5 fables suitable for children to read
Good stories are naturally attractive. If you embed moral ethics into this attraction and integrate education and persuasion, you can successfully achieve the missionary role. Here are the suitable ones I have compiled for you. Fables for children to read, please share if you like!
Fables for children to read 1
Once upon a time, there was a very poor village. The land is barren and no crops can grow. The villagers are very distressed and don't know how to make more money.
There is a Chishui River beside the village, flowing around the village. No one knows where its source is, where it is going, or how many years it has been flowing like this. There is an old man with a long white beard in the village. He is the oldest person in the village. He often said: "I heard from my predecessors that the Chishui River was formed by the tears shed by my daughter-in-law when she was flying to the moon because she was reluctant to leave this world. There is also a necklace left by her. Over the years, the necklace fell apart. , became priceless jewels that shone with black light; whoever can catch them will make a fortune."
Several young people in the village who were good at water believed this. They are all determined to go to Chishui River to find jewelry. On this day, Zhang San, Li Si and Wang Wu made an appointment to come to Chishui River together, jumped in and started touching. Zhang San took a deep breath, touched here and there, and suddenly his hand touched something hard. He felt happy and thought: This must be jewelry. He stepped on the water and floated to the surface to take a look. This thing was round and shining with black light. In fact, it was just a screw, but he was thinking about the jewelry and didn't think about anything else at all. So he ran home in ecstasy holding the screws, shouting all the way: "I found the jewelry! I found the jewelry!" One of Li Si and Wang Wu touched the clam shell, and the other touched the pebbles and broken tiles. Like Zhang San, they all thought that what they got was jewelry and took it home happily.
After hearing the news, the villagers rushed to watch, and everyone exclaimed: "Finally we have found jewelry. Now we should make a fortune!" Only one person named Xiang Deng saw that it was just some jewelry. The worthless rag covered his mouth with his sleeves and smiled. When the villagers saw him laughing, they were very angry: "Xiang Zang really doesn't know what's good and bad, and he dares to laugh at us for wanting to get rich!" So everyone attacked him and drove Xiang Zang out of the village.
The villagers are indeed stupid, and they regard rags as fictitious jewelry. But sometimes, money-obsessed people do stupid things like this.
Fables for children 2
Once upon a time, there was a man who raised a donkey. It has been working tirelessly to carry bags of wheat to the mill for grinding for many years; but its strength is gradually running out and it is increasingly unable to work. The owner wanted to take it out of the pen and kill it. The donkey heard the bad news and fled to Bremen. It wanted to be a town musician there. It walked for a while and saw a hunting dog lying on the road and yawning, as if he was tired from running. The donkey asked: "Well, hunting dog, why are you yawning?" The dog said: "Ah, because I am old and my strength is getting weaker day by day, and I can no longer hunt; my master wants to kill me, so I escaped; But how will I earn a living now?" said the donkey. "You see, I'm going to Bremen to be a town musician there; you go with me, and let the music band hire you. I'll play the piano and you the drums." The dog agreed, and together they went to Go forward. Not long after, they met a cat sitting on the side of the road with a very sad face. The donkey said: "Well, Old Beard, what are you unhappy about?" The cat replied: "Whose life is in danger, can he still be happy? I am old and my teeth are blunt, and I only want to sit I was snoring behind the stove and refused to catch mice, so my mistress wanted to drown me; although I escaped, there was nothing I could do about it. Where should I go?" "Come with us to Bremen. You can play nightly music and you can be a town musician." The cat thought it was great and went along. Later, the three refugees who had fled their hometown walked past the door of the farm and saw a rooster standing in front of the door and shouting as loud as possible. The donkey said: "Why do you bray so horribly?" The rooster said: "I am predicting good weather, because today is the feast day of the Virgin washing and drying the clothes of the little Christ. Tomorrow is Sunday, and there are guests coming. The housewife is cruel and crows The female chef Ming Yao used me to make soup and asked her to kill my head tonight. Now I want to scream loudly while I am still alive." The donkey said: "Hey, red head, what are you talking about? Come with us. , let's go to Bremen. No matter where you go, it's better than death. You have a good voice. It will be fun if we play music together." The rooster agreed, and the four of them walked together.
But they could not go as far as Bremen in one day. They came to a forest at night and had to spend the night there.
The donkey and the dog lay down under a big tree; the cat and the rooster climbed among the branches; but the rooster flew to the top of the tree, where he was safest. Before the rooster went to sleep, he looked around in all directions. When he saw a spark in the distance, he said to his mate that there must be a house not far away because there was a lamp burning. The donkey said: "Then we should get up and go there, because this is a bad place to bet.
"The dog thought, there might be a bone there, and there might be some meat on it, and it would be good for it to go there. So they got up and went to the place where the lamp was lit. Soon they saw that the light was bright, And it was getting brighter and brighter. They came to a brightly lit robber's house. The donkey walked to the window and looked inside. The rooster asked: "Gray horse, what did you see?" The donkey replied: " What did I see? A table was covered with a tablecloth, and there was good food and drink on it; and the robbers sat there feasting and drinking. The rooster said: "I hope it is ours." "Ah, yes, yes," said the donkey, "I wish we were sitting there!" So they discussed how they could drive away the robbers. Finally they came up with a solution. The donkey climbed up on the window sill with his front feet, and the dog jumped on the donkey. The cat climbed on the dog's back, and finally the rooster flew up and stood on the cat's head. After standing like this, they gave a signal and everyone began to play music. The donkey brayed, the cat yelled, the cock crowed, and the dog barked: then they Someone broke into the room through the window, and the glass shattered with a crashing sound. When the robbers heard the frightening howl, they jumped up, thinking that a monster had come in. They were very frightened and fled into the forest, so the four companions ran away. They sat down at the table and ate and drank the remaining food as contentedly as if they had been hungry for a month. After eating, the four musicians turned off the lights and went to find a comfortable place to sleep according to their own instincts. On the dunghill, the dog lay behind the door, the cat lay among the hot ashes of the stove, and the rooster sat on the roof beam. They were tired after a long journey, and soon they fell asleep. From a distance, there were no lights in the house and everything seemed quiet, and the leader said: “Let’s not be afraid. "So he sent a man to scout the house. When the man saw that everything was quiet, he went to the kitchen to light a lamp. He regarded the fiery red cat's eyes as burning coals and took a sulfur match to light a fire. However, The cat didn't know how to joke, and jumped on his face, spat and scratched him. He was startled and jumped up quickly to get out through the back door. The dog was lying there, jumped up and bit his legs. When he got to the dung pile, the donkey kicked him hard with his hind foot. The rooster was awakened by the noise and cried from the beam: "Oh, oh, oh, oh!" The robber ran to the leader as hard as he could and said, " Ah, there was a very fierce witch sitting in that room. She blew on me and scratched my face with her long fingers; there was a man standing at the door with a knife in his hand, poking my legs; and there was someone lying in the yard. A black monster beat me with a stick; a judge sat on the roof, shouting: 'Bring me that scoundrel. '" I had to run away quickly. From then on, the robbers no longer dared to go into that house. Four musicians from the town of Bremen lived there. They were very happy and did not go anywhere else. The person who told this fairy tale is still here. Alive.
Fables for Children 3
Once upon a time there was a poor woodcutter who lived with his wife and three daughters in a small thatched hut next to a remote forest. One morning, when he went to work, he said to his wife: "Tell the eldest daughter to send my lunch to the forest, otherwise I will not be able to finish my work." He then added: "In order to prevent her from getting lost, I will take a small bag of millet and throw it on the road one by one." "When the sun rose over the forest, the girl took a jar full of soup and set out on her way. However, the sparrows, skylarks, plum blossoms, bald eagles and green finches in the fields and forests had already pecked away the millet, and the girl could not find any trace. Not. So she walked until the sun set and darkness began. The trees rustled in the darkness and the owl hooted. She became afraid and saw a light shining in the distance. . She thought: "There must be someone living there who can keep me overnight." "So she walked toward the light, and soon she came to a house with a light in the window. She knocked on the door, and someone shouted harshly from inside: "Come in." "The girl walked into the dark front room and knocked on the door. The voice called again: "Just come in." She opened the door and saw an old man with white hair sitting at the table, holding his face with his hands and shaving his beard. Hanging from the table, almost to the ground, there were three animals lying beside the stove: a little hen, a little rooster, and a cow. The girl told the old man her misfortunes and asked for a night's stay. People said:
"Beautiful little hen, beautiful little rooster, beautiful flower cow, do you agree or not?"
The animals replied: "Docks !" meaning, "We all agree. The old man added: "The food here is very rich. You can go outside to the stove and cook us a dinner." "The girl saw that there was a lot of food in the kitchen, so she made a good dinner, but she didn't think about the animals. She brought the full bowl to the table, sat next to the white-haired old man, and ate with him After she had eaten enough, she said: "I am tired now. Where is the bed where I can lie down and sleep?" The animals replied: "You have eaten enough with him, you have drunk enough with him, and you have not thought about us at all. , depends on where you sleep at night.
The old man said: "Go upstairs and you can find a room with two beds. You sweep them and put them on white sheets. I want to sleep there too." "The girl went up, swept the bed, spread the sheets, and lay down on a bed. She didn't wait for the old man anymore. After a while, the old man with white hair came. He shined a light on the girl and shook his head. He looked When she falls asleep, open the cellar door and let her sink down into the cellar.
The woodcutter came home late and blamed his wife for keeping him hungry all day. She replied: "I was not wrong. The girl went to deliver lunch. She must have lost her way; she will be back tomorrow." Before dawn, the woodcutter got up and went into the forest. This time he asked his second daughter to bring him food. He said: "I brought a small bag of mung beans. The seeds are bigger than millet. The girl can easily see them and won't go the wrong way." At noon, the girl sent them, but the mung beans were gone; the birds in the forest were the same as the previous day. , I ate all the mung beans, not a single one was left. The girl lost her way in the forest, and it was not until night that she came to the old man's house. The old man let her in, and she asked for food and lodging for the night. The old man with the white beard asked the three animals again:
"Beautiful little hen, beautiful little rooster, beautiful flower cow, do you agree or not?" The animals replied again: "Duck. Sis!" Everything happened the same as the day before. The girl cooked a good meal and ate and drank with the old man, ignoring the three animals. When she asked where she slept at night, they replied: "You eat enough with him, you drink enough with him, you don't think about us at all, let's see where you sleep at night."
She fell asleep The old man came to see her, shook his head, and let her fall into the cellar.
The morning of the third day. The woodcutter said to his wife: "Today I sent our little daughter to bring me food. She has always been kind and obedient. She will definitely walk on the right path and will not be like her two sisters who are like wild bumblebees." The mother refused and said, "Are you going to lose my most beloved child?" The woodcutter replied, "Don't worry, this girl is smart and won't get lost; I want to bring more. The peas are on the way, and the peas are bigger than mung beans. You can show her where to go." When the girl went out with the basket on her arm, the pigeons in the forest had already swallowed the peas, and she didn't know which way to go. She was very sad and kept thinking that her poor father would starve and that her kind mother would cry bitterly if she did not go back. At last it was getting dark, and she saw a little light, and went to the house in the forest. She was very kind and asked them to allow her to spend the night. The old man with the white beard asked his three animals again:
"Beautiful little hen, beautiful little rooster, beautiful flower cow, do you agree or disagree?" ?" They said: "Ducks!" The girl went to the stove where the animals were lying, petted the little hen and the little rooster, touched their smooth feathers with her hands, and gently placed her hand between the two horns on the head of the flowered cow. Scratch. She listened to the old man's words, prepared a good soup, put the bowl on the table, but then said: "We are full, but we ask the kind animals not to eat anything? There are a lot of things outside, I have to take care of them first them." She went to get the barley and spread it in front of the pullets and the cockerels, and she brought a big bundle of fragrant hay to the cows. She said: "You three lovely animals, eat well. If your mouth is dry, you can also drink fresh water." She brought in another bucket full of water, and the little hen and the little rooster jumped into the bucket. At the edge, put your mouth in, and then raise your head, like a bird drinking water. The flower cow also drank a lot. After she fed the animals, she sat down to the old man at the table and ate what he had left for her. After a while, the little hen and the little rooster began to hide their heads under their wings, and the flower cow also blinked. The girl said: "Shouldn't we go to rest?" "Beautiful little hen, beautiful little rooster, beautiful flower cow, do you agree or not?" The animals replied: "Ducks, you eat with us. That's enough, you drank enough with us, you took good care of us, and we wish you a good night's sleep."
The girl fluffed out the feather pillow and spread out a clean white sheet. When she had done this, the old man came and lay down on the bed, his white beard falling down to his feet. The girl lay down on another bed, said her prayers, and fell asleep.
She slept peacefully until midnight, when she suddenly heard a commotion in the room, which woke the girl up. There began to be a banging sound in the corner of the room, the door opened and hit the wall; the roof beams shook loudly, as if their tenons were missing, the stairs seemed to collapse, and finally there was a crash, as if the entire roof fell down. After a while it became quiet again. The girl was not injured, she lay still and fell asleep again. The next morning, the sun was very bright. What did she see when she woke up? She was lying in a magnificent hall, and everything around her was very luxurious and shining brightly. The walls were made of green silk with gold flowers on them, the bed was made of ivory, and the quilt on the bed was red velvet. On a nearby chair lay a pair of slippers made of pearls. The girl thought it was a dream, but three well-dressed servants walked in and asked her what her orders were. The girl replied: "You go, I will get up soon to cook a soup for the old man, and I will also feed the beautiful little hen, the beautiful little rooster and the beautiful flower cow." She thought that the old man had already gotten up. , and looked towards his bed, but the person sleeping on the bed was not an old man, but a strange man. She looked at him and saw that he was young and beautiful. He woke up, sat up and said, "I am a prince who was bewitched by a vicious witch and turned into a white-haired old man. I live in the forest. Except for me, the three have turned into little hens and little roosters." Except for the servants of Hehua Cow, no one dares to approach me. The magic can only be broken when a kind-hearted girl who shows love not only to people but also to animals comes to us. That girl is you. We were liberated by you in the middle of the night yesterday, and the houses in the ancient forest became my magnificent palace again.
"They got up, and the prince asked three servants to take the car to pick up the girl's father and mother to attend the wedding ceremony. The girl asked: "Where are my two sisters?" "I locked them in the cellar and will lure them tomorrow. They went into the forest and made them work in a charcoal-burning factory until they corrected their mistake and stopped starving the poor animals. "
Fables suitable for children 4
Once upon a time, there was an old man who lived in a border area adjacent to the Hu people. Passers-by called him "Sai Weng" respectfully. Sai Weng is optimistic by nature and has a unique way of dealing with people.
One day, for some unknown reason, Sai Weng's horse got lost while grazing and could not come back. After hearing the news, everyone expressed regret, but Sai Weng did not take it seriously. Instead, he comforted everyone: "Losing the horse is of course a bad thing, but who knows whether it will bring good results?"
Sure enough, within a few months, the lost old horse came back from outside the Great Wall, and brought back a horse ridden by a barbarian. So, the neighbors came together to congratulate him. He praised him for his foresight when he lost his horse. However, at this time, Sai Weng said worriedly: "Oh, who knows whether this will bring disaster to me?"
Sai Weng's family has grown. A horse ridden by a foreigner made his son overjoyed, so he rode it every day and never tired of it. Finally one day, his son got carried away with his pride and fell off the galloping horse, injuring one of his legs. After hearing the news, the kind-hearted neighbors rushed to express their condolences, but Sai Weng still said the same old saying: "Who knows whether it will bring good results?"
Another year later, the Hu people invaded the Central Plains on a large scale, and the situation at the frontier suddenly became tight. All the able-bodied young people were conscripted into the army. As a result, most of them died on the battlefield, and Sai Weng's son was lame. Legs, exempted from military service, so the father and son were able to avoid this disaster of life and death.
As this story was passed down from generation to generation, it gradually condensed into an idiom: "A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise." "It shows that neither good nor bad things in the world are absolute. Under certain conditions, bad things can lead to good results, and good things can also lead to bad results.
Fables suitable for children to read 5
One day, Yang Zi's neighbor encountered a group of horses and carriages on his way back from herding sheep. The sheep were frightened and scattered. After the carriages and horses passed by, the man called the sheep. He gathered up and hurried home. After carefully counting, he found that a sheep was missing, so he immediately gathered the whole family and invited Yang Zi's servants to go search for the sheep. Yang Zi said disapprovingly: "Well, I just lost one." There is only one sheep, why bother to mobilize troops and send so many people to look for it?" The neighbor said: "There are many forked roads in the mountains and fields, and there are not enough people to dispatch them. "Yang Zi thought this was reasonable and didn't say anything further. He watched the group of people leave the village entrance.
The neighbor led everyone to walk along the main road they passed when driving the sheep home. When they met When he reached the fork in the road, he sent one person to search. Soon, the people he brought were assigned, and the neighbor was left to walk on the main road alone. But not far away, he stood at the fork in the road. He was in a dilemma. He chose a way forward in anxiety. As he walked, he saw another fork in the road. The neighbor had no choice but to go back when he saw that it was almost dusk. The sheep man also said that he had encountered the same difficulty.
Yang Zi, who was having dinner at home, suddenly heard noisy voices outside, and knew that the man looking for the sheep had returned. He went out to ask. Neighbor: "Did you find the sheep?" The neighbor replied: "It got lost. Yang Zi said, "You have brought so many people to look for the sheep, but why can't you find it?" The neighbor said, "I know there are forks on the road, so I brought a few more people with me when I was looking for the sheep." But I didn’t expect that there was a fork in the road. It's really overwhelming when you're the only one left facing a fork in the road. "
Yang Zi felt a little depressed after hearing what his neighbor said. He frowned, his face was gray, and he said nothing. No one saw him smile again that day. Yang Yang Zi's disciples all felt a little strange, so they asked puzzledly: "The sheep is not a valuable livestock, and it does not belong to my husband. Why are you so depressed?" Yang Zi said, "I am not sorry that I lost it. A sheep. From this incident, I thought that the search for the truth is like these lost sheep. If you lose your way, you will return without success. ”
This fable tells people: When studying a subject, you must grasp the direction and focus on understanding its essence, rather than being confused by various appearances.
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