From: Pu Songling [Qing], three books of three wolves.
Original: A massacre at dusk, forced by wolves. There was a room left by the night tiller by the roadside, and it rushed into the shadow. The wolf extended his paw to it. Tu was in a hurry to catch, so he couldn't go. He died without thinking. It's just that the space of the knife is not enough, so I cut the skin under the wolf's paw and blow it by blowing.
When I wanted to blow it away, I felt that the wolf was not very active, so I tied it to the belt. Out of sight, the wolf swelled like an ox, its legs were crooked and its mouth could not be closed. Then take it back. If it weren't for the massacre, Wu Can made this plan! Three things are all out of slaughter; The cruelty of killing can also be used to kill wolves.
Interpretation: There was a butcher who was walking on the road in the evening and was closely chased by wolves. There was a straw shed left by a farmer by the roadside. He ran in and lay in it. The fierce wolf reached into a paw from the straw curtain in the shack, and the butcher quickly grabbed the paw and wouldn't let it leave.
But I didn't think of a way to kill it. I only have a knife less than an inch long, so I use it to cut the wolf skin under my claws and blow air into it by blowing pigs.
(Butcher) blew hard for a while, and felt that the wolf didn't make much movement, so he tied the wolf's leg with a rope. When I went out to have a look, I saw that the wolf was swollen all over, just like an ox.
You can't bend your legs, and you can't close your mouth with your mouth open. The butcher carried it back. If it is not a butcher, who can do it? These three things happened to the butcher; Then the butcher's cruelty can also be used to kill wolves.
Extended data:
Creation background
Wolf is a short story in classical Chinese written by Pu Songling, a novelist in Qing Dynasty. It depicts the image of a greedy, fierce and cunning wolf. It inspires us not to give in to the villain like a wolf, but to be brave and good at fighting like a butcher, so as to win.
There are three wolves in Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio. One article was included in the second volume of the eighth-grade compulsory education Chinese textbook published by Jiangsu Education Publishing House, and the other article was selected into the thirty-fourth lesson of the eighth-grade compulsory education Chinese textbook published by Shanghai Education Publishing House and the thirtieth lesson of the sixth-grade compulsory education Chinese textbook published by Shandong Education Publishing House on 20 16.
Pu Songling (1640- 17 15), a writer of the Qing Dynasty, was nicknamed Liu Xian, Jianchen, nicknamed Liu Quan Jushi, and was known as Mr. Liaozhai, a native of Zichuan, Shandong Province (now Zibo, Shandong Province). Pu Songling was keen on fame and fame all his life, and was addicted to the imperial examination. However, except for 19 years old, he was admitted to Zhongxian, Fufu and Daodao for three consecutive times, and he was repeatedly frustrated and frustrated.
He took the exam for forty years while teaching. It was not until he was seventy-one that he made up a tribute and died four years later. The rough experience of life made Pu Songling have a certain understanding of the political darkness at that time and the disadvantages of the imperial examination. The poverty of life made him have a certain understanding and experience of the lives and thoughts of working people.
So he wrote many works with his personal feelings. Today, in addition to Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, there are also Collected Works from a Lonely Studio and poetry collections.
1 the first article, "Village Residence" is accompanied by two ancient poems.
Teaching objectives
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