无论是身处学校还是步入社会,大家一定没少看寓言故事吧,寓言的主人公可以是人,可以是动物,也可以是植物等。寓言多用借喻手法,使富有教训意义的主题或深刻的道理,在情节高度凝练的故事中得到揭示。还记得都学过哪些寓言故事吗?下面是小编帮大家整理的伊索寓言的英文读后感,仅供参考,大家一起来看看吧。
This story says that the shepherd boy is very mischievous. Perhaps he was too bored, so he found some fun. When he thought of the story of wolves that his grandfather read to him, he wanted to scare the farmers. The wolf is here, the wolf is here. "The farmers asked," Where is the wolf? "" There. People ran over, how could there be wolves? "The shepherd laughed," Im lying to you. "During the day, the shepherd shouted again," The wolf is here, the wolf is here. As a result, people were deceived again. A few days later, a wolf really came. It ate one and two sheep... He ran to the village and shouted, There really are wolves this time. But the villagers didnt believe him, so he had to watch as his sheep were eaten up by wolves.
The meaning of this fable is that those who often lie, even if they tell the truth, will no longer believe it. Classmates, we should tell the truth, otherwise no one will believe what you say.
The first day of my holiday , I read a small story from "Aesops fables," the story of the fox and the grapes, And I have some ideas for this story.
Firstly, the story is saying about this: On a hot summers day there was a extremely hungry fox ,and he saw a lot of grapes in the garden.He wanted very much to pick it down and to eat them, but he could not pick them at all. The Frustrated fox did not to come up with an idea to get the grapes,but to go away!And as he walking,he still comfort himself with that this grape must be acid! It is very clearly that his own ability was too small, and he did not to think it by heart,but he was looking for an excuse to say that time are not mature. How ridiculous it is !
But to think about it, I dont like this fox? Every time my mother Check my homework and pointed out the mistakes, I would say: "Well,I was doing right, then accidentally change wrong." In fact, I understanded that I had done wrong. I think this kind of phenomenon also exists in other familys , and not just mine.But this is just an excuse!
After Seeing this story, I realized that when we were wrong, we should not find an excuse to cover up our own problems and we should brave to admit the mistake and try to correct the mistakes.Only in this way we might succeed someday. Otherwise, we dont become sour grapes fox?
I have read the book Aesops Fables and learned many truths. It is a collection of hundreds of small metaphorical stories passed down from ancient Greece.
There is a story in this book that left a deep impression on me. One summer, the weather was very hot, and two people were exhausted and in a hurry. They walked to a banyan tree to cool off, rested for a while, and regained their strength. At this time, they began to discuss the banyan tree. One person said, "This tree is really good, but unfortunately it doesnt have any fruit!" The other person said, "Yes, a tree that doesnt bear fruit is not a good tree. Its really, its so thirsty to not bear fruit!" At this point, the big tree spoke up, "Stupid human, we let you cool off and recover your strength, and now youre blaming me again
This story made me understand a truth: one should be grateful and repay kindness, not be ungrateful, and belittle others even after receiving help from them!
These days we have read the book Aesops Fables, which has taught me many truths.
My favorite story in this book is "The Lion and the Dolphin", which tells the tale of a dolphin and a lion meeting at the seaside and forming an alliance. Once, a dispute arose between a lion and a cow, and the lion said that dolphins did not help the lion.
From this story, it tells us that we should consider the feasibility of anything we do. Thinking back on myself, sometimes I say things without thinking about the consequences. Next time I do anything, I will think about the consequences before making a decision. I believe this way, I wont be misunderstood by friends like a lion.
There are many interesting stories in this book besides the one I told.
I have gained a lot from reading Aesops Fables. Now, I realize my own shortcomings and deficiencies, and on the road ahead, I will definitely overcome them and strive to move forward.
There are two mules carrying backpacks. Traveling in the mountains, one carrying treasure and the other carrying grain, the mule carrying the treasure was very proud, constantly shaking the bell around its neck and making a "ding ding dang" sound. The mule carrying grain said to the mule carrying the treasure; Brother, if the robber hears this "ding ding dang" sound and comes to steal your treasure, it will be dangerous. The mule carrying the treasure will not listen to advice, and in the end, the robber will come and take away all the treasure.
This story tells us that excessive flaunting of ones wealth can ultimately bring trouble and danger to oneself. We cannot be complacent or proud in our studies, we must listen attentively and complete our assignments.
During the summer vacation, I read a book called Aesops Fables. This book makes me unable to put it down because it tells profound truths through very simple and short stories.
There is a story that left a deep impression on me, and that is the story of Two Dogs. A person has two dogs: a hunting dog. The hunter teaches it how to hunt animals and helps it hunt; The other is just a watchdog dog, teaching it the skills of guarding the house and helping itself to guard the house. Every time the hunter returns home from hunting, he always gives a large portion of the prey to the watchdog. The hunting dog looked very unhappy and cursed its companion.
Aesops Fables tells us many, many life philosophies. You gave me a lot, a lot. Inspiration; Its like a talisman, carried by my side, telling me what to do and what not to do, so that I dont do anything wrong or wrong.
Aesops Fables is a very good book, filled with small stories one by one. What impressed me the most in it was The North Wind and the Sun .
This story mainly tells the story of a competition between the north wind and the sun over who can make pedestrians take off their clothes. The north wind tried to blow down the clothes of pedestrians, but was unsuccessful. The sun, relying on its own wisdom, scattered sunlight on the earth, and the pedestrians took off their thick coats. The sun has won several rounds of the competition! This story made me understand a truth: we cannot rely on brute force to do anything, we must rely on wisdom, and we must think twice before doing anything. In the book, I also learned good words and phrases: tight, regretful, unrestrained, warm and cozy! There is also a good descriptive sentence: Seeing the North Winds regretful expression, the Sun smiled and calmly scattered the warm sunshine onto the earth! I recommend all students to read this interesting and memorable Aesops Fables.
Today, I read the "Love Reading Book" recommended by the Shanghai Foundation and Professor Ji Lianhai - "Aesops Fables".
I learned from reading Starling Learning to Sing that only by humbly studying and practicing hard can we achieve greater success and progress; I learned from reading Ants and Pigeons that the principle of gratitude is the fundamental principle of being a good person; I realized from reading Crow Drinking Water that when faced with difficulties, dont worry. Take your time and find solutions, and you will definitely be able to solve the problem at hand... While carefully reading articles one by one, I checked myself over and over again to see if I had the same shortcomings. If there are, make improvements; if there are none, give more encouragement. My parents are so happy! This book that I couldnt put down helped me find the smile of my parents understanding.
Aesops Fables taught me knowledge; Understand the truth; Becoming an excellent student with outstanding academic performance.
The lion with bared teeth and claws walked up to the rooster and donkey, and the rooster screamed in fear. The lion thought it was the rooster calling for friends and reinforcements, so it turned around and ran away in fear, while the donkey insisted that it was scared away by itself. The rooster said to the donkey, "Do you dare to chase the lion back?" The donkey didnt back down at all and walked towards the hillside, only to hear a miserable scream from the donkey in the end!
This story tells us: Dont be arrogant, dont overestimate your abilities, and do things that you cant do.
In fact, I have made the same mistake as a donkey in real life! Sometimes, when I finish my homework and ask my mom to check, even though I am wrong, I am not convinced and cannot patiently listen to my moms explanation and discuss problems with her, insisting on my own erroneous views. The next day, I got the question wrong and received criticism from the teacher! I know there are many other aspects besides studying that I can no longer be this arrogant donkey. I must correct myself well!
During the summer vacation, I finished reading a book called "Aesops Fables", and the story that left the deepest impression on my imagination was "A Dream on a Yellow Beam", which greatly inspired me.
The story mainly tells of a man named Lu Sheng who was on his way to the capital to take the imperial examination. In his dream, he slept on a porcelain pillow in a hotel. In the dream, he returned home, married, had children, and became an official. Just as he was enjoying endless wealth and prosperity, he suddenly woke up. During the time from dreaming to waking up, the shopkeeper cooked a pot of unripe yellow rice.
This fable tells us that we cannot rely on daydreaming to do anything. We must work hard and give in order to make our dreams come true.
During the summer vacation, I read a book called Aesops Fables. This book is irresistible to me because it tells the truth deeply rooted in my heart through a very simple and brief story.
There is a story that left the deepest impression on me, and that is the story of Two Dogs. A person has two dogs: a hunting dog. The hunter teaches it the ability to hunt animals and helps it hunt; The other is just a watchdog dog, teaching it the ability to watch over the house and helping itself to watch over the house. Every time the hunter goes home hunting, he always divides the prey into a large portion for the watchdog dog. The hunting dog looked very unhappy and scolded its companion.
Aesops fables tell us a lot about life philosophy. It gave me a lot of inspiration; Its like a talisman, carried by my side, telling me what to do and what not to do, so I wont do anything wrong.
The story that interests me the most in Aesops Fables is The Farmers Treasure . This story is about a farmer who has three sons, one lazier than the other. No matter what the farmer says, they dont listen. When the farmer passed away, he told them that he had buried all the treasures in the field and asked them to dig them up. Later, the three sons dug up all the fields, but found nothing.
The season for sowing has arrived, and the three sons have to sow seeds in the field. When the harvest day arrives, because the field has been turned over several times, a lot of grain has been harvested. The sons sold a lot of food for a lot of money, and finally understood their fathers intention. What his father meant by treasure was actually hard work.
After reading this story, I understand: Planting melons brings melons, planting beans brings beans. As long as there is effort, there will be harvest. We only need hard work to have the joy of harvest.
During the summer vacation, I read the book Aesops Fables, and there was a story that left a deep impression on me, which was The Dog in the Pony .
The story is: As dusk approached, the owner of the farm went out and the watchdog dog became hungry, thinking of something delicious to eat and drink. It saw its owners horse leisurely eating and felt very unfair, pressing its body on dry hay, and in the end, no one had food to eat.
In real life, many people think that others will also suffer losses when they suffer losses. If you dont want to suffer losses and dont do anything, why pull others into the "trap"? Even if you suffer losses, you cannot let others suffer as well. You can only face them head-on.
Finally, if you used to be like the dog in the story, please dont put the pain on others. While others may be in pain, it doesnt benefit you either. Therefore, a person should have a cheerful attitude. When others are happy, they should also be happy themselves.
Today, I read the fable The Donkey in Lion Skin. This fable tells the story of a donkey dressed in the skin of a lion wandering in the forest, and the animals were scared away by it. Later, it encountered a fox that had heard its call. It still yells at the fox. The fox saw through its trickery.
After reading this fable, I understood that if we want to become truly powerful, we must master our true skills. Assuming that someone elses skills will be discovered. For example, we should usually work hard and study knowledge solidly. If we dont work hard and achieve good results temporarily through intelligence, we will eventually fall behind. So we must take everything seriously and be a child who will never compensate for numbers.
After reading Aesops Fables, I deeply felt the wisdom and philosophy contained within it. This work presents various contradictions and conflicts in ancient Greek society in the form of a short story, while also conveying the authors unique insights into life, morality, and social relationships.
Among them, I was deeply impressed by a story about a donkey and a grasshopper. The donkey heard the grasshoppers singing and felt envious, wanting to imitate it. But when it learned that grasshoppers make a living by eating dew, it actually tried to eat only dew and eventually starved to death due to malnutrition. This story tells us not to blindly imitate others, but to start from our own actual situation and find a lifestyle that suits us.
In addition, Aesops Fables also reveal the phenomenon of inequality in society through the form of fables, and call on bullied people to unite and fight against evil forces. This profound insight into social reality and critical spirit have deeply inspired me during the reading process.
Today, I enthusiastically read Aesops Fables. The story of Peacock and Crane left a deep impression on me. It mainly tells the story of a peacock, showcasing its beautiful tail while mocking a crane. It picky said, "Look, my clothes are so beautiful, magnificent, and grand. And then look at you, with gray feathers, dull wings, and not even a single color," the crane replied; Yes, my friend. But I can spread my wings and fly into the sky, singing with the stars, while you can only attack like an attack, digging up food with the hens on the manure pile
After reading this story, I understand that appearance is not the source of beauty, ability is the source of beauty. In real life, some people are only misled by the external beauty of certain people or things, and ignore the true internal beauty, which is a foolish behavior. In the future, I will read extensively, be diligent in thinking, be good at researching, and become a knowledgeable person.
Recently, I read a short story from Aesops fables called "The North Wind and the Sun". It tells the story of who is stronger than the North Wind and the Sun, and they agree that whoever takes off the pedestrians clothes first wins. The North Wind insists on using force, that is, blowing with the wind, but fails to take off the pedestrians clothes. The sun said, "Look at how I did it." After speaking, he showed his face, and the pedestrian said, "Isnt it too hot?" Then he took off his clothes, and in the end, the sun emerged victorious.
This story tells us that persuasion is better than force. So, in life, we shouldnt just take action when we encounter problems. This wont solve the problem. Even if there are no problems now, its not a long-term solution. We should also use our brains appropriately. This way, we can solve the problem without harming the harmony. Isnt it good to kill two birds with one stone?
I read Aesops Fables today and learned that most of them tell stories about animals, using animals as metaphors to teach people the principles of dealing with things and being human. Aesops fables are short and concise in form, with appropriate metaphors and vivid imagery, and have a great influence on future generations.
Aesops Fables "collects three to four hundred short stories, which, along with lyrical poetry, mainly reflect the struggle experience and life lessons of oppressed lower class civilians and slaves. Aesops Fables depict the social relationships of the time by depicting the relationships between animals, mainly the unequal relationships between oppressors and other oppressors. The story of "The Farmer and the Snake" advises people not to be kind to their enemies, while "The Dog and the Rooster" tells people to be good at using wisdom to defeat their enemies. In stories such as "The Lion and the Deer," "The Bird Catcher and the Crow," and "Two Pots," the author exposes that when the regime was controlled by greedy and greedy rulers, poor people could not live in peace.
Reading the Aesop"s Fables, this book, so I put it down, with many feeling that their hearts are always thinking about the contents of this book, which people always come in my eyes.
Aesop"s Fables, the author of Aesop"s ancient Greek, he is a legendary figure, he has written are a phenomenon of life, criticism, inspiration and lessons learned. With everyone is most familiar with, for example several fables to you.
The wolf and the lamb in this parable is talking about: the wolf wanted to eat lamb, by all means come and lamb sophistry. To expose the darkness of society at that time.