The fable of the farmer and the snake

Stories are generally closely related to the production and life of primitive humans. Primitive humans are eager to understand nature, so they imagine that everything in the world has life and will like people based on themselves. The following are the fables of farmers and snakes that I have compiled, hoping to help everyone!

The fable of the farmer and the snake 1 One cold winter, the north wind was whistling, and a farmer with a hoe on his back was preparing to go to the field to weed.

The farmer came to the field and saw a snake frozen stiff.

Seeing that the snake was pitiful, the farmer held it in his hand and watched it freeze to death.

So the farmer held the snake in his arms. I want to send warm breath to the frozen snake, and the frozen snake will gradually wake up in the warm embrace!

This snake shows its ferocious nature. The snake thought, "Ah! How comfortable it is to sleep! However, I am so hungry and want to eat. "

So, it opened its mouth and bit it down. The farmer bent down in pain and fell to the ground and rolled.

He said regretfully, "I really shouldn't pity you, a harmful thing!" " "

At this time, an uncle passed by and saw the farmer fall to the ground, so he took him home and saved the farmer. Uncle asked the farmer how you were bitten by a snake. The farmer told his uncle the story of saving the snake in detail. After listening, Uncle said, "It is good for you to help others. If you help the wrong person, you will hurt yourself! "

Once upon a time, there was a high mountain and a small village at the foot of the mountain. The village is not very big. There lived a farmer at the head of the village. The farmer and his wife gave birth to a child. The child is very cute. The farmer likes his children very much.

One day, a poisonous snake climbed into their house and secretly killed the farmer's child while his wife was cooking in the kitchen. When the farmer came home, he saw his child bitten by a snake in the throat. He was very sad. He made up his mind to find the hateful poisonous snake, cut it into pieces and avenge the child.

So the farmer took an axe and went to the mountain. The mountain is so high and dense that it is difficult to find a poisonous snake that killed the child. After a few days, not only did the poisonous snake not be found, but I also lost a lot of wounds and lost a lot of weight.

The poisonous snake doesn't know that the farmer is looking for it, and still comes out every day. A few days later, the poisonous snake killed another child. After the farmers knew it, they quickly rushed to the scene. After examination, he knew that the poisonous snake had killed his child. The farmer also found some traces of poisonous snakes biting people, so he quickly found the hiding place of poisonous snakes. He stood patiently at the mouth of the snake, waiting for the poisonous snake to come out.

After the poisonous snake bit someone, it didn't go back to the snake hole immediately, but turned around in the Woods several times and didn't climb to its home until dark. The farmer waited patiently; I finally met my long-sought enemy. As the saying goes, "when enemies meet, they are particularly jealous." The farmer couldn't wait to kill the poisonous snake at once. However, this is no ordinary poisonous snake. From its triangular head and bright red tongue letters from time to time, it can be confirmed that this is a poisonous snake. Moreover, even if swimming, its vicious eyes will patrol the surroundings warily, never forgetting the existence of danger.

When the farmer saw the poisonous snake, he became angry, but he was also frightened by its imposing manner. He didn't dare to do so, so the poisonous snake climbed back into the hole calmly. The farmer was ashamed of his cowardice, so he decided to kill the snake with an axe when it came out of the hole again. The next morning, the farmer heard a rustling sound from the snake hole. He knew that the poisonous snake was coming out of the hole. The farmer held the axe tightly in his hand. He stared nervously at the mouth of the cave, listening to the rustling sound getting closer and closer, and his hands were almost wet. After a while, the snake's triangular head emerged from the hole, and the farmer raised his axe with all his strength and hacked at the hole. Unfortunately, because I was too nervous, I didn't hit the poisonous snake, but split a big stone near the hole in half.

The viper was frightened by the sudden danger, and quickly climbed aside and asked:

"What are you from? Why are you doing this to me? " The farmer regretted not cutting down the poisonous snake and lost his mind for a while. When he saw the poisonous snake asking him, he replied, "You killed my child, and I will kill you to avenge him." But the poisonous snake avoided the farmer twice, and he didn't have a chance to kill the poisonous snake. The poisonous snake became arrogant and challenged the farmer from time to time. The farmer was afraid, and he compromised: "I don't want to get back at you either, so don't attack me." How about we make up? "

This poisonous snake doesn't trust the farmer. His vicious eyes stared at the farmer's axe and said, "We can't make up. I won't like you when I see the cracked stone. " Similarly, as soon as you see your son's grave, you will not like me. "Then the poisonous snake attacked the farmer, and the farmer waved an axe and fought fiercely with the poisonous snake.

The farmer struggled with the poisonous snake for a long time. Finally, the farmer flew an axe and cut off the poisonous snake. The poisonous snake jumped in front of the farmer and bit him. Finally, the poisonous snake was hacked to death by an axe, and the farmer was bitten by a poisonous snake on his left face and died of poisoning.

Fable of the farmer and the snake 3. The raging flood destroyed the farmer's home and flooded the cave of the snake king.

The snake king led all his people to float on the water and climb to a big tree.

The farmer drifted with the tide and clung to the tree for survival. When the farmer tried to climb the branch, his arm began to tremble when he saw the dense snakes on the tree. I would rather be washed away and drowned by the flood than climb a tree and let a snake bite me to death! He thought.

The snake king saw through the farmer's mind and said, "Come up!" " "

The farmer said trembling, "I'm afraid you will bite me!" " "

"no!" The snake king replied affirmatively, "My fangs were pulled out when I was a child."

"You are lying, I clearly saw your fangs!"

"That's a false tooth. The dentist just installed it for me yesterday. "

"Oh, I see." The farmer breathed a sigh of relief and got up the courage to climb the branch.

The sinister prime minister spit out a letter and poked around behind the farmer. He climbed up to the snake king and whispered, "This farmer's grandfather once saved our predecessors. The elder woke up and killed him with one bite. The farmer's family made a feud with us and vowed to kill us all. Your Majesty, do you think such a person is worth saving? "

"It should be saved!" The snake king said flatly, "this is the best time for us to resolve our enmity." Besides, after all, our predecessors lost to others first! "

The flood finally receded. The farmer's son found his father. Father and son cried bitterly.

At this time, the snake king led his men to slide down from the tree and prepare to return to the abode of fairies and immortals.

"snake!" The farmer's son instinctively picked up the stick. Snakes soon covered his whole body.

This sudden change made the farmers panic. In desperation, he caught the snake king.

The snake king fought back in self-defense and bit the farmer.

The farmer covered his wound and asked the snake king, "didn't you say you had false teeth?" Why did you lie to me? "

"I lied to you to save you!"

"Since you saved me, why did you bite me again?"

"bite you and save yourself!"

"In fact, I don't want to harm you, but I hope you will order my son to be spared!"

The snake king looked at the farmer and said, "well, I will satisfy your wish!" " "

Suddenly, the snake disappeared. Story daquan

"Dad-"The son hugged the dying farmer and cried heartbreakingly.

"Unfair ... unfair ..." The farmer wanted to say something, but his voice was too low to hear.

"Dad, I know you die wronged, great-grandfather die wronged! I want to avenge you! "

When the farmer heard his son's words, he immediately opened his eyes, raised his head with difficulty and shook it. ...

The farmer died with his eyes open. Maybe he still has something to say to his son, but he just can't say it completely.

Readers, do you understand what the farmer means?

The fable of the farmer and the snake Chapter 4 Winter has come, and there is a thick layer of ice in the river.

This morning, the farmers went out on business and set out against the cold wind. From dawn to noon, he didn't eat a mouthful of rice or drink a mouthful of water, and his stomach was growling. He thinks I must find a place to have a rest. He sat down by the side of the road, took out dry food from his pocket and gulped it down. Suddenly, he found a frozen snake on the ground beside him.

The snake hung its head as if it were dead. The farmer thought that the snake was just frozen and seemed to be saved. He picked it up and put it in his arms. At this time, he thought that snakes would bite. If he wakes up and bites me, I will die.

Thinking of this, the farmer threw the frozen snake on the ground, stood up and continued on his way. Walking, the farmer's steps slowed down again. He thought snakes would bite, but if I saved it, I would be his savior. Will he bite me again?

No way! Absolutely impossible! Thinking of this, the farmer turned and walked to the frozen snake.

The kind farmer bent down to pick up the snake and held it in his arms. He continued on his way for a while. The farmer felt the snake moving in his arms. He thought, good! It seems that the snake has been saved.

The farmer walked for a long time, and the snake suddenly moved, and then took a big bite on the farmer's warm chest.

Oh, dear! The farmer covered his chest in pain and began to cry. He threw the damn snake to the ground, grabbed it by the throat and killed it. But the snake venom has entered the farmer's blood and soon spread to his heart. The farmer only felt that everything in front of him became blurred, and finally he fell to the ground and died.

The story of the farmer and the snake tells us that we can't be kind to the wicked and their evil nature will never change. Pity the wicked, there will be endless trouble!

The Fable Story of the Farmer and the Snake Chapter 5 During the winter vacation, I read Aesop's Fables, which told many stories about good and evil, truth and falsehood, beauty and evil, among which the farmer and the snake deeply touched me.

The story goes like this: on a cold winter day, a farmer went out on business alone. Walking, he found a frozen snake lying on the roadside. The farmer said to himself, "This snake is poor. If there is a warm place, it will definitely wake up. " . The farmer picked up the snake from the ground, held it in his arms and continued on his way. After walking for a while, the snake woke up. When the farmer saw that the snake could move, he wanted to let it go. At this moment, the snake suddenly bit the farmer's chest. The farmer immediately threw the snake to the ground, but the venom had penetrated into his heart. ...

This fable made me deeply understand a truth: the farmer saved the snake, and the snake should repay the farmer for saving his life, but the snake killed the farmer instead of repaying the kindness. Snakes are really vicious in nature! Like some people who have done all the bad things, ungrateful people cheat and hurt those who are kind and help him. In the fable "The Farmer and the Snake", the bitter experience of the farmer warned us: Don't be kind to those who are evil in nature, or you will bring about your own destruction. Don't pity those who are vicious at heart, and don't be blinded by superficial pity, or you will get hurt.

We are young pioneers in the new era. We are the pillars and hopes of the motherland. We should inherit and carry forward the excellent moral character of the Chinese nation. We should be grateful to the teachers, classmates and elders who helped us since childhood, study hard scientific and cultural knowledge to serve the motherland, and can't associate with those who are extremely hypocritical. As long as we work together to defeat and expose these villains who hurt the people, our living environment will be full of sunshine and light, and our world will become better.

The fable 6 of the farmer and the snake said that after the farmer was bitten by a snake, he tried his best to treat it and spent all his money at home. Finally, he sold his only two straw houses, and finally discharged the venom from his body and cured the disease.

In order to make a living, the farmer and his wife moved to the county to work. They rented a shabby house. During the day, farmers and couples go out to do odd jobs and settle down in dilapidated houses at night. Two years later, the farmer saved some money and prepared to earn another two years, so he could go back to his hometown to build a house.

One night, it was sultry and windy. The farmer just came home from shaving and met a snake that was run over by a car on the side of the road. He was dying, and a little snake kept crying for his mother. When the farmer saw this, he quickly squatted down, put the injured snake and small snake into a tool bag and carried it home.

At home, the farmer's wife was so angry that she scolded the farmer for forgetting the pain after healing the scar, but the farmer still silently drugged the injured snake, bandaged the wound and fed them.

As time went by, the snake's wound did not get better. The little snake scolded the farmer, why didn't she save her mother earlier? The farmer didn't care about the snake, and he still changed the medicine and cleaned the wound after work every day. In order to treat the injured snake, the farmer spent a lot of money and listened to his wife's complaints and nagging every day.

In this way, the simple and honest farmer finally cured the injured snake. The injured snake has been worried about the rough action of the farmer when changing its medicine, which made it miserable. Little snake hates farmers' wives to speak ill of them.

On this day, the farmer came home from work and saw his wife lying on the ground, her face livid. It turned out that the two snakes wanted the farmer's wife to cook them good food. The farmer's wife moved slowly and was bitten by a small snake.

The farmer hurried forward to help his wife, glared at the two snakes, said nothing, took her to the hospital in a hurry, and never came back.

The fable of the farmer and the snake was in a forest, and it snowed heavily. A farmer was walking in the snow and found the fable of a poisonous snake farmer and a snake. The farmer is afraid of snakes. He was about to run, only to find that the snake was frozen stiff. The farmer felt sorry for him. He held the snake in his arms, warmed it, and the snake woke up. When the snake woke up, it gave the farmer a heavy bite. The farmer was poisoned and his life was dying.

This story tells us that we can't sympathize with the bad guys. Being tolerant and kind to the bad guys is not good for us, and it will leave us with future troubles.

The fable of the farmer and the snake Once upon a time, there was a very kind farmer.

One snowy night, the farmer came home from work and heard a faint cry for help. He looked around and saw no one, only towering mountains, snowflakes and whistling north winds.

Inadvertently, he found a coiled snake at his feet, which was freezing to death. The farmer looked at the snake that was about to freeze to death and thought, if I save it, it may kill itself, but if I don't save it, I'm sorry for my conscience. What should I do? At this time, the snake gave another cry for help, and its voice became weaker and weaker. The farmer can't bear to listen. He thought and thought and finally came up with a good way to kill two birds with one stone. The farmer took off his gloves and gently put the snake in them, not forgetting to button them. This can protect the snake from being bitten by the snake, so the farmer took the snake home.

When he got home, the farmer saw the snake awake and slowly released it from his glove, but the snake still did not move. The farmer looked at the snake carefully and found that part of its neck was injured. So he painted the collected herbs on the snake. At this time, the snake's tail moved, a burst of smoke rose, and the snake suddenly became a beautiful woman.

It turns out that this snake, Xiaoqing, was sent by the Jade Emperor to patrol the world. Xiaoqing deliberately pretended to be a frozen snake and asked someone to save her. If he is a kind person, it can bring him happiness.

From then on, Xiaoqing and the farmer lived happily together.

The fable of the farmer and the snake 9 One severe winter, the northwest wind blew wildly, and the snow made the whole world flawless, and there were almost no pedestrians on the road.

In a corner, a snake was unfortunately frozen stiff, curled up and lying motionless. A few people walked over and found it, but they ignored it. At this time, a farmer who had just returned from hunting passed by with a hoe and accidentally found the snake that was about to freeze to death. The farmer looked at the dying snake and felt sorry for it. So, he quietly walked beside the snake, slowly and carefully reached out his hands to pick it up, gently stroked it with his hands, and even sent it to his warm arms with pity, intending to warm its cold body with his warm body.

Soon, the snake's consciousness slowly returned. It thought: someone will still care about me. I must find a chance to repay him. When the snake woke up completely, it was already lying in the farmer's house. The farmer also put it by the firewood to keep warm, and it froze again. In this way, the snake stayed in the farmer's house for two days, and the wound healed.

On the third day, the farmer went out hunting. Unfortunately, on his way home, he met a wolf. It was very fierce. With the strength of the farmer now, he can't beat the wolf at all, so he has to keep asking passers-by for help. However, when people around saw this grinning wolf, they all fled in fear, let alone endured it. Looking at the approaching wolf, the farmer was completely desperate. He gave up his struggle and waited for death. At the critical moment, the snake he saved rushed out of nowhere and entangled the wolf at once, ready to fight it to the death. The wolf's goal immediately shifted from the farmer to the snake, and the farmer got a chance to live. He was moved to tears and said to himself, "Who says snakes are evil?" ? In fact, it will also repay you! "After a fierce struggle, the snake and the wolf mutually assured destruction. The farmer was very sad when he saw it. He cried many times, so he packed up the snake and buried it under the tree in front of his house.

Some people say that even if they are extremely loyal to snakes, their evil nature will not change. However, snakes are spiritual animals. If you are kind to them, maybe one day they will really repay you. Therefore, people still have to have a kind heart to treat everything. Our kindness is only for our inner peace and happiness, not for the pursuit of return.