In daily life, many parents will tell their children fables, because fables can cultivate their baby's imagination and educate their baby. Let's share the fable that orangutans drink too much. Let's have a look.
The fable of drunken orangutans There lived a group of orangutans in the forest. They like drinking. I also like to walk like a man in sandals. The hunter chose a clearing, put several jars of sweet wine, large and small wine glasses, and made up many straw sandals, strung them together with straw ropes and put them beside them. As soon as the orangutan saw the battle, he knew that the hunter had set a trap. They sat in the tree and shouted, "Your class should be killed! How many jars of liqueur and pairs of straw sandals can fool me? Sweet wine and sandals are good things! We are too greedy! Hey! " Scold and scold, feel a little dry in the mouth, and smell the smell of wine in the nose. An orangutan couldn't help it: "Hey, brothers, since these fools have prepared so many sweet wines for us, why don't we try a small glass?" Don't drink for nothing, let's drink less, don't get drunk, and don't be fooled. "His proposal is to everyone's liking, orangutans have slipped down from the tree. They drank a small cup first, while cursing the hunter who set the trap. Drinking and drinking, I felt that the small cup was too troublesome, so I changed it to a bigger cup. The more they drink, the more fragrant they are, and their mouths are full of honey. Finally, they simply grabbed a big jar and poured it into their mouths. After a while, the orangutan got drunk (mǐngdǐng), his eyes squinted, his face flushed and his feet staggered, and he began to get drunk. They chase frolicking, fight, wear sandals on their feet and learn to walk crooked. At this time, the hunter who was lying in ambush around made a gong and pounced on the orangutan. The drunken orangutan tried to escape into the forest, but he tripped over the straw rope under his feet and was caught.
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I know the hunter has set a trap, but I can't resist the temptation of sweet wine. Finally, I was trapped. In real life, orangutans don't necessarily like drinking and playing with sandals, but this story vividly outlines the faces of those who make big mistakes by coveting material comforts and chasing petty profits. People should have the ability to control themselves, never say what they shouldn't say and never do what they shouldn't do!
Fables of drunken orangutans II. The fable of idols
In a famous ancient temple, there stands a tall statue, next to which stands a man who can't reach his knees. For many years, he made people who saw him involuntarily respect, feel small and humble, and therefore longed for his redemption.
The statue has stood for hundreds of years, and he thinks it is a kind of hard labor. He knew that there was nothing he could do for those who longed for his help, so he endured humiliation and finally said to the worshippers:
"sentient beings, what a ridiculous thing you are doing! You created me with your own model, expanded me, and tried to generate a force from me to suppress your unstable spirit. I am afraid of you.
I believe you created me because you lacked self-confidence-look, can I do more than you? I don't have what you have.
"If you had the courage to mash me up, you wouldn't have shed a drop of blood from my chest.
Of course, I also know that it is also a bold act for you to create me, because you want me to be an accomplice, so that I can deceive those weak people who are with you.
"I've had enough punishment. I have been standing here for hundreds of years. Your ancestors shaped me. Later, you covered my whole body with gold leaves from generation to generation, which made my whole body shine, but I hated my position as much as I hated hypocrisy.
Please mash me up, or you can shrink me to the same size as you and give me the blood necessary for life. How grateful I am to you if you can do it-but it can't be done.
"Therefore, I think: what can really save you is yourself. And my existence can only explain your misfortune. " After saying this last sentence, the statue suddenly collapsed like a mountain.