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Reasoning of Ancient Chinese Fables

The truth of Ancient Chinese Fables is that they tell people to reflect through the stories and to understand the way of doing things.

For example, the story of Mr. Dong Guo and the Wolf is about Mr. Dong Guo, a caring man, and the wolf who is being chased by hunters and asks Mr. Dong Guo for help. Mr. Dong Guo saved the wolf, but the wolf tried to eat Mr. Dong Guo, a farmer came along and thought of a way to save Mr. Dong Guo. This story tells us not to believe in the words of evil people, because no matter how well they talk, it is all deception so that you will fall into his trap.

There is also the story of "Sai Weng Lost His Horse", which tells us that good and bad, misfortune and blessing are not absolute. Bad things can lead to good results, and good things can lead to bad results. There are countless stories in the book, a good book not only grows my insight, but also teaches me the truth of life in the world, I want to read more, read a good book like the ancient Chinese fables.

Notes on reading fables

1. Understanding the meaning of fables: Fables are often about animals or other non-human objects as the main characters, and they convey a certain moral education or social allegory through the telling of stories about these characters. When reading fables, readers need to y understand the meaning of fables in order to better grasp the moral of the story.

2, pay attention to the plot and details of the story: fables often have simple and straightforward plots, but the details and descriptions are also very important. Readers need to pay attention to the details and descriptions in the story to help understand the main idea and moral of the story.

3. Understanding symbolism in stories: In fables, animals or other non-human objects often represent a specific social role or group. Readers need to understand the symbolism of each character in the story to better understand the moral of the story.

4. Reflect on the revelation and educational significance of the story: Fables often have profound revelation and educational significance, and readers need to reflect on the moral of the story and draw education and inspiration from it in order to better guide their own behavior and way of thinking.

5, the story and the reality of the link: fables are fictional, but often have a close connection with real life. Readers need to combine the moral of the story with real life, so as to better apply the revelation and educational significance of the story.