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Notes on Aesop's Fables

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In Aesop's fables, there are all short stories. However, each story tells a different profound truth. Among them, I am most impressed by the "tortoise and rabbit race.".

The rabbit and the tortoise race. The rabbit laughs at the tortoise's slow pace, but the tortoise laughs and says that one day it will run the hare. They started the race immediately. The tortoise crawled like hell and never stopped. But the rabbit is a lunge forward, and one step ahead. Looking at the tortoise being left behind, the rabbit thought, the game is too easy, he can sleep first. It sat under the tree and fell asleep. But the tortoise kept on crawling. It slowly overtook the rabbit and became the champion.

This story tells a truth that those who move forward steadily can always win the final victory!

Now, do you want to know why I like this story? I'll tell you, actually, I have this experience too!

When I was in the fourth grade, my math score was not very good. I couldn't get above the mark line in the exam. Some of my classmates laughed at me and said: 'my test scores once are equal to your test scores twice. 'after listening to this, I felt ashamed and decided to give you a good score in the fifth grade! During the summer vacation, I worked hard to preview the fifth grade mathematics. Several times I wanted to give up. But welcome to follow wechat: www 4hw for more knowledge. But my determination keeps pushing me up. Unremitting efforts in exchange for good results! My math scores are above average in both exams! I think back to the scene at that time, and I am proud of myself!

The above things tell us that as long as we continue to work hard, there will be good results!

Grade five: my friends of North Primary School have a feeling after reading the adventures of Tom Sawyer_ In this winter vacation, I read an American Mark Twain's Adventures of Tom Sawyer. This book has benefited me a lot.

This book is mainly about the story of a smart and mischievous child, which highlights the young people's pursuit of novelty and love of adventure. The protagonist of this book is Tom. Tom is a naughty kid. He hates boring class and monotonous life. But in the book, he has a firm and resolute spirit, he is full of conscience and sense of justice, these are what we have to learn.

Around us, there are dangers all the time: when we take a bus, we may encounter thieves; when we walk at night, we may encounter robberies & hellip; & hellip; why don't these people go to work to earn money and have to do illegal things? Maybe it's because of the family's lack of money. Maybe it's because we have to. Maybe it's because we're confused. Maybe it's because it's so easy and quick to make money. We don't know why. But what I know is that as long as we have conscience and a sense of justice, there may be fewer bad people and more good people in the world. Isn't it? Why don't good people do bad things? That's because they know that if they do something harmful to society, their conscience will be upset and even constitute a crime! What about the bad guys? They just lack conscience and sense of justice! Sometimes good people and bad people are just thinking about it! Therefore, Tom's determination, conscience and sense of justice are worthy of our learning, and we should also learn!

Just imagine, if everyone will be like Tom, then how beautiful and harmonious the society will be!

Sixth grade: Zhao Xinpeng's feeling after reading Aesop's Fables_ I remember when I was a child, I often heard teachers and parents tell me: Once upon a time, there was an old man who could tell stories. His name was Aesop. Today, after I finished my homework, I finally had time to finish reading Aesop's fables.

Aesop's fables, by means of personification, depicts those birds and animals with different personalities and preferences, which are used to compare all kinds of people and reveal the truth, good and evil, beauty and ugliness of the human world. Among so many fables, my favorite one is fox who sees a lion. It is about a fox who has never seen a lion. One day, they finally met. For the first time, the fox was scared to death when he saw this powerful and majestic giant. He scurried away. Coincidentally, they met again. Although it was the second time, the fox was still in a panic, but it was much better than last time. When we met for the third time, the fox went forward confidently and chatted with the lion.

After reading this story, I immediately tell the truth of this fable: practice makes perfect. After thinking about it, I think the character represented by Fox is very similar to me. In the first and second grades of primary school, I was very timid. As soon as I went to the stage, my legs would be weak, my limbs would tremble, and my tongue would feel numb. In the third grade, I dared to speak under the stage, but I still didn't dare to speak on the stage. In the fourth grade, I spat out lotus flowers on the stage with a self-confident manner, winning applause. In the fifth grade, I won the first prize in the 'oral English Competition'. This shows that when we encounter difficulties, we should face them bravely and think of solutions.

There is also a fable in "flies": a fly falls into the soup pot and is about to drown. He said to himself: 'well, I've had enough to eat, enough to drink, and a bath. I'm dead with no regrets. 'fly's words fully reflect its self mocking spirit, and also tell us: when in a new environment and unavoidable, we can try to adapt to the environment and integrate into the environment.

Aesop's Fables express profound philosophies in the way of stories. Therefore, in ancient Greece, Aesop's fables are even a measure of one's knowledge. Aristophanes, a famous comedian at that time, once wrote such a line: "you don't even know Aesop's Fables well, which shows how ignorant and lazy you are. 'it's a good book.

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