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Six fables suitable for first-year students
# 1st grade # Introduction Fable story is a story with fable or obvious lesson meaning, and it is a kind of literary genre. Its structure is short, and metonymy is often used to reflect educational themes or profound truths in simple stories. The story setting of fable is related to the future of fable. The following are the relevant materials of six fables of primary school students, hoping to help you.

1. Fable stories suitable for first-grade pupils

A scholar went out with several apprentices, and it happened to rain, and the road was slippery and difficult to walk.

They saw a rice truck parked on a high mountain road. The scholar pointed to the rice cart and said to his disciples, "Look, that rice cart must be about to turn over." The disciples looked at the car in confusion and said, "Why?" The scholar said, "Just watch." Say that finish, they hit the road.

They had just walked a dozen paces when they heard a noise coming from the mountain road. When they looked back in surprise, the rice cart did turn over. Several disciples thought that the teacher really expected everything. They asked, "Sir, how did you know that the car would turn over?"

The reader said: "I judge from a trend of this matter."

Several disciples eagerly said, "Please tell us something about it and enrich our knowledge."

The scholar said, "Look, it's raining and the road is muddy, but it's better to have no mud on Gaoshan Road. However, the mountain road is high and narrow. It's raining at this time, so everyone has to drive. And that rice truck is a little self-sufficient, but it can't walk that mountain road. Regardless of other people's concerns, it stubbornly occupies a high position and does not allow everyone's cars to enter. How can it not be overthrown? "

The disciples nodded and said yes, admiring the teacher's correct judgment.

The scholar then said earnestly, "There is a greater disaster in the world than the rice truck overturning. You all remember the danger of rice trucks as a lesson! "

Some people in important positions, if incompetent, will become a stumbling block to the progress of others, which is dangerous.

2. Fable stories suitable for first-grade pupils

During the Spring and Autumn Period, Song was located in the hinterland of the Central Plains, lacking rivers and lakes, and it was dry and rainy. The crops planted by farmers are mainly watered by well water.

At that time, a farmer named Ding planted some dry land. Because there is no well on his land, he has to carry it with horses and donkeys to water the land. He draws water from the far side of the river. So he often sends a person to live in a shack made of thatch on the ground and specializes in this kind of farm work all day. After a long time, everyone who has lived on this farm and watered the land all day feels a little tired.

After consulting with his family, Shi Ding decided to dig a well to solve this irrigation problem that has troubled them for many years. Although only a well with a depth of more than ten meters and a diameter of less than one meter has been dug, it is not an easy task to dig, borrow soil and reinforce the shaft wall underground. Shi Ding's family got up early in the morning, and they worked hard for more than half a month to build the well. On the first day of fetching water, Shi Ding's family was like a festival. When Shi Ding lifted the first bucket of water from the well, the whole family was happy from ear to ear. From then on, their family no longer has to send a person to sleep in the wind and work hard to transport water to irrigate the land. Shi Ding said to everyone, "I dug a well at home and got a man!"

After listening to Shi Ding's words, some people in the village congratulated him, while others didn't care because they didn't matter. But no one noticed who spread the story of Shi Ding digging a well from beginning to end, saying, "Ding Jia dug a man out of the ground when he dug a well!" As a result, a small kingdom of Song was turned upside down by this sensational rumor, and even the king of Song was shocked. King Song thought to himself, "If a living person is really dug out of the ground, it is either a fairy or a demon. I must find out the truth. " In order to find out the truth, the King of Song specially sent someone to ask Shi Ding. Shi Ding replied, "The wells dug by my family have brought great convenience to irrigate the land. I used to send someone to irrigate the farmland all the year round, but now I don't need it. From then on, there was another worker in the family, but this person was not dug out of the well. "

The story of a man crossing a well shows that everything must be investigated in order to find out the truth. Never believe in rumors, spread them wrongly, and cause audio-visual confusion.

3. Fable stories suitable for first-grade pupils

Cat and Mouse An old cat picked up beads and began to play. This was seen by two mice in the corner, and a big question mark popped up in their heads. What happened?

The boss said, "We'd better be vigilant. I don't know what medicine he is selling in this gourd. Maybe he deliberately led us to the bait! " "

The second child said, "How is that possible? According to human beings, as long as you recite Buddha, you must be kind and become a vegetarian. "

"That's impossible!" Boss is still not convinced.

"Then let's go out and have a look!" The second thought of a way to kill two birds with one stone, he said proudly.

Then they walked out of the hole, some distance away from the cat. I only heard the cat's mouth constantly chanting "good is good." He opened his eyes and glanced at Brother Mouse. Then he closed his eyes and said, "Monks don't eat meat, but are vegetarian."

Hearing this, the boss relaxed his vigilance and said, "I believe that the Buddha will never lie to us, because lying (telling lies) is a major precept of Buddhism, and the Buddha can become a Buddha only if he does not lie." So the ancients said,' If the Buddha doesn't believe his words, why should he believe them?' Let's make friends with cats! Maybe if you steal something in the future, you can help us open the door and get something! "

The second agreed with the boss and strode to the cat and said, "Brother Cat, let's make friends!" " "

The cat said, "Good!" He paused and asked, "Friends should help each other when they are in trouble, right?"

"Yes!"

"I need your help now, I'm hungry!"

As he spoke, he held the mouse down. Brother Mouse said sadly, "A leopard cannot change its spots. We must always be vigilant, don't be confused by superficial phenomena, and recognize the essence! "

Cat * said with a smile: You stayed in the cave every day, and you were finally taken out today.

The cat ate the mouse with relish.

4. Fable stories suitable for first-grade pupils

In a beautiful forest, there is a greedy and lazy pig. His name is chubby. His favorite thing to do every day is eating and sleeping, and he never wants to exercise. As a result, I was as fat as a mountain and couldn't even get out of the door. His friends had to tear down the door to save Chubby the pig. One day, piggy went out to play. Suddenly, he found a lollipop on the ground, and his mouth was watering. So, he quickly stepped forward and picked up the lollipop. However, as soon as he walked past, he was surrounded. So this is a hunter's trap! Piggy turned pale with fear and shouted, "Help! Help! " Fortunately, the partners heard the pig's cry and immediately United and lifted the cage to save the pig.

Another time, the pig was chased by a wolf and couldn't run fast. At this time, he saw a big tree in front of him, desperately trying to climb it like a straw. But he was too fat to climb, and he was so anxious that he screamed. Fortunately, his good friend Bear happened to pass by here. The bear suddenly grinned, roared loudly and stretched out its sharp claws, scaring the wolf away. You Zhu was saved. He breathed a sigh of relief and said to the bear, "Brother Bear, thank you for saving me. It was my usual gluttony and laziness that made me so fat that I almost lost my life. In the future, I will get rid of this problem and resolutely not be greedy or lazy. "

Since then, there have been fewer lazy figures in the forest and more diligent exercise figures.

5. Fable stories suitable for first-grade pupils

There is a pile of rice fields in the field, next to which is a pile of cabbage.

Autumn is coming, the sun is shining, and the sun is getting higher and higher.

The rice is almost ripe, and the bundles of rice ears are covered with particles, shining golden in the sun.

Paddy fields can't help feeling: "What good sunshine fills our hearts with golden longing. Don't rain at this time, or you will suffer. "

The cabbage on the side took the message: "What's so important about the sun? It's raining, and our throats are about to smoke. Rain is the source of life! "

There is a heated debate between rice and Chinese cabbage.

Rice says sunshine is very important.

Cabbage says rain is very important.

They argued at the top of their lungs, and no one could convince anyone.

At this time, an earthworm said, "rice says sunshine is important, cabbage says rain is important, and you are all just starting from your own needs." In fact, sunshine is as important as rain. We should consider it comprehensively, not unilaterally. "

Hearing this, rice and cabbage were silent.

6. Fable stories suitable for first-grade pupils

A cat that is too lazy to be surprised has nothing to do all day. After eating and drinking enough, she hid in the corner to sleep. The owner had no choice but to install a mousetrap at home to catch mice. I heard that the mousetrap can catch mice, and the lazy cat jumped three feet high with joy.

"Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, finally!" The lazy cat is relieved. He hurried to find the mousetrap, and his eyes were full of expectation: "My darling, it's up to you in the future. Take over my class and do this job with peace of mind! "

"This is taken for granted. It is my bounden duty to be loyal to my duties and get rid of rats for the people. Just, "the rat catcher looked at the lazy cat suspiciously. "You said let me take over. What are you going to do in the future? "

"Me? I won't try to catch mice in the dark again. " The lazy cat stretched out his arm easily, yawned comfortably and said, "You will fight in front and I will clean the battlefield for you." You set traps to catch mice, and I enjoy it. Let's try our best together-you do hard work and I live a comfortable life. "

"Listen, lazy guy, laziness and hating work and seeking happiness are signs of depravity!" After listening to the lazy cat's confession, the mousetrap solemnly warned it: "If you don't continue to catch rats and kill insects and make contributions to mankind, and want to live a parasitic life in vain, then you are a walking corpse. What's the point of living in the world? "

Feeling ashamed, the lazy cat quickly turned and slipped back to the corner, hiding her face again.