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What are the stories in Aesop's fables?

The story of the third grade of Aesop's Fables is:

1. Donkey in lion's skin: A donkey wandered around in lion's skin to scare those weak and ignorant animals. He saw the fox and tried to scare him. The fox happened to have heard his cry before, so he said to the donkey, "If I don't recognize your cry, I will be afraid, too."

In other words, some people look arrogant and handsome, but when they open their mouths, they show their true colors.

2. Lions and Wild Boars: In summer, hot summer makes people very thirsty. The lion and the wild boar came to Koizumi to drink water together. Who do they drink for first? They fought each other to death. When they were panting, they suddenly turned around and saw some vultures waiting. They know that whoever falls will be eaten. So they stopped fighting and said, "Let's be friends. Better than being eaten by vultures and crows. "

In other words, there should be no boring struggle between people, otherwise, it will bring disaster to yourself.

3. Shepherd and Wolf: The shepherd picked up a newborn wolf cub and took it home to feed it with his dog. When the little wolf grows up, if a wolf comes to get the sheep, he will take the dog to chase it. Once, the dog didn't catch up, and the wolf continued to rush. After catching up, he gave the mutton to other wolves. From then on, sometimes there is no wolf to rob the sheep, but it will secretly kill a sheep and share it with the dog. Later, the shepherd noticed its behavior and hung it on a tree.

This story shows that a leopard cannot change his spots.

4. Children and crows: One day, a woman went to tell the fortune of a dumb child. The fortune teller predicted that the child would be killed by crows. She was very scared, so she made a big box and put the child in it for protection. She opens the box regularly and sends food and water to the children. Once, she was opening the lid of the box to give the child a drink, and the child poked his head playfully. Unfortunately, the crow's beak buckle on the box hit the child's forehead, causing him to die.

In other words, the coming disaster is inevitable, only to improve their ability to fight it.