Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Help me translate this English story into Chinese with homophones. For example: Come on, baby = be busy with your nose.
Help me translate this English story into Chinese with homophones. For example: Come on, baby = be busy with your nose.
A crow is thirsty. He looked everywhere for water to drink. Finally, he found a pitcher.
But there is not much water in the kettle. His mouth is out of reach. He tried again and again, but he still couldn't touch the water.
Just when he wanted to give up, he suddenly thought of an idea. He threw a small stone into the jar. Then he put it in.
Gradually, the water rose, and the crow could drink water.
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