Ⅰ Rewriting the fable
Why fight for leisure (adaptation of fable) The sun shines brightly on the empty and stretching desert, and the only water in the sand is evaporated into the sky. The sand grains were burned hot by the sun, blown up by the wind, and hit the face, really like nails and chisels.
There is a strong camel with rich experience in solitary expeditions crossing the river.
Although this camel has been used to traveling for a long time, it is also disturbed by the strong sun and sometimes the sand and dust blown up by the wind.
When I was distracted, my steps were chaotic. While walking around randomly, my foot was accidentally pinched by a piece of angular glass shard.
The broken glass shone brilliantly under the sunlight, but Luo Tuo had no intention of admiring it. He was already upset, and his foot was stung by the broken glass, and he couldn't help but feel angry.
He puffed his nose twice, bursting out the evil spirit in his heart, and raised his foot to kick the glass shard away.
The broken glass was gone, but the camel accidentally cut his foot with a deep wound.
The heavy steps tore the wound, and blood flowed from the wound.
The blood staining the sand was evaporated by the sun into bursts of bloody smoke. The smell of blood attracted the hungry vultures trapped in the desert.
A vulture frightened the camel. He fled quickly and hastily towards the edge of the desert.
The rapid running made the wound widen and the blood flow intensified. The thick blood attracted the nearby Desert Wolf.
The long howl of the hungry wolf frightened the exhausted and bleeding camel.
He was as anxious as an arrow that escaped from the string, and as flustered as a headless fly, he accidentally stepped into the nest of man-eating ants.
Swarms of black ants swarmed over the camel like hungry flies looking for cheese.
The ants wrapped tightly around the camel like a black blanket, sucking out the remaining blood in his body and chewing on his skin and flesh.
Before Luo Tuo died, he deeply regretted: "You said, why should I fight with a small and not very ugly glass shard? Alas, a moment of indiscretion led to death. "Disaster."
Source of the article: The Wild Bitter Grass
Ⅱ Expanded fable "The Dog and the Conch"
"The Dog and the Conch"
There is a dog who likes eating eggs very much. He will happily eat an egg every day. This happens every day, every month, and it becomes accustomed to eating eggs. Over time, he discovered the truth that "all eggs are round".
One day, when it was hungry and looking for eggs, it suddenly saw a round conch. So, regardless of other things, it decided that the round conch in front of it was an egg, and it was extremely happy. He opened his mouth wide and swallowed the conch in one big gulp.
It was very happy, touched its belly, and walked back home in a big way. But when he got home, he felt heavy in his stomach and had unbearable abdominal pain, which was very painful. The dog sighed and said: "Oh, I really deserve it. I believe that all round things are eggs!"
Ⅲ Rewrite the fable
A new idiom story - The Frog in the Well
There is an abandoned well that is almost drying up by the beautiful East China Sea, and there are two frogs living in it.
Two frogs, one old and one young, were all alone in the well. The little frog only saw the sky as big as the mouth of the well every day, so he wanted to climb out of the well and see the big world outside. But the big frog frowned and said, "Don't think about it anymore. The sky is only as big as the mouth of the well." Just when the little frog gave up, an old turtle climbed to the edge of the well and said loudly: "It's big outside, come out quickly! It's big outside!" It's fun." The little frog was very happy after hearing what the turtle said. It wanted to climb up and play with other animals. The old frog stubbornly said, "Don't climb! The walls of the well are slippery and you can't climb up!" The little frog continued to climb as if nothing had happened. Just like that, I climbed up and fell down, climbed up and fell down again. The little frog was exhausted, but he still didn't give up and continued to climb up. The old frog laughed when he saw the little frog's appearance, and thought to himself: "Who wants you to disobey me? Otherwise, it would be so bad."
Finally one day, the little frog crawled to Outside the well, playing with the small animals, it was very happy. The old frog regretted it so much that he became a frog in the well.
Ⅳ Use modern texts to rewrite fables and mend the situation
Once upon a time, someone raised a flock of sheep. One morning, he found that a sheep was missing. After careful inspection, it turned out that there was a hole in the sheepfold. During the night, a wolf came in and took away one of the sheep. The neighbor advised him: "Repair the sheepfold quickly and plug the holes!"
The man refused to accept the advice and replied: "The sheep have been lost, so why repair the sheepfold?" The next morning, he found that one sheep was missing.
It turned out that the wolf got in through the hole again and took away a sheep. He regretted that he had not listened to his neighbor's advice, so he quickly blocked the hole and repaired the sheepfold. From then on, the wolf could no longer get into the sheepfold and snatch the sheep.
(4) Expanded reading of fables:
"Mending the situation before the sheep has fallen" comes from "Warring States Policy·Chu Ce", the original text is "It is not too late to see the rabbit and look after the dog." "It's not too late to mend the prison after a lost sheep."
During the Warring States Period, King Xiang of Chu was dissolute and stubborn, and drove the minister Zhuang Xin out of the Chu State. Qin State took the opportunity to conquer and soon occupied Ying, the capital of Chu.
King Xiang of Chu regretted it so much that he sent people to Zhao to invite Zhuang Xin back. Zhuang Xin said: "It is not too late to look after the dog when you see the rabbit; it is not too late to repair the dead sheep." Encourage King Xiang of Chu to work hard and regroup.
The meaning of "repairing things after a dead cow":
1. People are not afraid of doing something wrong, but they are afraid of not correcting it in time; they are even more afraid of not only not correcting it in time, but also constantly making mistakes. Mistakes are added to mistakes, and as time goes by, there may not even be a chance to make amends.
2. When "repairing", first check whether all the sheep in the sheepfold have died due to too long delay. If it is not remedied in time, even if it is remedied, it will be of no use.
Ⅳ The ancient fables have been changed into modern texts and expanded, can you tell me how to change them?
Repair the situation after a desperate situation and expand it;
A long time ago, there was a man Raised a flock of sheep. One morning, he found that a sheep was missing. After careful inspection, it turned out that there was a hole in the sheepfold. During the night, a wolf came in and took away one of the sheep. The neighbor advised him: "Repair the sheepfold quickly and plug up the holes!" The man refused to accept the advice and said: "The sheep have been lost, so why repair the sheepfold? It is unnecessary." The next morning, he It was found that one sheep was missing. It turned out that the wolf came in through the hole again and took away another sheep. He regretted that he had not listened to his neighbor's advice, so he quickly blocked the hole and repaired the sheepfold. From then on, the wolf could no longer get into the sheepfold and snatch the sheep.
Ⅵ Expand this fable to no less than 600 words. I will adopt it!
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Ⅶ The fable continues! ! ! ! !
Sure enough, they saw many other fresh radishes. While they were eating, the fox's hands quietly stretched out. At this moment, Uncle Elephant came over and stopped the fox. The fox was scared to death. The little rabbit ran away, and in this way, the little rabbit door was saved. Fortunately, the elephant uncle came in time!
Ⅷ Continue to write the fable story
So, the glass and the window frame were separated. . You live your life and I live mine, and no one cares about anyone else. After a few days, something unexpected happened and the sandstorm came again. The glass thought he could block it, but without the window frame, he couldn't stand at all. The sandstorm blew it down without any notice. Fortunately, the owner saw it and caught him. The window frame also thought that his body could block the sandstorm, but he had no glass, so he couldn't block it. After the sandstorm,...
Ⅸ Continue writing a fable of 400 words
Continue writing the tortoise and the hare
After the last tortoise and the hare , the little rabbit learned his lesson. He challenged the little turtle again and wanted to have another tortoise and hare race.
With a "bang", the gunshot rang out, the little white rabbit rushed out like an arrow from the string, and the little turtle also crawled desperately. But the little rabbit quickly distanced himself from the little turtle and ran halfway up the mountain.
The little rabbit was running fast, and suddenly heard the sound of "Ouch, ouch". The little rabbit quickly ran over and saw that an old woman had fallen. The little rabbit asked: "What's wrong with you?" "My ankle is sprained. Can you take me to the hospital?" she said. The little rabbit hesitated and thought: Should I send the old lady to the hospital, or should I get the gold medal? It looked at the pained expression of the old woman, and finally made up its mind and said, "Okay." It carried the old woman to the hospital.
The little turtle crawled and crawled, and finally it was almost at the end. It looked up and found that the championship line was still hanging in front. It felt strange: Could it be that the little rabbit was sleeping again? So, it crossed the finish line with great energy. The little turtle wins again! All the little animals rushed forward and threw the little turtle high.
At this time, the little rabbit ran over. He didn't say anything, but just congratulated the little turtle. After a while, a police uncle came. He patted the little rabbit on the shoulder and said, "This kid did a good deed without leaving his name. He sent an old woman to the hospital." Suddenly, the little animals were all excited. Applauding, the little rabbit smiled sheepishly. The little turtle said: "You are the real champion!"
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Ⅹ Rewrite the fable in 100 words
There is a huge sea turtle on the beach of the island. It basked in the warm sun and crawled slowly, feeling very comfortable.
A little seagull flew over, rested on the back of the turtle and asked: "Grandpa, how old are you?"
"Not too big, not too young, exactly 100 years old. The turtle is 100 years old." He said slowly
"You must have been to many places at your age, right? You must have a lot of ability, right? you. . . . . The curious little seagull asked questions like a barrage of questions.
The old turtle came to his senses. It stretched its neck, raised its head, swayed slightly, and boasted: "This, I have traveled all over the Pacific; I have visited all the desolate islands. I have also visited the deepest seabed. As for my vast abilities, it will make you drool with envy.
As the turtle was talking, the little seagull suddenly flew away in fear. A man came over and turned the turtle upside down. The man walked away and said with a smile: I have no time now. I will move you on the boat in a while. The old turtle knows that something bad is going to happen, and he is just waiting for bad luck. La. Seeing the old turtle lying on his back, the little seagull flew over and said in surprise, "My miraculous old man, are you just waiting for others to take him away?"
After hearing this, the old turtle felt ashamed. Covering his face with his front feet
(10) Extended reading of fables
1. Fables are generally short in length, with concise and concise language and structure. Relatively simple and extremely expressive.
2. Fables are distinctively educational and satirical. They often use metaphors to embody instructive themes or profound truths in simple stories. Thoughts mostly use one to describe the other, the distant to represent the near, the past to represent the present, and the small to represent the big.
3. The plots of fables are generally fictitious, and the protagonists are relatively random and can be people or things. .
4. Commonly used rhetorical techniques in fables include metaphor, exaggeration, symbolism, personification, etc.
5. "Fu" means "to place" the author's thoughts on. In a story, people can understand a certain truth from it.