A lamb is drinking water by the river. When the wolf saw it, he wanted to find a justified excuse to eat him. So he ran to the upper reaches of the river and said that the lamb stirred the river and made him unable to drink clear water. The lamb replied that he just stood by the river and drank water. Downstream, it was impossible to muddy the upstream water.
Seeing that the plan failed, the wolf said, "My father was scolded by you last year." The lamb said that he was not born at that time. The wolf said to him, "No matter how you defend yourself, I won't let you go anyway."
Second, the lion and the grateful mouse? From Aesop's fable
The lion fell asleep and a mouse jumped on him. The lion suddenly stood up, grabbed him and prepared to eat him. The mouse begged for mercy and said that if he saved his life, he would repay him. The lion smiled contemptuously and let him go. Soon, the lion was really saved by the mouse.
It turned out that the lion was captured by hunters and tied to a tree with a rope. Hearing his cry, the mouse went over and bit the rope, set the lion free and said, "You laughed at me and didn't believe I could repay you. Now it is clear that rats can repay you. "
3. vole and house mouse? From Aesop's fable
The vole and the house mouse are good friends, and the house mouse goes to the countryside for dinner at the invitation of the vole. While eating barley and millet, he said to the vole, "You know, my friend, you live an ant's life. I have many good things there. Enjoy it with me! " The vole followed the house mouse to the city. The house mouse showed the vole beans and millet, as well as red dates, cheese, honey and fruit.
The vole was dumbfounded, surprised, praised and lamented his fate. They were about to start eating when someone opened the door. After hearing the sound, the timid house mouse got into the mouse hole in fear. When the master mouse wanted to get the cheese again, someone came into the house to get something. As soon as he saw someone, he got into the hole.
At this time, the vole had forgotten his hunger and said to the mouse in a trembling voice, "Goodbye, friend! Eat to your heart's content and enjoy these delicacies in fear. Poor thing, I'm still going to eat those barley and millet and live an ordinary life in peace that you despise.
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The origin of fable:
The word "fable" first appeared in the fable of Zhuangzi. It tells a short story, but in the specific plot, it implies deeper thinking, often with puns, to explain philosophy and confirm ideas. In the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, this narrative method was often used by pre-Qin philosophers and historical biographies as a means to explain things. Han Feizi is one of the representative works of pre-Qin reasoning prose.
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