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Thoughts after reading fables

Reflections on Fable Stories (General 15)

How do you feel after tasting a famous book? Write your thoughts after reading and make records. Is it impossible to write without a clue? The following is my feedback on the fables I collected for you. Welcome to share.

Reflections on Fable Stories 1 I read The Farmer and the Snake, one of the ancient fables in China.

In winter, the farmer found a snake frozen stiff. He wanted to warm it, so he held it in his arms. The snake woke up after warming up. When I woke up, I bit the farmer and killed him.

After reading this story, I understand a truth: no matter how good you are to the wicked, their nature will not change. We should know the bad guys, reform them and create a beautiful and peaceful world.

Reflections on Fable Stories 2 Recently, I read a book called China Ancient Fables, which made me understand many profound truths. Among them, what impressed me the most was Waiting for the Rabbit.

This story is mainly about a farmer who has been waiting for a rabbit with a stump since he found a rabbit killed in the field, which has been abandoned.

I think he is so stupid that he regards what happens by accident as something that will happen frequently. Just like my sister. She once got full marks and got carried away. She has been playing since then, always showing off her achievements to others everywhere, but she no longer studies hard. As a result, she only got 80 points in another exam. The farmer's story and my sister's real case made me understand a truth: don't be lucky about unexpected gains, let alone pin your hopes on unearned gains and good luck. Only hard work can lead a really good life. Don't be like a farmer and my sister.

Reflections on Fable Stories 3 Whenever I pick up Aesop's fables, I will think of some profound truths. For example, the fable Shadow tells us a profound truth: there is nothing perfect in the world. There is also "Dog with Meat", which also tells us; Don't be greedy,

If we keep these truths in mind, we won't be bad boys.

Thinking about Fable Story 4 This holiday, I read the ancient fable story of China, and the "Puffer's Wrath" in it left a deep impression on me.

The story goes like this: Once upon a time, there was a puffer fish. One day, while singing and swimming, it accidentally bumped into a bridge column. It complained that the bridge column wouldn't let go, so it surfaced angrily and wanted to settle accounts with the bridge column. Just then, an eagle flew by and ate the puffer fish in one bite.

After watching the Puffer's Wrath, I learned not to get angry so easily, otherwise it will bring misfortune.

Reflections on Fable Stories 5 The tortoise and the eagle in Aesop's Fables mainly tell: A tortoise asked the eagle to teach him to fly, and the eagle persuaded the tortoise, which is completely against your nature. The tortoise did not listen to persuasion, but the eagle agreed, so the eagle grabbed the tortoise and threw it into the air. As a result, the tortoise was thrown on a stone and smashed to pieces.

From this story, I realized that if people are competitive and don't listen to advice, they will only harm themselves.

Aesop's Fables is my favorite book. This book talks a lot about the contest between beauty and ugliness, justice and evil. As Goethe, a great German poet, said, "Reading a good book is equivalent to talking to a noble person." Every time you read a good book, you open the treasure house of literature again and again.

For example, there is a small fable in this book that tells such a thing. One winter, a farmer found a snake that was about to freeze to death and took it home in his arms. The snake warmed up, woke up, resumed its nature and killed the benefactor. Before he died, the farmer said bitterly, "I pity such an ungrateful guy and should be punished."

This story tells me that even if I show the greatest kindness to the wicked, their evil nature will not change.

After reading this book, I learned a lot about being a man. Children, let's all read good books!

Today, we learned the fable composition Waiting for the Rabbit, mainly about a farmer in the Warring States Period. Because he often has no food, he has to work hard in the fields every day.

One day, while he was concentrating on his work, a big and fat rabbit suddenly appeared from the grass. Because of its high speed, before it could concentrate, it was already lying on the stump at the edge of the field.

At this time, the farmer was pleasantly surprised. There is such a good thing in the world. So he took the rabbit home and cooked a big dinner. He thought, if there is a rabbit here every day, I won't have to work in the future. So, the farmer gave up his field and waited by the stump every day. ...

Through this article, I understand that people can't get something for nothing. Only by keeping their feet on the ground can they live a good life.

After reading the fable, there was a rich man in the Song Dynasty. The wall of his house collapsed because of the heavy rain. His son and old neighbors advised him, "build it quickly, or thieves will come in." But the rich don't listen. His family really lost a lot of property overnight. The rich man admires his son's cleverness, but suspects that the thief is an old neighbor.

After reading this fable, I realized that feelings can blind reason. If you don't respect the facts and only regard intimacy and feelings as the criteria for judging right and wrong, you will make subjective guesses, draw conclusions and even harm yourself.

In our life, we should respect the facts instead of being emotional as in the article. We should listen to opinions fairly and not look at the people who put forward opinions. We should not be partial to others.

After reading the fable, I read the fable Great Achievements. After reading this fable, I feel that we should not only look at the surface, but also look into the depths. Just like Liu Bang in the story said, "Do you understand that when hunting, it is the hounds who chase the prey, but it is the hunters who find those prey?" However, the credit of soldiers fighting on the battlefield is like that of hounds, and that of Xiao He is like that of hunters! "Seeing this sentence makes me feel that the victory of the battlefield is not necessarily the credit of the soldiers.

Reading this fable reminds me of my usual study, just like my test scores went from low to high and from retrogression to progress. It seems that it is my serious credit. In fact, the most credit is not mine, but the person who patiently explained the exercises to me before I reviewed the exam-the hard gardener has the greatest credit!

After reading the fable 10 Yesterday I read a fable called "Ant and dung beetles". The general content of the story is as follows:

In summer, other animals live leisurely. In winter, ants store food for themselves in the field. The dung beetle was surprised and asked him why he worked so hard. The ant didn't speak.

Winter came, the heavy rain washed away the cow dung, and dung beetles begged food from ants. The ant asked, "Hey, man, if I was working, you wouldn't criticize me, but you would also work, so you wouldn't be hungry now!" " "

This story made me understand a truth. No matter how the situation changes, we should learn from hardworking people and not be lazy. Laziness will never end well!

After reading the fable story, 1 1 After reading Aesop's fable, every story in it can tell us a lot about being a man.

The story "The Fox and the Crane" tells that the fox invited the crane to dinner. The fox took out a flat stone plate with only a little food in it. The crane couldn't eat it at all, because its mouth was sharp and long, but the fox ate it with relish, so the crane had to go home hungry. The next day, the crane invited the fox to dinner, but the crane took out a very tall bottle, but the mouth of the bottle was very small. The crane's mouth can easily reach into the bottle, and the fox can't taste it. Finally, it was rewarded accordingly.

Reflection on Fable Stories 12 I saw Aesop's Fables today, and one of the stories made me understand an impressive truth. It is this truth that has greatly changed my attitude towards others.

The story goes like this: once upon a time, wild boar and wild horse often ate grass and drank water together. Wild boar is evil, and horses hate it very much. He immediately went to the hunter to avenge him. The hunter made a condition, and the horse flatly agreed. The wild boar was defeated by the hunter, but the wild horse became the hunter's slave forever. At this time, the wild horse realized his mistake, but it was too late.

This story tells that people must be tolerant of others in life, and don't want to retaliate against others because of a little thing, otherwise it will bring serious consequences to themselves. I just didn't have this kind of tolerance for people before, and I always cared about a little thing. It seems that I have to change this problem.

Today, I read the fable "The Milkman", which tells the story of a little girl who squeezed a bucket of milk and sold it in the market. She imagined her life after selling milk all the way, but the milk spilled and she got nothing.

This story tells us that we should keep our feet on the ground, concentrate on what we should do in front of us, and don't fantasize too much.

After reading fables, I read Aesop's fables again this summer. I learned a lot from it, how to treat people, how to get along with children, and the beauty of the literary world. I should be kind, friendly, honest and brave.

The Farmer and the Snake in Aesop's Fables tells the story of a farmer who was bitten and poisoned to save a poisonous snake. In this story, I understand that the harmful nature of bad people will never change. Therefore, there should be no pity for the bad guys.

I will continue to read good books and increase my knowledge in the future.

Reflections on Fable Stories 15 During the summer vacation, I finished reading a book called Aesop's Fables. What impressed me the most was the story A Sick Woman's Dream, which inspired me a lot.

The story is mainly about a man named Lu Sheng. On his way to Beijing to take an exam, he had a dream with a porcelain pillow in his hotel. In the dream, he went home, got married, gave birth to a child and became an official. He was suddenly awakened when he was enjoying endless prosperity, but the pot of yellow rice cooked by the shopkeeper was not ripe from the moment he fell asleep to the moment he woke up.

This fable tells us that daydreaming can't do anything, and we must work hard and pay hard to make our dreams come true.