Little crab likes to write poems. Because the wind, the turtle and the waves don't like or want to read the little crab's poems, they make the little crab cry. Pulsatilla loves to read the poems of the little crab, so it makes the little crab cry with excitement.
The little crab in this story is happy and sad. What's going on here? Let's go and have a look!
Little crab who loves to write poetry
There is a small crab by the sea. This little crab loves to write poems. He wrote line after line of poems on the beach and then recited them gently. He asked a naughty conch, "Is my poem well written?"
The conch used the shell as a roller and erased all the poems written by the little crab. The little crab continued to write its poem. He asked a small whale that swam over, "Do you like my poem?" The little whale splashed the sea water on the beach with its fin and washed away all the poems written by the little crab. The little crab still insists on writing its poems.
He asked the swimming dolphin, "Is my poem interesting?" The little dolphin jumped up and jumped into the sea, and suddenly there was a splash in the sea, drowning the poem of the little crab. The little crab left sad tears.
Little seagull is singing a poem written by little crab. It turns out that every time the little seagull flies over the beach, he always carefully reads the poems written by the little crab. He keeps them in mind and tells them to many people. These poems have long disappeared on the beach, but they remain in the songs of little seagulls and others. The little crab cried again, but this time he cried happily.
This story tells us:
If a person wants to succeed, he will certainly encounter many difficulties and setbacks. We don't have to care about other people's attitudes. As long as you persist, you will be recognized by others and you will succeed.