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What's the story in Aesop's Fables?

1. Red Little Red Riding Hood

One day, Little Red Riding Hood's mother asked Little Red Riding Hood to visit her grandmother. Little Red Little Red Riding Hood met a wolf in the forest, but she had never seen a wolf. The wolf asked Little Red Riding Hood what she was doing. Little Red Little Red Riding Hood told her that she was going to see her grandmother. After learning that Little Red Riding Hood was going to visit her grandmother, she ate her grandmother before Little Red Riding Hood arrived. When Little Red Riding Hood came to her grandmother's house, the wolf pretended to be her grandmother and let Little Red Riding Hood in. Little Red Riding Hood was also eaten by wolves. Later, a hunter passed by Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother's house. He saw a wolf sleeping in her bed, so he cut open the wolf's belly while the wolf was asleep and rescued Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother.

2. Tortoise and Rabbit Race

One day, the rabbit laughed at the tortoise for walking slowly and challenged the tortoise to race with it. The tortoise agreed. In the process of running, the rabbit relies on its own fast running and stops all the way. Later, he fell asleep under a big tree. When he woke up, it was very late. He thought that the tortoise had not reached the finish line, so he hurried to the finish line. Who knew that the tortoise had slowly climbed to the finish line and won the race?

3. The farmer and the snake

A farmer saw a snake frozen stiff in the cold winter. He felt very sorry for it, so he picked it up, held it carefully in his arms and warmed it with his warm body.

The snake was heated, gradually revived and revived. When it woke up completely, it immediately recovered its nature and bit the benefactor with sharp fangs, causing fatal trauma to him.

When the farmer died, he said regretfully, "I pity the wicked and don't distinguish good from evil." As a result, I hurt myself and suffered such retribution. " If there is an afterlife, I will never pity the wicked like a poisonous snake. "