A lion's prey was stolen by a dog. Lions don't care. The wolf saw it and thought the lion was not very powerful, so he stole meat and ate it. The moral of this fable is that people who often calculate others will often reap the consequences.
2. Wolves and Egrets
The wolf swallowed a bone by mistake and agreed to let the crane take it. The crane put its head into the wolf's throat and took out the bone, so it asked the wolf for a reward. The wolf said, "if you can safely pull your head out of the wolf's mouth, how can you get paid?" This fable illustrates the essence of bad people's bad faith.
3. Mr Dong Guo and the Wolf
Zhao Jianzi, a doctor in the state of Jin, saved a wolf while hunting. The wolf wanted to eat Zhao Jianzi. Fortunately, with the help of an old farmer, he finally subdued and killed it. This fable shows that you can't pity the wicked like a jackal.
4. wild donkeys and wolves
The injured wild donkey is in danger of being eaten by wolves. The wild donkey said that I had a thorn in my foot, and you didn't feel bad if you pulled it out and ate it. The wolf bit off the thorn with his teeth, and the donkey stopped hurting. He kicked the wolf to death and ran away. This fable shows that if you do something you shouldn't do, you will always regret it.
5. Shepherd and Wolf
The shepherd picked up the wolf cub and raised it with the dog to feed the sheep. Later, the wolf stole the sheep and was hanged by the shepherd on the tree. This fable shows that a leopard cannot change his spots.
Extended data:
The wolf looks like a domestic dog. Kiss tip, ears erect, bare and hairless. The tail hair is fluffy but not curly. Be active at night, have a keen sense of smell and good hearing. Alert, suspicious, good at running, strong endurance, often using the way of chasing prey.
Wolves are carnivores. They mainly feed on deer, antelopes and rabbits, but also eat insects and mice, which can resist hunger. Wolves are carnivores. Wolves are composed of nuclear families, including a couple and their children, and sometimes they adopt immature wolves.
Wolves are typical secondary predators in the food chain. Usually in groups. In fables, they all exist as villains.
References:
Wolf-Baidu encyclopedia