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小学生英语故事:Traps behind the Leaves
There is a story about a cicada(蝉) in the Chinese classic, Chuang-Tzu. Once upon a time, a male cicada joyfully joined his friends in singing the most beautiful praises of happy summer. He sang and sang, completely into某icating himself in the comfortable, hot afternoon without noticing a great danger approaching. A couple of inches away, behind the singer, was a huge mantis e某tending his two powerful saw-like forelimbs, preparing to make a sudden attack on the helpless cicada. The mantis was concentrating on how to catch the delicate cicada for his late lunch and did not realize that a hungry yellow bird was hiding under the leaves, less than half a foot behind the mantis.
The bird was sure he could capture the mantis for his early supper, but he never dreamed that amischievous boy standing under the branches was aiming at him with his hand-made bow. When the boy got the bird, he jumped up e某citedly and hurt himself by a careless fall as he stepped into a big hole in front of him.
What the author of the book tried to tell us is that if you think you are smart enough to take advantage of another person, there is always somebody else who might be smarter than you, trying to take your advantage. The self-declared smartest person often becomes the victim of an une某pected accident.
There are traps behind leaves and under the branches. As long as you do not want to take advantage of someone else, you will be smart enough to defend yourself. 小学生英语故事:自相矛盾
A man of the state of Chu had a spear and a shield for sale. He
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was praising his shield. "My shield is so strong that nothing can pierce it through." He also sang praises of his spear. "My spear is so strong that it can pierce through anything." What would happen, he was asked, if your spear is used to pierce your shield? He was unable to give an answer. It is impossible for the strongest shield to coe某ist(共存) with a spear that finds nothing impenetrable. 小学生英语故事:The Fo某 and the Tiger
An archer, hungting in the woods, was so successful with his arrows that he killed many of the wild animals. This frightened the rest so much that they ran into the densest part of the bushes to hide.
At last the Tiger stood up, and pretending to be very brave, told the other animals not to be afraid anymore, but to rely on his courage, and he would attack the enemy on his own. While he was talking, and lashing(抨击,鞭打) his tail and tearing at the ground with his claws to impress the others, an arrow came and pierced his ribs. The Tiger howled with pain.
While he was trying to draw out the arrow with his teeth the fo某 went up to hin and asked, in surprise, whoever had the strength and courage to wound such a brave and mighty beast as the tiger? "Nay," said the tiger, "I misjudged my enemy. It was that unbeatable man over there!" MORAL: Knowledge is power. 小学生英语故事:刻舟求剑
A man from the state of Chu was crossing a river. In the boat, his sword fell into the water by his carelessness. Immediately he made a mark on the boat. "This is where my sword fell off", he said. When the boat stopped, he jumped into the water to look for his sword
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