Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Choose three wonderful fables.

Choose three wonderful fables.

# Ability Training # The protagonist of the lead fable can be a person, an animal or a plant. Fables often use metonymy to reveal educational themes or profound truths in highly concise stories. The following are three wonderful fables, which need not be shared. Welcome to read the reference!

A leaf

The little 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. ...

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!

Improper naming

Once upon a time, in rural areas, when adults named their children, they usually named boys "Dahei", "Erhei" and "Donggou" and girls "Chunhua", "Chuntao" and "Chimonanthus praecox". In this way, it is not uncommon for many cases with the same name.

There is a father in the country who wants to name his two sons, but he can't think of the same names as others. What should he call them? After much deliberation, he named his eldest son "thief" and his youngest son "ou" (meaning beating people).

Time flies, the sun and the moon fly, and the two sons have grown up, both of whom have become "young people". It is difficult to predict the fate of life. It's a blessing, not a curse, but a curse.

One day, the eldest son "stole" to do business in other places, and people had already left home and walked on the road. The old man suddenly remembered something to tell his eldest son to call him back. He ran after him and shouted, "Thief! Steal! "

What a coincidence! What a coincidence! What a coincidence!

It happened that local officials had to go through this avenue for inspection, and they had to walk two miles before turning right and taking the East Road to go home. The sedan chair is being carried here trembling. He has been sitting in the sedan chair for nearly half an hour, trying to close his eyes and doze off. Suddenly I heard someone shout "thief! Steal! " I woke up with a start, and my sleepiness was called away by this sudden cry. The official gently lifted the curtain of the sedan chair and looked in the direction of shouting: I saw a young teenager walking in front and an old man shouting "thief!" Behind him. Steal! "

This is not bad! In a peaceful world, it is outrageous that someone dares to steal in broad daylight, or even a strong young man steals the property of the elderly! So the official pulled open the curtain of half the car door and ordered the guards around him: "Go up and arrest the young man who came in a hurry!" " He is a robber. "

Officials heard the old man shouting "thief" and thought that the old man was chasing robbers, so they caught the "thief" and tied it up. Seeing that his eldest son was caught and tied up by officials, the old man wanted to ask his second son to "fight" and explain the actual situation to officials. Seeing the emergency, he was so anxious that he couldn't say anything else at the moment. He just kept shouting "Beat! Hey! "

After officials caught the "thief" of the old man's eldest son, they could not accuse him of stealing. They asked the soldiers to tie the "thief" tightly with thick hemp rope and then bring it back to the yamen for interrogation and conviction. I was about to lift the sedan chair when I suddenly heard the old man shouting eagerly, "Ouch!" " Hey! The soldiers who bound the thief thought that the old man sent a signal to beat the young robber, so fists and sticks rained down on the thief's head and body. If the old man and his second son hadn't arrived in time to explain the situation, the "thief" would have been killed.

This fable tells people: pay attention to the consistency between "name" and "reality" and handle things carefully; To prevent the name from being scrapped. If the name is not true, it will cause misunderstanding and the result will be counterproductive.

Walk into a dead end

There is a scholar who likes to argue with others no matter what he sees.

One day, the scholar went to Ai Zi's house, as if to give advice to Ai Zi, but he was actually making things difficult for others. He asked Ai Zi, "Why is the bell tied under the car body and around the camel's neck?"

Ai Zi replied, "Carts and camels are very big and often travel at night. If they meet on a narrow road, it is difficult to avoid and collide. " So hanging bells on them is precisely to send letters to each other and avoid them in advance when they are still far away. "

Ai Zi had not finished, but the man asked, "There is a bell hanging at the top of the pagoda, and the pagoda will always be fixed somewhere." Does the stupa also need to hang bells to avoid collisions when walking at night? " Why do pagodas hang bells? "

Ai Zi said a little unhappily, "You are too rigid. Don't you see those birds always like to nest high? Their nests are always littered with filthy excrement, and bells are hung on the tower. When birds fly, the bells will shake, making them afraid to build nests. This has nothing to do with cart camels hanging bells. "

The scholar seems to be ignorant. He asked again, "Falcons and kites also have small bells on their tails. Is this to prevent birds from nesting on their tails? "

Ai Zi couldn't help laughing and said, "You see, you are also a scholar. Are you deliberately playing dumb or do you really don't understand? " Falcons and kites catch birds and animals and often go into trees or bushes. Sometimes the rope that binds their feet is caught by branches and can't get free, so when they flap their wings, the bell will ring. When the hunter hears the bell, he can know where they are and find them. Falcons and kites with bells on their feet certainly have nothing to do with bird nesting. "

The scholar kept asking the dwarf, "I have seen the funeral procession, and there is a man in front who always rings the bell and sings an elegy." I didn't understand why at first, but now I know that I am afraid that the branches will entangle his feet so that people can find him along the bell. I just want to ask you, is the belt on that man's foot made of pimps or silk thread? "

Ai Zi was really impatient and answered the scholar angrily: "The person who rings the doorbell is the guide of the dead. Because the deceased was so sophistry before his death, ringing the bell made his dead body happy! "

Scholars finally have nothing to say at this point.

In life, some people only know how to grasp the superficial similarity of some things unilaterally, and regard accidental coincidence as an inevitable connection, thus making logical mistakes of stealing concepts and confusing right and wrong.