing that spring was coming to an end, it became anxious and begged Teacher Spring to wait for me. Spring took pity on it and agreed to wait three more days.
Three days later it also took root and sprouted, while other seeds grew lush and leafy in summer. It becomes careless again, because there is still spring waiting for my solution. The other grass seedlings all bloomed and even bore fruit. Summer is almost over, and it is begging anxiously like last time. But festivals have their own rules, and no exceptions can be made. Later, this seed reluctantly bloomed.
Autumn is here, and other seeds and seedlings are bearing fruit. But its fruit is not full, but hollow and shriveled. It was anxious again, and thought of spring waiting for my solution, but the cold wind had already hit. Other seeds submitted with full marks and entered the granary with the harvest.
And it is left in the ground unharvested, and a person experiences the pain caused by his careless learning attitude in the cold wind.
From now on it no longer asks "spring wait for me". It knew never to let time wait for anyone, and it never said a word throughout the winter. About Fable 3
One day, a bug met a seed and decided to eat it because it had not eaten for several days.
When the seed saw the ferocious bug, it was very frightened. It huddled up and kept begging for mercy, and promised to give the bug a basket of food in autumn.
No matter how the seed begged, the insect just ignored it and finally ate the seed. In autumn, because there are no seeds, there is no harvest, and there is nothing to eat. The insects are cold and hungry, and finally die in pain.
This story tells us: Everything in the world is interconnected. You respect me one foot, and I respect you one foot. If you destroy others, you may destroy yourself. About Fable 4
The sad Granny Fox
The Granny Fox sat alone in the yard and shed tears.
The little sparrow on the wall saw it and hurriedly asked: "Grandma Fox, what's wrong with you?"
Grandma Fox sighed and said, "Oh! My children are already several years old. You haven’t come to see me for months! I miss them so much!”
The little sparrow heard this and said, “Grandma, don’t be sad, I’ll help you call your children back!” < /p>
As he said that, he flapped his wings and flew away.
At night, Granny Fox was staring at the round moon in a daze! Suddenly she heard a knock on the door.
"It's so late, who's coming back?" Granny Fox said to herself, while opening the door.
It looked, ah! Its children are all back!
Dad Fox said to Granny Fox: "Mom, we have all heard what the little sparrow said, and we will definitely come back often in the future. Come back to see you!"
Granny Fox was so happy after hearing this! About Fable Story 5
The poem says: A distinguished person has heard about the world, and he has been filial to his relatives all his life. I wash the drowning utensils myself, without using maids or concubines.
This poem talks about Huang Tingjian’s devotion to his mother. This is the twenty-fourth story in "Twenty-Four Filial Piety".
Huang Tingjian, a poet, lyricist, and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty, was the founder of the Jiangxi Poetry School, which flourished for a time.
He was awarded Jinshi at the age of twenty-three. Su Shi praised him like this: "The magnificent writings are outstanding in the world; the filial piety to friends is as good as the ancients." It is said that his writings are magnificent and transcendent, unparalleled in the world; and he The virtues of filial piety, friendship and brotherly love are comparable to those of the ancients. It means that he personally cleans the toilet for his mother. This may seem like nothing to ordinary people, but for a person in a high position, it is easy to clean the toilet once, but it is difficult to clean the toilet for a lifetime. This starts from when he was young.
Huang Tingjian's father, Huang Shu, was an upright man, well-read in poetry and books, and was a Jinshi. However, he failed to develop in his life. He was only a staff member of the state government. Later, he served as an official in Kangzhou. The people in Kangzhou were poor and unrest continued. Huang Shu was not afraid of hardships and worked hard, but eventually became ill from overwork and died in his middle age. His mother, Mrs. Li, is the younger sister of the famous bibliophile and poet Li Chang. She comes from a family of officials and scholars. Before his death, his father called Huang Tingjian, who was only 13 years old, to his bedside and said to him: "My father's death is not long. When my son grows up, he should not just focus on studying, but should take good care of his mother and follow his uncle." Huang Tingjian Tearfully I agreed. His father passed away soon after, which made Huang Tingjian, who was usually lively and active, fall into silence. He often spent his days hiding in the library alone, reading books. Uncle Li Chang treated him like his own son, giving him advice and cultivating him with all his heart. He saw the clues and quietly walked into the library to find a chance to comfort him. Huang Tingjian said sadly: "In the past, I only focused on playing and reading. I never thought that people would die. My father treated me with great kindness, but I will never see him again, and I will never have the opportunity to help him and fulfill my filial piety for him." "Li Chang said: "Filial piety is not about being grateful and forgetting oneself, nor is it about doing great things. It is about learning to take care of your loved ones in daily life, and making use of every opportunity to meet the needs of your family while doing your job. These two things are not the same. No contradiction." Huang Tingjian thought of his father's last words and suddenly realized that he was only focusing on his own sorrow and ignored his mother who was a hundred times more sad than him at the moment, so he ran to his mother's room.
After my father died, my mother became ill with longing for him, became ill and often stayed in bed. He walked into his mother's bedroom and found that her mother was taking medicine. The medicine soup was extremely bitter, and her mother frowned. It happened that her maid took leave to go home to visit relatives. After taking the medicine, his mother picked up the tea cup and wanted to take a sip of water, but the cup was empty. There were still tea stains on the rim of the cup, so she put it down after taking one look at it. When my father was in office, he was an honest official and lived a frugal life. The family did not employ too many servants and maids. Huang Tingjian immediately volunteered and ran to clean the teacup and make tea for his mother. Mother looked at the clean tea cup and drank the tea made by Huang Tingjian, smiling happily. Huang Tingjian saw that the toilet was still empty and ran out to empty it again. After all this is done, go to school.
At night, Huang Tingjian came again. This time he came prepared. He brought a brush to clean the toilet for his mother. His mother loved to be clean, but the toilet bowl was often not cleaned in time. The good-tempered mother did not want to embarrass the maid, so he decided not to bother others and do the job himself.
When he reaches middle age, as a court official, he is very busy with official duties. When he comes back from official duties every day, the first thing he does is to visit his already elderly mother, serve her tea and water, and take good care of and accompany her. , I still clean the toilet for my mother every night and never let others do it for me.
Once, someone asked Huang Tingjian: "As a noble court official and you have servants at home, why do you do these chores yourself, and even do such a humble thing as cleaning your mother's toilet?" What?"
Huang Tingjian replied: "It is my duty to be filial to my parents, and it has nothing to do with my status. How can I let a servant do it for me? Besides, filial piety to my parents comes from a person's love for them. How can the sincere and grateful nature of parents be divided into noble and humble?" About Fable 6
Doves and Autumn Fruits
Once upon a time, there was a pair of doves who lived together in the same house. In the nest, they live a happy life depending on each other.
In a golden autumn harvest season, the fruits on the trees are all ripe. They both collected a full nest together. After a while, the fruits dried and gradually shrank to only half of the nest.
The male pigeon angrily scolded the female pigeon and said: "Don't eat it! How hard you worked when you collected the fruit, and now you eat it alone, only half of it is left!"
The female pigeon felt aggrieved and argued: "I didn't eat alone at all, it was the fruit that decreased on its own."
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The male pigeon didn't believe it, and said angrily and hatefully: "If you didn't eat it alone, why would the fruit become less and less?" After saying that, he pecked the female pigeon to death with his mouth. < /p>
After a few days, it rained heavily, and the dried fruits were moistened by the rain, and they swelled up, and they filled a full nest again.
Suddenly he realized it. He blamed himself remorsefully: "There is no less fruit at all. I killed it by mistake." "It couldn't help but cry out that its life was miserable, and called the female dove, "My dear, where have you been!"
Don't just see the superficial phenomenon and arbitrarily hurt people with subjective words. You must reveal the truth clearly. Go beyond the surface phenomena, deeply understand the inner development and changes of things, and master their laws and characteristics, so as to avoid making mistakes. About Fables 7
Shakespeare once said: “Books are the nutrition of the world. "This sentence is deeply imprinted in my heart. Whenever I have time, I will take out a book and read the truth carefully.
During the summer vacation, I read a book "Aesop's Fables" , one of the fables is called "The Mosquito and the Lion", which I still recall: This fable tells the story of a mosquito in a large forest who wants to be the "King of the Forest" every day. He prepared carefully, gave full play to his own advantages, and used his wisdom to finally defeat the most powerful "lion" in the forest. Just when this mosquito was about to become the new "King of the Forest", it was complacent and neglected for a moment. The dangers around him broke into a spider's web and ended up being the spider's dinner. This fable tells us that heroes who go through strong winds and waves often capsize in small rivers.
In my daily study life, I often think that small tests in class are irrelevant and careless, so the results I usually achieve are not ideal. Only major exams will I pay attention to and review carefully. After reading this fable. I understand a truth: Why do I get pretty good scores in every major exam, but rarely get compliments on my usual quiz scores? In the future, I will definitely learn from the mosquito’s failure, treat every quiz carefully, and strive for greater progress. ! About fable 8
The crow always boasts that he has the most knowledge and knowledge in front of the birds.
Once, the sparrow said: "People always say that the phoenix is ??the phoenix. King of birds, why haven't we seen the phoenix?"
So everyone started talking to each other. The magpie said: "I heard that the phoenix is ??very beautiful. With a very long tail. "
The pigeon said: "I also heard that the feathers of the phoenix are fiery red. "
The lark said: "I also heard that the voice of the phoenix is ??very loud. "
Skylark said: "The phoenix is ??so beautiful, it is really the king of our species. It's a pity that we are not lucky enough to see it!"
The crow wanted to show off himself in front of the birds again. So he said proudly, "I have seen the phoenix. "
The birds scrambled to ask: "So what do you think the phoenix is?"
The crow raised its head, looked around, and then said: "Phoenix? It It's so beautiful, its tail is very long, its feathers are red, and its cry is so loud!"
The birds rushed to ask: "Where does the Phoenix live? ?"
"Live at the foot of Dongshan. "The crow said, "I met it that day. It was singing and nodding to me!" At this time, the crow felt that he was really amazing. The birds all asked the crow to take them to see the Phoenix.
The crow Said: "Okay, come with me!" The crow flew in front, and the birds followed closely.
When they flew to the foot of Dongshan, the birds asked: "Where is the Phoenix?"
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The crow whispered: "Don't make any noise. Look, isn't the phoenix standing next to that house?"
The birds looked in the direction pointed by the crow. It turned out that Standing next to it was a big red rooster.
Everyone burst into laughter: "Crow, you don't even know the rooster, and you say you know the phoenix!"
At this time, the crow. Blushed and ashamed, the birds flapped their wings and flew away.
About Fable 9
Barracuda, shrimp and swan have become good friends at some point. One day, they find a car on the road at the same time. There are many delicious things in the car.
So they wanted to drag the car off the road. The three guys shouldered the heavy load together. They worked hard, with veins on their bodies exposed, and used all their strength. However, no matter how they dragged it, Pull, push, push, the car is still in the same place, unable to move a step. It turns out that the swan was lifting hard into the sky, the shrimp was dragging backwards step by step, and the pike was pulling towards the pond. Who is right and who is wrong?
Anyway, they all tried their best. About Fable 10
One day, the Tiger King lost a priceless crown. He was so angry that he hurriedly found the little rabbit, the cunning fox, and the calm elephant, and questioned them one by one. Have you seen the crown?
The little rabbit jumped into the Tiger King's office and asked: "My dear... King, what's the matter with you?" The Tiger King said angrily: "You saw me. Did you get the crown?" The little rabbit said fearfully: "Big big... the king... I didn't see it." The tiger said, "Then let's go!" The little rabbit ran out like flying. The fox saw a crown in the grass on the road, and thought to himself: "The tiger must have scraped off the branches when he ran away, but he didn't find it. I won't give you such a beautiful crown!" It was the fox's turn, and he swaggered. walked in and asked: "Your Majesty, what do you want me to do?" "Hand over my crown, someone said you picked it up." The tiger roared, and the fox trembled and rolled his eyes. "Could it be that you picked it up?" Did he find it? Impossible! He was deceiving me!" "I didn't see it! But I heard that the elephant picked it up," the fox replied. The tiger called the elephant in and angrily said to the elephant, "Did you steal my crown?" The elephant raised its trunk, arched its mouth, revealing its snow-white tusks and said, "I don't have any!" The elephant left, and the fox said to the tiger: "If I help you find the crown, will you give me a villa?" The tiger was very anxious and said: "Okay!" The fox gave it to the tiger two days later. I got a villa as I wished. About fables 11
(1), fable story idioms: play the harp to the ox, wait for the rabbit, carve a boat for the sword, pull out the seedlings to encourage others, deceive one's ears and steal the bell, mend the situation after the sheep is gone, frighten the bird at a bow, add something to a snake, draw cakes to satisfy hunger, Ye Gong loves dragons, cup bows and snake shadows, sit in a well and watch the sky, Foolish Old Man moves mountains, draw the earth as a prison
(2), mythological story idioms: Kuafu chasing the sun, Nuwa mending the sky, Jingwei filling the sea, Chang'e flying to the moon, Houyi shooting the sun, Dayu controlling the floods
(3), History Story idioms: Turning a deer into a horse (Zhao Gao) Talking on paper (Zhao Kuo) Bearing a thorn to plead guilty (Lian Po) A wonderful pen produces flowers (Li Bai) Working hard (Li He) Cheng Men Li Xue (Yang Shi) Looking at plum blossoms to quench thirst (Cao Cao) Surrounding Wei to save Zhao (Sun Bin) Making a comeback (Xie An) Hearing the chicken dance (Zuxun) Making a strong move (Cao GUI) The Foolish Old Man moved the mountain (Yugong) Chiseled the wall to borrow light (Kuang Heng) Sun Shan lost his reputation (Sun Shan) Asked the king to enter the urn (Zhou Xing) Wrapped the body in horse leather (Ma Yuan) retreated to three houses (Chong'er) Throwing a pen and joined the army (Ban Chao) The picture shows the poor dagger (Jing Ke) ) Impartial and selfless (Bao Zheng) All trees and grass are soldiers (Fu Jian) ??A last-ditch battle (Han Xin) Happy to forget about Shu (Liu Chan) Not ashamed to ask questions (Confucius) A blockbuster (King Wei of Qi) The Dongchuang incident happened (Qin Hui) Confident (Wen Yuke) Write it off (Fan Zhongyan) Nine oxen and a hair (Sima Qian) Return the perfect jade to Zhao (Lin Xiangru) ) Giving charcoal in the snow (Taizong of the Song Dynasty) Putting on a yellow robe (Zhao Kuangyin) Burning books and humiliating Confucians (Qin Shihuang) Frightened birds (Sun Gengying) Three points into the wood (Wang Xizhi) A thousand pieces of gold (Lu Buwei) Be careful (Jia Huangzhong) Use the Yu in vain (Mr. Nan Guo) Lie on the salary and taste the gall (Gou Jian, King of Yue)
Mountains and flowing water (Zhong Ziqi) Hearing a hundred times is better than seeing it (Zhao Chong) Having eyes but not seeing Mount Tai (Lu Ban) Preemptively making three chapters (Liu Bang) If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, how can you catch the tiger’s cubs (Ban Chao) It takes ten years to grow trees, but a hundred years to cultivate people. (Guan Zhong) Three visits to the Maolu like a fish in water (Liu Bei) Besieged on all sides, destroying the cauldron (Xiang Yu) Planning a strategy, a boy can be taught (Zhang Liang) Going to the meeting alone (Guan Yu) Standing out from the crowd and self-recommending (Mao Sui) Everything is ready, all I need is the east wind's magic trick, a brilliant plan, a fledgling fledgling (Zhuge Liang) About Fables 12
A mouse in a rice vat
A mouse accidentally fell into a half-full rice vat.
How can we let go of this flying mouse? After a full meal, he fell asleep.
Unknowingly, the mouse has been in the rice vat for a long time. Sometimes it wants to jump out, but when it looks at so much white rice, its mouth feels itchy. Can't bear to leave. It wasn't until one day that the rice tank reached the bottom that the mouse realized that the height from the bottom of the tank to the mouth of the tank was already out of reach. What's more terrible was that at this time, it was as fat as a clumsy fat cat and had almost no bounce. Stronger.
There are only two unfortunate endings it faces: becoming the master's victim, or starving to death in the rice vat.
Words of wisdom: How many temptations are there in real life? If we fail to see clearly the terrible trap behind fame and fortune, or if we see it clearly but cannot restrain our temporary desires, the result will be the same as that mouse - every time we satisfy our desires, destruction will get closer, until we fall into despair. About Fable Story 13
Clay Sculpture
There is a clay statue of a god sitting on the altar of the wild temple. Over the years, the temple has become dilapidated and the buildings have collapsed. The statue itself is also mottled and has lost its former glory. A perennial swallow came to the ruined temple and said to the statue: "I see that your place is getting worse and worse every year. This place is no longer so safe. Why don't you step down from the altar and change places?" " No, I'd better squat on the stage." The statue said. "Why?" Yanzi asked. The statue said: "As long as I sit on the stage, there will always be people offering incense. Once I get off the stage, it's a different story. To be honest, when I get off the stage, I'm just a ball of ordinary soil. Who wants to care about it?" "But if the altar collapses, you still have to step down. Wouldn't that be worse?" The statue replied, "Even so, I have to let it go. My policy is not to step down until it collapses." What?" Yanzi said in surprise. "This truth is not profound," the statue said. "From the time of coming to power to the time of its downfall, the time it takes to occupy this shrine is always longer than any time before its downfall. Do you know that even a fool will choose to stay for the longest time?" On the stage." About Fable 14
The stray chicks
On a sunny day, the mother chicken took a group of lively and cute chicks to catch insects on the green grass. .
As soon as they arrived on the grass, the chicks ran happily, pecking east and west, and ran away after a while. The mother chicken said loudly to the children: "Don't run too far, or predators will come to eat you." The chickens agreed. But a little fluffy black chicken said to himself: "It's annoying to follow my mother all the time." So, it slipped away quietly. It walked and walked and came to enjoy the shade under a big tree. Suddenly, a wild cat jumped out from next to the big tree. The wild cat said to the little black chicken fiercely: "You are dead. I can have a wonderful picnic today." After that, it pounced on the little black chicken. The little black chicken was so frightened that it trembled all over and shouted loudly: "Mom, help me!" When the mother heard it, it flew over like lightning. The brave mother chicken rushed forward to fight with the wild cat. The mother chicken used her hard beak to peck the wild cat's eyes, used her sharp claws to catch the wild cat, and used her advantageous wings to beat the wild cat. The wild cat was so frightened that it ran away.
From then on, the little black chicken learned to correct its mistakes. It learned to protect itself and no longer ran around on its own. About fables 15
Idioms about fables
The fox fakes the power of the tiger: The fox fakes the power of the tiger. It is a metaphor for relying on other people's power to oppress others.
Catch the wind and shadow: Neither the wind nor the shadow can be caught. Metaphorical words and actions have no basis in fact at all.
Unfounded worries: There was a man in the state of Qi who was afraid that the sky would fall. A metaphor for unnecessary or unfounded worries and worries.
The frog at the bottom of the well: The frog at the bottom of the well can only see a patch of sky as big as the wellhead. A metaphor for a person with narrow knowledge.
The shadow of a bow reflected in a wine glass is mistaken for a snake. A metaphor for fear caused by suspicion.
Zheng people buy shoes: Used to satirize people who only believe in dogma and ignore reality.
Untimely: not suitable for the needs of the times. It also refers to being inconsistent with worldly customs.
Sit back and wait: the original metaphor is the fluke mentality of trying to succeed without hard work. Now it is also a metaphor for sticking to narrow experience and not knowing how to adapt.
Qutu Migration: Modify the chimney into a curved one and remove the firewood next to the stove.
It is a metaphor that only by taking measures in advance can disaster be prevented.
Throw bricks to attract jade: Throw bricks to attract jade. It is a metaphor for using one's own immature opinions or works to elicit better opinions or good works from others.
Self-contradiction: a metaphor for contradicting one’s words and actions.
To carve a boat and seek a sword: It is a metaphor for looking at problems statically while not understanding that things have developed and changed.
Ye Gong loves dragons: It is a metaphor for saying that you like something, but you don’t really like it.
Repair the situation after the sheep has escaped: It is not too late to repair the sheepfold after the sheep has escaped. It is a metaphor that after something goes wrong, finding a way to remedy it can prevent further losses.
Add feet to the snake: When drawing a snake, add feet to the snake. The metaphor of doing unnecessary things is not only unhelpful, but also inappropriate.
Covering one’s ears and stealing the bell: Stealing a bell and covering one’s ears for fear of being heard by others. It is a metaphor for deceiving oneself and trying to cover up things that obviously cannot be covered up.
Buy the wooden box and return the pearls: Buy the wooden box and return the pearls. It is a metaphor for having no vision and making improper choices.