Aesop's fable classic story 1 The lion found the rabbit sleeping and wanted to eat him. At this time, the lion saw another deer passing by, so he left the rabbit to chase the deer. When the rabbit heard the noise, it jumped up and ran away. The lion chased the deer desperately, but still failed to catch up, so he turned to look for the rabbit, only to find that the rabbit had already escaped. The lion said, "I really deserve it!" " Throw away the food you have got, but greedily pursue the greater hope. "
In other words, some people are not satisfied with petty profits in their hands and pursue greater hopes. As a result, I not only lost my small profits unconsciously, but also failed to catch up with greater hopes, leaving only my hands empty.
Aesop's fable classic story 2: A lion became king. He is kind and gentle, as peaceful and just as human beings. Under his rule, he punishes evil and promotes good, adjudicates disputes between animals and makes all animals live in harmony. The timid rabbit said, "I pray that one day, the weak will no longer be afraid of being hurt by the strong."
In other words, in a just country, everything is handled fairly, so the life of the weak will be safe.
Aesop's fable classic story 3 The lion was ill and slept in the cave. He said to the fox who had been close to him, "If you want me to live healthily, please coax the biggest deer in the forest here. I really want to eat his blood and heart. "
The fox went to the Woods and saw a big deer jumping around in the Woods. He greeted him and said, "I have good news for you. You know, the lion king is my neighbor. He is very ill and will die soon. He is considering who can inherit his throne in the forest. He said that wild boar is stupid and ignorant, bear is lazy and incompetent, leopard is fierce and tiger is arrogant. Only the big deer is the most suitable king. The deer is smart and young, and its horns make the snake afraid. Why am I so wordy? You will be king. I told you the news first. How will you repay me? If you trust me, I advise you to die for him. "
After listening to the fox, the deer was confused and went into the cave without thinking about anything. The lion pounced on the deer and tore off its ear with its claws. The deer fled back to the forest desperately, and the fox was in vain. He clapped his hands to show that he could do nothing. The lion endured hunger, sighed and was very depressed. The lion begged the fox to think again and play a trick on the deer. The fox said, "What you told me is too difficult, but I still try my best to help you." So he sniffed around like a hunter, looking for deer footprints, and kept thinking bad ideas. The fox asked the herdsmen if they saw a bloody deer, and they told him that the deer was in the Woods.
At this time, the deer was resting in the Woods, and the fox came to him without shame. At the sight of the fox, the deer bristled with anger and said, "Bad guy, you can't lie to me anymore!" " If you come any closer, I won't let you live. You tricked those inexperienced people into becoming kings. The fox said, "Why are you so timid?" "Do you doubt me and your friends? The lion grabbed your ear and was dying. He wants to tell you some advice and instructions about the throne. And you can't even scratch that weak hand. Now the lion is very angry with you and wants to pass the throne to the wolf. That is a bad king! Let's go. Don't be afraid. I swear to you that the lion will never hurt you. I will also serve you in the future. " The fox deceived the poor deer again and persuaded him.
As soon as the deer entered the cave, it was caught by the lion and ate all his bones, brain and intestines. The fox stood by and watched. As soon as the deer's heart fell, he secretly picked it up and ate it as a reward for his hard work. After eating, the lion is still looking for the deer's heart. The fox stood at a distance and said, "Deer really have no heart. Stop looking. He went to the lion's house twice and gave it to the lion. How can he have a heart! "
The story is that some people are vain and don't distinguish between true and false, which brings disaster to themselves.
Aesop's fable classic story 4 In summer, the hot summer heat makes people very thirsty. The lion and the wild boar came to Koizumi to drink together. Who do they drink for first? They fought each other to death. When they were panting, they suddenly turned around and saw some vultures waiting. They know that whoever falls will be eaten. So they stopped fighting and said, "Let's be friends. Better than being eaten by vultures and crows. "
In other words, there should be no boring struggle between people, otherwise, it will bring disaster to yourself.
Aesop's fable classic story 5 An eagle stopped flying and asked the lion to form an alliance with him in order to seek their common interests. The lion replied, "I don't object, but you must forgive me." Please find a guarantor to guarantee your credit. How can I trust a person who can fly in default at any time to be a friend? "
This means that making friends must be carefully considered.
Aesop's fable classic story 6 Lions often complain about Prometheus, although Prometheus made him tall and powerful, equipped his jaw with sharp teeth as a weapon, and fitted his feet with powerful claws, making him stronger than other animals. But he still said, "But I'm still afraid of roosters." Prometheus said, "why do you blame me for no reason?" You have all the advantages I can create, but your character is too weak. " The lion lamented, blamed himself for cowardice, and finally wanted to die. Just then, he met the elephant, greeted each other and stood chatting. He saw the elephant flapping its ears and asked, "What's the matter with you? Why do you keep shaking your ears? " The elephant replied, "Do you see these buzzing mosquitoes? If they get into my ears, I'm finished. " Hearing this, the lion suddenly realized, "Then why should I die?" ?
Cocks are much bigger than mosquitoes, and I am happier than elephants. "
Aesop's fable classic story 7 There is a big village at the foot of a high mountain. Once upon a time, an official lived there. He was rich and became a rich man. The rich man is a miser who loves money like hell and often bullies the poor in the village. The rich man owns a lot of fertile land, and the most striking thing is his magnificent mansion. This mansion is better decorated than the princes' mansions. Only he and his ten-year-old son are in the rich man's family, and the rest are servants.
These days, the rich man sits at home and watches the servants come in and out every day, and he is very upset. He often thinks: my big family business is just me and my son. If one day the servant is dishonest and secretly takes my things, but I don't know it, wouldn't it be lost in vain? I have enough money for my children and grandchildren. After careful consideration, he finally decided to quit all the teams, sell the house, turn it into gold and bury it. He and his son only live in two small houses, just like ordinary people.
From then on, the rich were most worried about the pile of gold buried under the wall. He digs it out every day. I can't sleep alone until I think nothing will happen. Rich people often do this and soon attract the attention of others. Especially the farmers who live near his home. The farmer is a bachelor and lives by working. He is clever and careful, and likes to observe things around him. All the actions of the greedy rich man have long aroused his suspicion: "Is there anything to hide from this old man who loves money as much as his life?" Since then, the farmer has been quietly watching the actions of the rich.
One day, the rich man came under the wall again. He looked around carefully. When he didn't see anyone, he got into the ground with a shovel. After digging for a long time, he finally saw the jar and held it out. He opened the lid and took out a heavy piece of gold from it, then put it back and buried it as it was. He thought everything was done in the dark, but he was clearly seen by the farmers behind the tree. The farmer finally understood what was going on. When he saw that the rich man had gone, he went to the bottom of the wall, dug up the gold and took it home. He called together the poor people in the village and explained what had happened. Everyone hates the rich man, because he is often bullied and insulted by the rich man, so everyone divides the gold equally at once. The next day, the rich man came to dig for gold under the wall as usual. He didn't dig anything this time. He knew that the gold had been lost, and he lost everything overnight. He was so sad that he vomited blood; Finally died of illness.
Aesop's fable classic story 8 The dog sneaked into the butcher's shop and stole a pig's heart while the butcher was busy. The butcher turned around and saw the dog run away. He said, "hey, you beast, remember clearly, and I will be on my guard wherever you go in the future." You stole one of my pig hearts and gave me another. "
This story shows that disasters often become people's knowledge, that is, learning from mistakes.
Aesop's fable classic story 9 A hunter came back from hunting with a rabbit on his back. A rider saw him on the road and stopped to pretend to buy a rabbit. As soon as the rider caught the rabbit, he galloped away. The hunter tried hard to catch up, but failed to catch up after all. They are getting more and more estranged. The hunter looked at the rider in the distance and said helplessly, "Go! The rabbit is for you. "
The story is that many people are forced to pretend to be willing to give what they can't afford to others.
Aesop's fable classic story 10 Once, a crow offered a sacrifice to Athena and invited a dog to dinner. The dog said to him, "How can you spend so much money on this useless sacrifice?" Doesn't the goddess hate you, and your omen doesn't work at all? The crow replied, "that's why I gave her a sacrifice." I know she has always disliked me and had a hard time with me, but I made up with her through sacrifice. "
In other words, many people are afraid of their enemies and want to make peace with them at all costs.
Aesop's fable classic story 1 1 Several people went to sea by boat. The climate of the ocean changes greatly. No sooner had the ship sailed into the sea than it was hit by strong winds and waves, and the ship was almost swallowed up by the waves. A man tore his clothes, cried loudly and sadly, prayed for God's protection, and vowed that if he could be saved, he would repay him. Soon after, the storm passed and the sea was calm again. Everyone prayed for each other to survive, dance and be very happy. The honest helmsman said to them, "Friends, it is really worth celebrating to be alive. But we must also bravely face the storm that may come again. "
This story warns people that when the weather is unpredictable and calm, they should be alert to the stormy waves that may come at any time.
Aesop's fable classic story 12 There is a man riding a pregnant mare on the road. On the way, the mare gave birth to a pony. The newborn foal walked with his mother for a while and felt weak all over. He had to say to the man riding on his mother's back, "I'm too small to walk far." If you leave me, I will die at once. If you can find me a place to feed, I will definitely let you ride me in the future. "
This story shows that doing good will pay off, although it is difficult to achieve this return quickly.
Aesop's fable classic story 13 One day, people went out to sea by boat, the weather was bad, the sea was rough, the owner was at a loss, and he felt very tired and agitated. The boatmen are still struggling to paddle against the wind and waves, almost exhausted. But the owner said sternly to them, "If you don't row quickly, I'll stone you to death." One of the boatmen said, "I wish I could go where there are stones."
This story tells us that when we encounter danger in our life, we should avoid the important and avoid the light, preferring to endure minor danger rather than avoid fatal danger.
Aesop's fable classic story 14 Several children are playing by the pool. When they saw many frogs in the water, they hit them with stones. Several frogs were killed by them. At this moment, a frog poked its head out and said, "Children, please stop fighting. This is your game, but it is the trouble of our life. "
In other words, don't base your happiness on the pain of others.
Aesop's fable classic story 15 A man fed several cocks at home. One day, he met a domestic pheasant in the market, bought it and took it home, and raised it with the rooster. All the cocks chased him, but the pheasant thought he was a foreigner and was bullied. A few days later, he saw the rooster fighting, beating you to the death and refusing to give up. So he said to himself, "Now, I don't resent being bullied by them, because I saw with my own eyes that they can't tolerate each other."
This story shows that it is not surprising that smart people can't get tolerance from their neighbors and family when they see that they can't tolerate each other.
Aesop's fable classic story 16 One day, a rooster and a donkey lived together. The hungry lion attacked the donkey. When the rooster crowed, the lion was afraid of the rooster crowing and turned and ran. When the donkey saw that the lion was afraid to crow, he thought it was nothing, so he immediately ran after the lion. He chased so far that the rooster could not hear him. The lion suddenly turned around and ate him. The donkey died and sighed, "I'm really unlucky!" " How stupid of me! I'm not a competitor. Why should I fight? "
This story shows that don't underestimate your enemies, know how powerful you are, and don't show off in front of powerful opponents.
Aesop's fable classic story 17 The river enters the sea, complaining about the sea and saying, "Our water was sweet and delicious, but you turned us into undrinkable water." Knowing that they intended to blame him, Hai said, "Please don't flow into my body again, so you won't be salty."
In other words, we should see the general trend of things clearly and don't dwell on side issues.
Aesop's fable classic story 18 There was a donkey crossing the river with salt on his back. His foot slipped and fell into the river, and the salt dissolved in the water. He felt much lighter and happy when he stood up. Then, one day, he crossed the river with a sponge on his back, thinking that it would be easier to stand up if he fell again. So, he fell on purpose. He didn't expect the sponge to absorb water, so he couldn't stand up anymore and drowned in the river.
In other words, some people are smarter than others and hurt themselves.
Aesop's fable classic story 19 The lion called the sheep and asked him if he could smell the bad smell from its mouth. The sheep said, "I can smell it." The lion bit off the fool's head. Then he called the wolf again and asked him the same question. The wolf said, "I can't smell it." The lion bit the sycophant until his blood flowed. Finally, the fox was called and the lion asked him the same question. The fox looked around and said, "Your Majesty, I have a cold and I can't smell anything."
The story is that ambiguity, ambiguity will make people unable to grasp the handle.
Aesop's fable classic story 20 someone bought a black slave and thought that his skin color was due to the carelessness of the original owner. After taking it home, he tried to wash it with a lot of soap and water. But the color of the slaves didn't change at all, but they were seriously ill because of hard work.
This story shows that natural things will always remain the same.
Aesop's fable classic story 2 1 The fisherman went out fishing and tried hard for a long time, but found nothing. They sat on the boat in dismay. At this time, a tuna was chased away and jumped on their boat. The fisherman caught it and sold it in the market.
Similarly, things that are often not available by technology can also be obtained by accident.
Aesop's fable classic story 22 The fox and the leopard quarreled with each other because they boasted about their beauty. The leopard always boasts about his colorful stripes, but the fox says, "I am much more beautiful than you." My beauty is not reflected in the surface, but in my flexible brain. "
This story shows that the beauty of wisdom is better than the beauty of body.
Aesop's fable classic story 23 There are three hens living in the henhouse on the farm. It is said that there will be new friends on the farm. All three hens are thinking about what animals they will become and looking forward to the arrival of new friends.
After a while, the master brought back two hens. They soon became good friends with the three hens in the henhouse. After dinner, everyone got together, sang and danced, and shared a lot of delicious food.
But the next day, several hens suddenly had stomachaches, so they needed to find a doctor quickly. A sparrow heard this and took the initiative to call a doctor for them. Unexpectedly, all this was discovered by a cat hiding near the henhouse. It quietly dressed up as a doctor, then rushed outside the henhouse and said, "I heard you were ill." I'm a doctor and I'm here to see you. "
Several hens found that the cat who claimed to be a doctor was looking around with sly eyes and immediately saw through the cat's disguise. The hen said coldly to the cat, "Please stay away from us and don't come any closer. As long as you leave here at once, we will be fine. "
Moral of the story: No matter what the situation is, always be vigilant and learn to distinguish between good people and bad people and people with ulterior motives.
Aesop's Fable Classic Story 24 Shan Ying and the fox became good friends. In order to strengthen their friendship, they decided to live together. So the eagle flew to a big tree, built a nest to hatch its offspring, and the fox got into the bushes under the tree to give birth. One day, the fox went out for food, and the eagle just stopped cooking. He flew into the bush, snatched the little fox away and had a hearty meal with the little eagle. When the fox came back, he knew it was an eagle. He is sad for the death of his child, and the saddest thing is that he can't get revenge for a while, because he is an animal and can only run on the ground and can't chase birds. So he had to stand at a distance and curse the enemy, which is something that the weak can do.
Soon, the eagle's treachery was also severely punished. Once, someone killed sheep in the wild to sacrifice to the gods, and the eagle flew down, grabbed the mutton with fire from the altar and brought it back to the nest. Then a gust of wind blew, and the tiny dry branches in the nest immediately ignited a fierce flame. Those fledgling eagles were burned to death and fell from trees. The fox ran over and ate all the young eagles in front of the eagle.
This story shows that God will punish a faithless person, even if the victim is weak and unable to retaliate against him.
Aesop's fable classic story 25 The fox escaped from the hunter. He happened to meet a woodcutter and told him to hide. The woodcutter let the fox hide in his hut. After a while, many hunters came and asked the woodcutter where the fox was. He said loudly that he didn't know, and gestured to tell them where the fox was hiding. The hunters believed his words and didn't pay attention to his gestures. When the fox saw that the hunter had left, he walked out of the hut and left without saying anything. The woodcutter blamed the fox and said that he had saved his life without any gratitude. The fox replied, "If your gestures are consistent with your language, I should thank you."
This story applies to those who say they want to do good, but they do bad things.
Aesop's fable classic story 26 The wolf swallowed a bone by mistake, which was very uncomfortable. He ran around looking for a doctor. He met an egret and asked him to take out his bones. The egret put his head into the wolf's throat and took out the bone, so he asked the wolf for a generous reward. The wolf replied, "hey, friend, you can safely get your head back from the wolf's mouth." Isn't that enough? Why talk about rewards? "
This story shows that the reward for doing good deeds to bad people is to know the essence of bad people's bad faith.
Aesop's fable classic story 27 A fox slipped and fell into a well. No matter how hard he struggled, he still couldn't climb up and had to stay there. The goat was so thirsty that he came to the well and saw a fox in it. He asked him if the well water was good. The fox felt that the opportunity had come, and his heart exulted. He immediately calmed down and praised the well water, saying it was the first spring in the world, sweet and refreshing, and advised the goat to come down and drink with him quickly. The goat who just wanted to drink water jumped down without thinking. After drinking, he had to consult with the fox about the way to the well. The fox was ready and said slyly, "I have an idea." You put your front foot on the wall of the well, and then straighten the corner. I'll jump into the well from your back and pull you up again, and we'll all be saved. The goat agreed to his proposal, and the fox stepped on his hind foot, jumped on his back, and then jumped out of the wellhead with a strong jump from the corner. After the fox went up, he was ready to escape alone. The goat accused the fox of breaking his promise. The fox turned to the goat and said, "hey, friend, if your mind was as perfect as your beard, you wouldn't jump blindly before you saw the exit clearly." "
This story shows that a wise man should think clearly about the result of something before doing it.
Aesop's fable classic story 28 An old hunting dog never gave in to any wild animals in the forest when he was young and strong. When he was old, he met a wild boar in a hunting. He bravely jumped up and bit its ear. The wild boar ran away because his teeth were too old to bite firmly. The host was disappointed and ran over to scold him. The old hound looked up and said, "Master! It's not my fault. I can't. My courage is the same as when I was young, but I can't resist the laws of nature. I used to be praised by you, but now I shouldn't be blamed by you. "
In other words, birth, old age, illness and death are irresistible laws.
Aesop's fable classic story 29 In summer, all other animals live leisurely. Only ants run around the fields, collecting wheat and barley, and storing food for themselves in winter. Dung beetles was surprised and asked him why he was so hardworking. The ant didn't say anything at that time. Winter came, and the heavy rain washed away the cow dung. The hungry dung beetle went to the ant to beg for food. The ant said to him, "Hey, man, if you hadn't criticized me at work, you wouldn't be hungry now."
In other words, people who plan ahead can avoid disasters despite the myriad changes.
One day, a deer said to a stag, "Dad, why are you still afraid of dogs?" You are taller than him, run faster than him, and have big horns for self-defense. The stag smiled and said, "Son, you are right, but I only know one thing. As soon as I hear the dog barking, I can't help running away. "
This story shows that it is useless to inspire those who are naturally timid and cowardly.
Aesop's fable classic story 3 1 Honey oozed from the room, and many flies flew in to have a good meal. Honey is too sweet for them to leave. However, at this moment, their feet were stuck with honey and they could no longer fly. They regretted it and buzzed, "It's a pity that we lost our lives because we were greedy for temporary enjoyment."
For many people, greed is the root of many disasters.