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The farmer's fortune-telling stories _ the farmer's fortune-telling stories

What did the farmer find in the farmer and the goddess of luck?

"The Farmer and the Goddess of Luck" is a fable, which tells a dialogue between a farmer and the Goddess of Luck. In this story, the farmer found that his luck was not as bad as he thought.

In the story, the farmer met the goddess of fortune and told her his misfortune. The goddess of fortune told him that he had no real misfortune because he had a healthy cow and a fertile land.

Farmers began to realize their wealth instead of complaining about the lack of it. Through this conversation, the farmer discovered his luck and learned to cherish what he already had.

This fable tells people to cherish the happiness they have in front of them and not always stare at what others have and ignore the wealth they already have. It also reminds people to learn to be grateful, cherish the present, and not to complain and envy blindly.

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Fable story is a literary form that tells stories through fictional animals, plants or other non-characters, thus conveying some morality or philosophy. These stories usually convey specific moral concepts or values by exaggerating or personifying the behaviors and experiences of animals or other characters.

Fable stories usually contain the following characteristics:

1. Fictional characters: Animals, plants or other non-characters usually play the characters in the story, and these characters often have anthropomorphic characteristics and can express human emotions and qualities.

2. Moral lessons: Fable stories often aim at clear moral lessons or philosophies, and convey specific moral concepts or wisdom through the interaction between story plots and characters.

3. Exaggeration and symbolism: Stories and characters' behaviors are often exaggerated or symbolized to highlight the theme and lessons of stories.

Famous fable writers include Aesop, La Fontaine and Andersen. Their fables are deeply loved by people and widely used in education and cultural inheritance. Through these fables, people can comprehend morality and wisdom in pleasant reading and have a deeper understanding of life and society.