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Better late than never, fable
Fable story is a story with fable or obvious teaching significance and a literary genre. The following are my fables, I hope you like them.

Fable story article 1 I recently read the idiom story "Better late than never", which mainly tells: "One person raises a flock of sheep. One day, when he was herding sheep, he found that a sheep was missing. When an inspection found a hole in the sheepfold, the neighbor advised him to repair the sheepfold, but he wouldn't listen. The next day, he lost another sheep, and he regretted not listening to his neighbor's advice. Hurry up and fix the sheepfold, and the sheep have never been lost since then. "

In real life, I have also seen the story of "mending after the sheep is dead". During the Chinese New Year, my father often smokes at home, and our whole family is very unhappy, so I want to persuade my father to give up smoking. One day, my father smoked again, and I pretended to cough on purpose. Dad asked, "Daughter, what's wrong with you?" I said, "What can I do? I can't stand the smell of smoke? " Dad said inexplicably, "How can I get in your way when I smoke?" "The problem is big. You smoke, I cough when I smell smoke, and my lungs hurt and I feel uncomfortable. Because there are many toxic substances in the smoke. Some scientists say that smoking equals taking drugs. Just pick me up on drugs. I am still a child. " Dad said inexplicably, "I didn't expect to hurt you again." In that case, I will never smoke again. " I'm so happy to hear that. A week later, I found my father smoking again, which really made me sad! I have a cough again and a fever. The doctor diagnosed me with acute pneumonia, which worried my father. He kept blaming himself: "I will never smoke again!" I will never smoke again! " Since then, dad has changed a lot of this bad habit.

What many people do is "it's too late to mend." They didn't listen to other people's advice at first and went their own way. Only through painful lessons can they correct their mistakes. I don't want to do anything "better late than never" again. I should listen to other people's advice and correct my mistakes in time. I can't delay any longer.

There is such a fable that it is better to be late than never.

It tells the story of a family. They raised many lambs and took good care of them every day. Soon, the lambs grew up. But at the same time, their jumping ability is getting better and better until they can jump out of the fence. Coincidentally, there is a hole next to the fence. One day, some lambs ran out of the hole. When the neighbors saw it, they quickly told the owner of the lamb that they looked calm and didn't care. They thought the fence was short and the lambs jumped out, so they raised the fence.

But a few days later, another lamb ran out, and the owner only raised the fence without checking the reason. As a result, more and more lambs ran, and finally there were almost no sheep in the fence. The owner saw the last few lambs run out of the hole broken in the fence. Only then did he realize that it was not the fence that was short, but the hole. He hurried to find wood to fill the hole, but in fact, it was already late.

The horse was stolen, and it was too late to lock the stable.

This fable tells us not to wait until things are too serious to be remedied, because it must be too late by then. What difficulties you encounter in your study should be solved in time. Don't accumulate more problems, then you will get lazier and lazier, and finally you will never start.

Today, we are going to learn the fable "Better late than never". This fable made me understand that we should listen to other people's opinions more, and don't lose things before we know how to correct them.

This fable is mainly about a herdsman. He keeps a lot of sheep in his sheepfold, but there is a small hole next to his sheepfold, just enough for a wolf to get in. One day, a wolf got into a hole and took a sheep. The next day, the herdsmen found that they were missing a sheep and didn't care. Others suggested that he fill the small hole. He wouldn't listen either. At night, the wolf got into the hole again and took another sheep away. This time, the shepherd listened to the advice and repaired the small hole. Actually, I've made this mistake before. The thing is this: at that time, my writing posture was wrong, and the teacher said, let me change my writing posture. I didn't listen to the teacher's advice. After a while, my eyes became nearsighted. I put on my glasses after myopia and felt very bad, so I took the teacher's advice and corrected my writing posture. After a while, my eyes stopped being nearsighted and I felt better at once.

This is a short story of mine, which made me understand that I should listen to other people's advice. Don't lose something to correct yourself.

Once upon a time, there was a man who lived by raising sheep. This man is very casual, just look at his sheepfold. The fence is high and low, uneven, and it seems to be still weak.

One day, a big hole appeared in his sheepfold fence. Count carefully, huh? It seems that a sheep is missing. People in the same village saw it and said to him, "Fill this hole quickly. Otherwise your sheep will be lost again. " Hearing this, the man replied, "I just lost one." I still have a lot. " Hearing this, the fellow villager shook his head and left.

Day after day, there are fewer and fewer sheep in the sheepfold. The villagers came again and said, "Your sheep was probably caught by a wolf or ran away by itself. You should have listened to me and repaired the sheepfold earlier, so there wouldn't be so few sheep. " Hearing this, the man replied impatiently, "I'm tired of you coming to talk about me several times." You didn't steal my sheep, did you? " The villagers sighed and left.

A few days later, there were less than ten sheep left in the sheepfold. Sheep farmers began to panic. He remembered what the villagers said and thought, mend it, or my sheep will be lost. Say that finish, he ran to the next door to borrow tools.

It was a long time before he stopped. "Ha, finally repaired. Now, my sheep will never get lost again. " The shepherd wiped his sweat and said.

Since then, sheep farmers have never been less than sheep.

Once upon a time, there was a boy who tended sheep in the village. His sheep always grew fat and strong.

One day, he drove the sheep home and was surprised to find a hole in the fence of the sheepfold! But he was lazy and unwilling to mend the circle, so he drove the sheep casually and went home humming a tune.

At night, a hungry wolf jumped out of the grass and looked around, thinking of stealing a family's sheep to fill his stomach. Suddenly, the old wolf looked at the shepherd boy's sheepfold and said, "This sheepfold has not been repaired yet, and my flat stomach is satisfied by the fat sheep." Say that finish, two steps and three steps, take three fat sheep.

The next morning, the child woke up and saw that there were only a dozen sheep left, so he went to ask his neighbor Uncle Wang. He said, "son, you know there is another hole in the fence, why don't you fix it foolishly?" "How did I know there would be wolves?"

On this day, he still didn't mend the circle, and the result was. That night, the wolf stared at his sheepfold and found that the hole was still there So he stole three more sheep and wanted to eat them all before he left next time. He got up in the morning and looked, ah! There are only a few shivering lambs left in the fence. I was so anxious that my face turned red. At this moment, Uncle Wang happened to pass by and said to him with a smile, "Do you understand the importance of this matter now?" The child said with shame, "I see." She ran home and mended the hole. The wolf came again at night. But it turned left and right and couldn't find the hole, so it had to leave in despair.

Since then, no sheep have been lost in the children's house.

Once upon a time, there was a man who kept some sheep. One morning, he went to herd sheep and found that there were few. It turned out that there was a hole in the sheepfold. The wolf got into the hole at night and took the sheep away.

The neighborhood advised him to say, "Hurry up the sheepfold and plug the hole."

He said, "Why build a sheepfold when the sheep are lost?"

The next morning, he went to herd sheep and found another one missing. It turned out that the night wolf got into the hole again and took the sheep away.

He regretted not accepting his neighbor's advice and thought it was not too late to mend. He quickly plugged the hole and repaired the sheepfold firmly. Since then, the sheep has never been lost.

This is the fable "Better late than never". I think it's not too late to mend after learning. The truth of this fable is that it is not too late for a person to do something wrong as long as he is willing to accept opinions and correct them. I think the man who lost the sheep was a little silly the first time, but after listening to his neighbor's advice the second time, he became smart and mended the sheepfold. Otherwise, his sheep will be robbed one by one, eaten one by one, and there will be none left at last. Then what does he live on?

Better late than never, fable 7 This night, the moon is dark and windy, and you can't see your fingers. A hungry wolf trudged all night and decided to try his luck in Wangjiazhuang. After walking around the village, it found a big hole in a sheepfold, which was a godsend! I saw that it got into the sheepfold effortlessly, and a group of sheep were sleeping sweetly. The outermost sheep was dragged away by the fierce wolf's teeth before it could bark.

The next day, at dawn, Wang Er got up early. He got up to herd sheep. A closer look reveals a pool of blood in the sheepfold, and a fat lamb has long since disappeared. Wang Er was so angry that he swore, and he was counting on keeping these sheep well and selling them at a good price for a good year. Soon, the kind neighbors heard Wang Er's scolding and shouting. They all gathered around and asked Wang Er what had happened. Neighbor Uncle Wang walked around the sheepfold and soon found the big hole in the sheepfold. He quickly said to Wang Er: Wang Er, your sheepfold has been in disrepair for a long time, and a big hole has rotted. Fix it quickly! Wang Er sighed, shook his head and said indifferently, Alas! I lost it all, why should I make up for it? Silence dispersed in succession, and Wang Er ignored the big hole.

A few days later, at dawn, Wang Er heard something in the sheepfold. He hurried to the sheepfold and saw that the sheepfold was a mess and a fat sheep disappeared without a trace. Aunt Wang squatted on the ground and wanted to cry. He regretted not listening to Uncle Wang's advice, and now he has lost a sheep. If he doesn't fix his sheepfold in time, those sheep will be thrown down. Without saying anything, he quickly found some thick sticks and banged them. He was busy for a while, and the big hole in the sheepfold was quickly repaired by him.

From then on, Wangwanger's sheep have never been lost.

During the Warring States Period, after King Xiang of Chu ascended the throne, he used treacherous court officials again, which led to political corruption and the country's gradual decline. There was a minister in the state of Chu named Zhuang Xin. Seeing this situation, he was very anxious and always tried to convince him, but King Xiang of Chu only cared about his own enjoyment and didn't listen to what others said. One day, Zhuang Xin couldn't help it. He said to King Xiang of Chu, "You and some people in the palace are dissolute and lustful. Regardless of national affairs, the country will perish sooner or later! "

King Xiang of Chu was furious and scolded, "Are you crazy? How dare you curse Chu with these vicious words and confuse people? " Zhuang Xin replied unhurriedly: "I really think things must come to this, and I dare not deliberately say that Chu has any misfortune." If you always cherish this man, Chu will surely perish. Since you don't believe me, please allow me to hide in Zhao and see what will happen. "In this way, Zhuangxin saw that King Chu Xiang refused to give advice and had to hide in Zhao.

Zhuang Xin lived in Zhao Guocai for five months, and Qin really sent troops to attack Chu. There was little resistance from Chu, so Qin captured the capital of Chu. King Xiang of Chu was frightened like a lost dog and fled to Chengyang City (now Xinyang City, Henan Province). At this time, he thought of Zhuang Xin's suggestion, and he felt that Zhuang Xin's words were good. So he regretted and hated it, and sent someone to invite Zhuang Xin back, saying, "I didn't listen to you before, so I got to this point." Now, do you think there is any way to save it? "

Zhuang Xin said, "Does your master really want to repent?" King Xiang of Chu said, "I am very sad now. I wonder if it is too late? " Zhuang Xin said, "Then I'll tell you a story." So Zhuang Xin said, "Once upon a time, someone raised a circle of sheep. One morning, he found a sheep missing. A closer look revealed that there was a hole in the sheepfold. At night, the wolf came in and took a sheep. Neighbors advised him: "Fix the sheepfold quickly and plug the hole! "The man refused to accept the suggestion and replied," Why build a sheepfold when the sheep have been lost? "The next morning, he found another sheep missing. It turned out that the wolf got in from the hole again and took away a sheep. He regretted not listening to his neighbor's advice, so he quickly blocked the hole and repaired the sheepfold. From then on, wolves can no longer go into the sheepfold to grab sheep.

King Xiang of Chu understood the meaning of Zhuang Xin as soon as he heard this story, so he went on to say to Zhuang Xin, "Zhuang Aiqing, what should we do?" Therefore, Zhuang Xin analyzed the situation at that time to King Xiang of Chu, and thought that although the capital of Chu had been captured, it was impossible for Qin to destroy Chu as long as he cheered up and corrected his mistakes. King Xiang of Chu listened and did as Zhuang Xin said, so he survived the crisis and revitalized the State of Chu. The idiom "Better late than never" is based on the above two sentences, which means that if something goes wrong, it's not too late to fix it.

In ancient times, there was a teenager who raised many sheep at home. The happiest moment of his day is to put the forage in the sheepfold, listen to the bleating of the sheep and watch them eat grass happily. One night, when he came back from chopping wood, he saw a hole in the sheepfold. Because I was tired and hungry, I didn't care much. He went back to his house, ate some food and fell asleep in bed.

The next day, at dawn, he picked up fresh grass leaves and walked to the sheepfold. Oh, dear! The hole in the sheepfold seems to be bigger than yesterday. He ran into the sheepfold in three steps and counted several sheep.

Where are the sheep? He said to himself. At this moment, an old neighbor came up to him and said that it must be evening. The wolf got into the broken sheepfold and took your sheep away. Your sheep is gone, but it's not too late to mend it. The boy was very remorseful and thought, If the sheepfold had been repaired last night, the sheep would not have run away. However, as the old neighbor said, although a few sheep are missing, it is too late to mend the sheepfold.

So, the boy quickly brought tools from the house and knocked and knocked. In a short time, the sheepfold was repaired very firmly. Since then, he still went out happily every day and came back happily, and there were no fewer sheep at home.

This story tells us that when mistakes happen, it is not too late to correct and remedy them in time.

Today, I read the fable "Better late than never". The content of this story is: A man kept several sheep. One day, his sheepfold was broken and lost. The neighbor advised him to repair the sheepfold, but he didn't listen, and the sheep were lost again. So, he regretted it and repaired the sheepfold. Since then, his sheep have never been lost.

Although this fable is short, it is very instructive. Teach us to correct mistakes quickly, learn from them, learn from them and make fewer mistakes.

Looking at this fable, I think the teacher always teaches us to think deeply when we do reading questions, but I don't care. This final exam, because I didn't understand the reading questions and the composition written according to the reading questions, I wrote a digression. As a result, the performance of China people this time is not ideal. If I don't correct this shortcoming in time, I will make such mistakes in the future. I will try to get rid of this shortcoming from now on and prevent "losing sheep" again.

The fable 1 1 once upon a time, there was a man who kept a circle of sheep. One morning, he found a sheep missing. A closer look revealed that there was a hole in the sheepfold. At night, the wolf came in and took a sheep. Neighbors advised him: "Hurry up and fix the sheepfold and plug the hole!" The man refused to accept the suggestion and said, "Why build a sheepfold when the sheep have been lost?" "Extra effort." The next morning, he found another sheep missing.

It turned out that the wolf got in from the hole again and took another sheep. He regretted not listening to his neighbor's advice, so he quickly blocked the hole and repaired the sheepfold. From then on, wolves can no longer go into the sheepfold to grab sheep.

The fable 12 tells us that it is not too late to mend. Figuratively speaking, finding a way to remedy the problem can prevent further losses. It is common to make mistakes and suffer setbacks. As long as we can learn lessons seriously and take remedial measures in time, we can avoid making bigger mistakes and suffering greater losses.

Once upon a time, there was a herder who kept dozens of sheep, herded them during the day and drove them to a sheepfold surrounded by firewood and stakes at night.

One morning, the herdsmen went to herd sheep and found that one sheep was missing. There was a hole in the sheepfold. At night, a wolf got in from the hole and took a sheep.

Neighbors advised him: "Hurry up and fix the sheepfold and plug the hole."

He said, "Why repair the sheepfold when all the sheep are lost?" I didn't accept my neighbor's kind advice.

The next morning, he went to herd sheep and found that another sheep was missing. It turned out that the wolf got into the sheepfold from the hole and took away another sheep.

Herdsmen regretted not directly accepting their neighbors' suggestions and taking remedial measures in time. So he quickly blocked the hole, reinforced it as a whole, and made the sheepfold firmly.

Since then, the shepherd's sheep have never been grabbed by wolves.

The story of herders tells us that mistakes and setbacks are common. As long as we can learn lessons seriously and take remedial measures in time, we can avoid making bigger mistakes and suffering greater losses.

Fable story 13 Have you ever heard the story of mending after a sheep is dead? If you haven't heard of it, come and listen to me!

A long time ago, on a farm at the foot of the mountain, there was a hardworking farmer named Zhang Wen. He keeps a flock of fat sheep. He cleans the sheepfold quietly every day. During the day, he drove the sheep out to eat grass. That night, after he drove the sheep back, a naughty sheep loosened two fences a little, and Zhang Wen ignored them and left. The hungry wolf knew about it, so the hungry wolf took advantage of the dead of night and took a fat sheep away. Early the next morning, Zhang Wen was going to herd sheep again. However, Zhang Wen found that the crowded sheepfold was a little empty, so he counted it and found that there was indeed one sheep missing. At this time, Zhang Wen was in a hurry. Suddenly, the sofa found a gap in the intact sheepfold. He thought that the sheep must have kicked the sheepfold open yesterday and the wolf took the sheep away. He sat beside the sheepfold and touched his head. Just then, an old man came up to him and said, "Young man, get up and mend the hole in the sheepfold!" " "But Zhang Wen didn't listen to the advice and said," If one is missing, one will be missing, and it will be too late to make it up tomorrow! "The wolf came again this day and found that the hole had not been mended, so he took another sheep. In the morning, Zhang Wen found another sheep missing. He was ashamed, so he woke up and quickly began to mend the gap.

The story "Better late than never" tells us that it's not too late to mend, and it's not too late to wait until all the sheep have gone. Now also tell us that if problems are found, they should be solved in time to avoid greater losses.

Once upon a time, there was a shepherd. He is an orphan without parents. He lives by herding sheep all day. Because he has no relatives, he treats his sheep as relatives and treats them like relatives. Sheep eat the freshest grass, drink the clearest spring water, and sometimes take time to help them comb their wool. In order to prevent the sheep from getting lost, he put a fence around the sheep. He has a hobby: he likes to count sheep, and he counts sheep when he has nothing to do. He thought, if I shave my wool, sell goat's milk and then sell mutton in autumn, I will definitely get a lot of money. If I had money, I would build a house and have a house. I will marry a beautiful wife and think of giving birth to a fat boy for nothing, as if I already have a boy in my hand.

One day, he came to the sheepfold and began to count sheep. One, two, three, four, five Hey, why is one missing? He rubbed his eyes and counted it again: one, two, three, four, five, what the hell! He gasped at the air conditioner, which was outrageous! Which wicked man did it! ? Suddenly, he found a small hole in the sheepfold with some sheep blood beside it: Oh, a group of hungry wolves must have eaten my beloved sheep. At this moment, the neighbor came over: Look, there is a hole in your sheepfold, please mend it quickly. Isn't it unnecessary? With all the sheep lost, it's no use repairing the sheepfold. The shepherd cried.

Unexpectedly, the next day, the small hole in the sheepfold turned into a big hole! There are less than half of the sheep in it! At this time, the shepherd came over to have a look, as if the big house in front of him had collapsed, his wife and children had disappeared, and all his beautiful fantasies had disappeared. It seems that what the old man said is right. He really didn't listen to the old man, and he suffered! The shepherd thought. So, he picked up tools and tinkered with the sheepfold all morning.

Since then, he has never lost a sheepskin, and his sheep are as fat as before.

This story tells us that it is not too late to mend. If you make a mistake and correct it in time, you won't suffer a big loss.

One day, the shepherd was eating in the house. He heard his neighbor calling him. He rushed out of the house and saw his neighbor beside his sheepfold. The neighbor said, come and have a look. The shepherd immediately went over and took a look. Who knows, there are wolf paw prints here, and there is a big hole and a sheep bone next to the sheepfold. As soon as the shepherd came in, the lambs ran wildly inside. Neighbors advised the shepherd to plug the big hole, but the shepherd said, why should the sheepfold be built when the sheep have been lost? People can't help him, so they have to go home.

The next morning, the shepherd came to the sheepfold as usual. At the sight of another sheep missing, he still didn't care Time goes by, one day, two days, three days, and a sheep is lost every day. His losses seem to be increasing. People tried to persuade him again, but in vain.

Once someone came here to buy sheep. He didn't have any sheep. Seeing that someone else put a lot of money in his bag, but he had no money, he remembered his neighbor's advice and mended the sheepfold at once.

This idiom tells us to admit our mistakes. If we don't realize our mistakes, it will cause great losses. We shouldn't learn from shepherds!

Once upon a time, there was a man named Zhang San. His family kept many sheep. One day, Zhang San saw a hole in the sheepfold. He thought, the wolf can't get into such a small hole. So he went home.

The next morning, Zhang San found that the hole was getting bigger again. He counted and found a few sheep missing. He felt very uncomfortable and cried, "My sheep! My sheep! " The neighbor's grandfather heard Zhang San's cry and came over and asked, "What's the matter with you?" Zhang San told grandpa the whole story. Grandpa said, "Zhang San, the sheepfold is broken. You must repair it in time, or your loss will be even greater." It's still too late to fix it. "Hearing this, Zhang San felt very reasonable. He immediately brought ropes and boards to mend the sheepfold.

Since then, Zhang Sanjia's sheep have never been lost. He also understood a truth: if there is a problem, it must be remedied in time, so that there will be no greater losses.

It's better to be late than a good fable article 17. I read the fable "Better late than never" today.

This fable is mainly about: once upon a time, there was a herder who kept many sheep at home, but there was a hole next to the sheepfold, and a wolf just got in. One day, a wolf got into a hole and took a sheep. The next day, the herder found that he didn't care about losing a sheep, and others advised him to fill in the small hole. He wouldn't listen either. At night, the wolf got into the hole again and took another sheep away. This time, the shepherd listened to the advice and repaired the small hole. Since then, he has never lost a sheep.

I've done it before. Before the school exam, I play after finishing my homework, and never check whether my homework is right or wrong. Sometimes when I don't pay attention in class, I slip my mind and fail in the exam. My mother always tells me to study hard and listen to the teacher carefully. I said, "I didn't do well in the exam, and I can't get high marks no matter how hard I try." Mother was very angry and said, "You didn't do well in the exam this time. You have to strengthen your study, sum up your experience and lessons, find out the reasons and try to correct them. There are still many exams in life! " Mom's words sounded the alarm for me. Yes, I did badly in the exam. How to remedy it? How can we improve our academic performance and stop making mistakes? After I realized my mistake, I began to study actively, pay attention to the teacher in class, check my homework carefully, and improve my academic performance and exam results.

This fable tells me once again that it is not too late to do something wrong as long as it is corrected in time!