"Once upon a time, there was a shepherd boy who went to the mountains to herd sheep every day.
One day, he felt bored and came up with an idea to make fun of everyone. He shouted at the farmer who was farming at the foot of the mountain, "The wolf is coming! The wolf is coming! Help! "
Hearing the shouts, the farmers rushed to the mountain with hoes and sickles. As they ran, they shouted, "Don't be afraid, son, we will help you kill the wolf!" " "
Wolf: It looks like a dog, with a long face, ears pricked up and a drooping tail. It is cruel. It eats rabbits, sheep and deer.
The farmers rushed to the mountain panting, but there was no sign of the wolf! Wahaha, who was herding sheep, laughed: "That's funny, you were cheated!" The farmers left angrily.
The next day, the shepherd boy did the same thing again. The kind farmer rushed up to help him fight the wolf, but there was still no sign of the wolf.
The shepherd boy couldn't bear to laugh: "Ha ha! You've been taken in again! Haha! "
Everyone was angry that the shepherd boy lied again and again and never trusted him again.
A few days later, the wolf really came and broke into the sheep. The shepherd boy was very scared. He shouted to the farmers in despair, "The wolf is coming! The wolf is coming! Help! The wolf is really coming! "
When the farmers heard his cry, they thought he was lying again. Everyone ignored him and no one helped him. As a result, many sheep of the shepherd boy were killed by wolves. "
This is a very good story to educate children. I think more than 90% of parents in China have told this classic story to their children. It is worth pondering that although children have heard many stories about parents teaching their children to be honest and trustworthy when they were young, how many children have really become honest people when they grow up, and how many children have really been inspired by the story of wolves and benefited from it in their later lives? . I think it's not just as simple as telling stories. Parents really need to do some homework to really let their children understand the truth.