The Story of the Fox and the Grape (6 stories) 1
The hungry fox saw a bunch of crystal clear grapes hanging on the grape rack, and his mouth watered, but he wanted to pick them and eat them, but he couldn't pick them. I think the most convincing story is the short-sighted thrush.
The story tells that a beautiful thrush eats the fruit of the myrtle tree every autumn. One year, before the fruit on the myrtle tree was ripe, Dongniao ran to the myrtle tree every day to sing: A beautiful life is coming, how happy my heart is, and I look forward to the flowers there. In this way, the thrush goes and sings every day. A hunter found it and waited there. When the fruit bears, the thrush comes to eat it all day every day. Finally, the hunter stuck four reading notes of Aesop's Fables with a stick. It also sings: Myrtle's fruit is so sweet, but it is you who hurt me, because I am too greedy for your incomparable sweetness, so I lost my own life. < P > The meaning of this story is to say, don't be too greedy for something, which will ruin my life. Be far-sighted, not short-sighted like a thrush. Myrtle's fruit is delicious, but when you don't even know the danger, it means that death is not far from you.
It's just like us. If a student is too addicted to games and goes to the Internet cafe behind his teacher's parents' backs every day, he will definitely lose a lot: he will waste money later, and all the hard-earned money of his parents will be spent on playing games-is it worth it? Second, I will use my eyes to transition. My eyes are the windows of my soul, which is so important! If you don't take good care of your eyes, you will wear more than 1-degree eyes in the future ―― are you tired? Third, and most importantly, if you are addicted to the game, you will unconsciously ruin the good time of absorbing knowledge ―― OK?
enough is enough to play games. It's relaxation and recreation, but if you take it as a job, a task or a major, I believe it won't do you any good. Students, learning is the most important thing. If you can put aside all distractions and concentrate on your studies, it is only a matter of time before you get good grades in the exam. The story of the fox and the grape 2
Once upon a time, there was a grape in the forest. Every autumn, the vines were covered with sweet and delicious grapes. It was delicious, and the animals in the forest were greedy.
One day, a fox came under the grape trellis, saw this string of sweet grapes, and wanted to eat them. The more it looks, the more it wants to eat. With a mouthful of saliva, it wants to pick it, but it is not tall and can't reach it. It jumped up desperately to pick it, but it still couldn't reach it, and it was so anxious that it ran around; It thought for a while. It thought of throwing grapes with stones and trying to shoot them down, but it couldn't hit them anyway. The fox thought, "I can't eat it, and I can't let others eat it."
After a while, Benben pig passed by. He also wanted to pick a bunch of grapes to taste. Just about to pick them, the fox shouted, "Benben pig, don't eat this grape. It's too sour to eat." Hearing this, the stupid pig still believed it, and quickly drew back his hand and said, "Thank you for telling me, otherwise it would be troublesome to eat sour grapes."
Suddenly, Stupid Pig saw a little squirrel eating grapes. Stupid Pig said at once, "Little squirrel, don't eat grapes. This grape is very sour. You can't eat it." The little squirrel laughed and said, "Very sour? Who said that? Try one yourself! " Stupid pig carefully ate a sip of grapes and said, "How sweet! Damn fox, it actually lied to me. " From then on, Benben pig will never trust others' words again.
The story of "grapes are sour if you can't eat them" tells us: Don't trust others' words, try it yourself before you come to a conclusion. The story of the fox and the grape 3
Abstract: I once read a story about the fox and the grape, which told me that three foxes with different personalities had different reactions and results when they couldn't eat the grapes. This was deeply touched by me, and it told me that maybe there was nothing wrong with giving up.
The first fox jumped up again and again under the grape trellis and fell heavily on the ground again and again, but it firmly believed that "persistence is victory" and eventually died of physical exhaustion. Some people may laugh at the fox's behavior, but others may praise its spirit. But don't we learn from our words and act in unison, and do we have to keep our word? Isn't it against the rules if it doesn't keep jumping? But it seems that it didn't achieve its goal, but put its own life in it.
The second fox is a typical optimist. After several unsuccessful attempts, he swallowed a few mouthfuls of saliva and said to himself, "This must be a sour grape that is' outside the golden jade, but inside it'." So it sang, "Where have all the chickens and sheep gone?" The ditty has gone far. Then someone wants to say, this fox did a good job. Although he didn't eat the grapes, he didn't get hurt. Isn't that great? It's good, but it's not trying. It's not trying. This seems to be no good either.
what should I do? Don't worry, the third fox didn't appear.
The third fox, approaching the grape trellis, found that the grapes were very high. He tried many times until he thought that he had tried his best but failed. He told himself that maybe I couldn't get the grapes here, but not necessarily elsewhere. So it found another grape trellis and harvested many delicious grapes. I think this method may be more appropriate. The fox knew that even after his best efforts, there was no result, so he gave up wisely to find other goals and achieved them. Isn't this a revelation to us?
For the three foxes, the grape is fascinating, but it is also an impossible goal, but the three foxes have different results in different ways.
The first fox chose to fight to the end. No matter whether you have an exit or not, he just kept on doing what he insisted on, and of course he paid the price of his life. The second fox, who is not stubborn but doesn't try his best, will never eat grapes. What he can't get if he persists in the end will never be touched without hard work. The third fox when he felt hopeless, he rationally chose to give up, to find the next goal, to find a goal that he could achieve.
This is a great inspiration to me. Sometimes it is hopeless to try my best. Maybe it is much better to give up than to persist. The story of the fox and the grape 4
A fox saw a vineyard full of fruits.
but it's too fat to get through the fence.
So he didn't drink or eat for three days and nights, which made his body thin.
"I can finally come in! Delicious! Delicious! "
"You really enjoyed your meal. Go home."
wow! I can't get out again. I had to do the same thing again, and I didn't drink or eat for three days and three nights.
it turned out that it was true, but the stomach was not the same as going in.
Buddhism:
Isn't life like this? Born naked, and died suddenly. The good deeds left behind after death are praiseworthy, and no one can take away the wealth and reputation of his life. The story of the fox and the grape 5
The fox who was looking for food was attracted by a burst of fruit fragrance, and along with the fragrance, it found the source-a vigorous grape trellis. It's the ripe season of grapes in early autumn, and the round and bright fruit on the shelf makes the fox drool.
So the fox turned around the fence, hoping to find an entrance. As a result, it did find a small hole. But the hole is too small for the fox's fat body to get in. What should we do? The fox rolled his eyes and came up with an idea: starve yourself for a few days to slim down.
After seven days of hunger strike outside the fence, the fox has become very slim. With a little effort, it suddenly got into the fence. Great, it's tempting on the shelf. The grapes are all his.
After enjoying it for half a month, the grapes on the shelf have basically been eaten up by foxes. At this time, satisfied, it intends to go home. However, when it approached the hole again, it found that its fat body could not successfully drill through the small hole. So there was no way, so the fox had to go on a hunger strike for seven days again, starving himself, and then got out of the fence.
As a result, the fox who got into the hole is almost the same as the fox who got out.
Seeing this, some people may laugh at the fox's stupidity, but I have some respect for its practice. In fact, life or any other kind of life, the initial and final state are almost the same. How to treat the intermediate stage is the only answer to the meaning of life-great people will choose to create; Smart people will choose to enjoy; Foolish people will choose to escape ...
Little Story and Great Truth
After a flower blooms, it fades, and life is ultimately death. Everything, including life, is a symmetrical process. However, it is up to you to decide what kind of scenery to paint on the way. The story of the fox and the grapes 6
The clusters of grapes on the shelf are purple and red.
Fox's in-laws have bright eyes and mouth full of saliva.
Juicy grapes are as bright as agate.
what a pity! Grapes are hanging in the air.
Try left and try right, and you can't get close.
you can see with your eyes, but
your mouth is hard to close.
The fox lingered for a whole hour.
Finally, he had to leave angrily.
It was interesting to talk about it:
"Forget it, it's nothing!
It looks good, but it's not mature.
Why bother to break my teeth! "