Collection of Russian Folk Tales is a book published by Time Publishing House in August 1952. The author is Tolstoy's Sue, and the translator is. This book mainly introduces many Russian folk stories.
Brief introduction to the story
The story of grey-fronted cat and goat and sheep is mainly to make children understand that fear and complaint can't change anything. We all say that fate is impermanent, but once bad luck comes, we often fall into the idea that if bad luck doesn't come. Why not take bad luck as a test question, face it, accept it, try to find a new way out under the new rules of fate, and bravely meet the challenge instead of escaping, because it has no effect.
For the story of goats and sheep, the main story is that sheep was pecked by a long-tailed grey magpie when they went to eat grass on the hillside twice. The sheep was very angry. He told his good friend goat about it. So the goat goes through the forest every day, waiting for the long-tailed grey magpie to peck him. But the goat did not wait.