The fable of a leaf

Fable story is a kind of literary genre with fable or obvious teaching significance. Next, I will bring a fable about leaves, hoping to help you!

The bull planted a lemon eucalyptus, and the saplings grew happily in the spring breeze. In order to protect the young tree, the little bull set up a wooden sign next to the young tree, which said, "Please take care of the young tree".

"Oh, what a beautiful little tree. Of course you should take care of it." A little rabbit skipped by, enjoyed it for a while and said with admiration, "This little tree is really cute. I just want a young leaf as a bookmark in my photo album. How beautiful! "

Little rabbit carefully picked a leaf and left.

After a while, a little monkey came. As soon as the little monkey found the sapling, he cheered: "What a beautiful lemon eucalyptus, it will grow to the sky in the future, and I will perform climbing skills on the trunk as white as jade." Hey, let me take a leaf as a souvenir. Yes, just one piece. "

The little monkey carefully picked a leaf. I turned over with joy and ran away.

After a while, another bear came. The bear looked at the eucalyptus citriodora seedlings again and again, smelled them again, smacked his lips and said, "Not only is it beautiful, but it smells intoxicating. I want to taste a leaf and see what it tastes like. " Yes, in order to care for the young trees, I will never pick the second leaf again. "

Bear stroked a lemon eucalyptus leaf, chewed it gently with his teeth, nodded with satisfaction and left.

Then, the little goat passed by and the little pig passed by. ...

The big story: Sometimes we may do bad things out of kindness. Just like this article, we obviously protect young trees with good intentions, but we have changed the laws of nature and let passers-by notice this phenomenon. Therefore, we should follow the laws of nature and let them develop naturally, otherwise we will do bad things with good intentions.

Everyone who passes by picks a leaf. However, only one day later, when the ox came to water the sapling, it was shocked: there was not a leaf left in the whole sapling!