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1, fox, rabbit, crow

A crow sat in a tree and did nothing all day. A little rabbit saw the crow and asked, "Can I sit there doing nothing all day like you?" The crow replied, "Of course, why not?" So the rabbit sat under the tree and began to rest. Suddenly, a fox appeared. The fox jumped on the rabbit and ate it.

Moral: If you want to sit there doing nothing, you must sit very, very high.

2. Blue fox and red fox

Once upon a time there were two foxes, a green fox and a red fox. They drank a drop of dew while playing in the mountains. Later, they became people, but there was still a demon in their hearts. One day, a Taoist priest passed by the mountain and put them in the enchantment. Don't kill them until you come back in 7749 days.

They shed tears at each other in the enchantment and decided to spend their last days in the enchantment. Later, the peacock told them that they were both happy and sad, because they could split the boundary with the spirit sword and the blood of their lover. I am happy to give birth to one, but I am sad to die. But Red Fox decided to sacrifice himself because he loved Blue Fox.

3. Fox and goat

A fox fell into the well and couldn't get up, so he had to stay there. A goat was thirsty and came to the well. When he saw the fox, he asked if the well water was delicious. The fox was glad to meet such a good opportunity, so he praised the well water for its delicious taste and advised the goat to go down quickly. The goat wanted to drink water, but he didn't care, so he jumped down.

When he quenched his thirst and tried to catch up with the fox, the fox said that he had a way to let them out. He said, "If you like, you can scrape the wall with your feet and level the corners. I'll jump on your back and pull you out. " The fox persuaded again and again, and the goat readily agreed.

So the fox stepped on the goat's hind leg, jumped on its back, jumped on its horn from there, grabbed the wellhead, jumped up and left. The goat accused the fox of treachery, but the fox turned around and said, "Friend, if your mind was as perfect as your beard, you wouldn't have jumped just now without thinking of a way out."

4. foxes and grapes

On the grape rack, there are several clusters of ripe grapes. A fox saw it and drooled. He tried every means to pick grapes, but in vain.

The fox felt hopeless and had to turn around and leave. As he walked down the aisle, he turned around and said, "These grapes must be sour and not delicious."

Moral: This story tells us that some people can't do anything, just that the time is not ripe.

5. the fox with a broken tail

Aesop's fable: Because of an accident, the fox's beautiful big tail was broken. Other foxes will snicker when they see him. So the broken-tailed fox came up with a way to make all foxes' tails as short as his!

Moral: Even if everyone is a good friend, the fox advises others to cut off their tails for their own benefit, not out of kindness, so think it over before agreeing.

6. miscalculated fox

The fox was clever and confused all his life. When he heard the wolf's kind advice, he felt that he was up to no good and planned to eat with the wolf. So the fox didn't listen to the advice and insisted on walking to the place where there were lions. The result can be imagined.

Moral: Being smart is good, but being too suspicious sometimes harms yourself.