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2.TheLion,TheBearAndTheFox(獅子、熊與狐狸)
Longagoalionandabearsawakid.Theyspranguponitatthesametime.Thelionsaidtothebear,“Icaughtthiskidfirst,andsothisismine.”
"
No,no,"
saidthebear.“Ifounditearlierthanyou,sothisismine.”Andtheyfoughtlongandfiercely.Atlastbothofthemgotverytiredandcouldnolongerfight.
Afoxwhohidhimselfbehindatreenotfarawayandwaswatchingthefightbetweenthelionandthebear,cameoutandwalkedinbetweenthem,andranoffwiththekid.
Thelionandthebearbothsawthefox,buttheycouldnotevencatchthefox.
Thelionsaidtothebear,“Wehavefoughtfornothing.Thatslyfoxhasgotthekidaway.”
3.TheBoysAndTheFrogs(男孩與青蛙)
Onespringdaysomenaughtyboyswereplayingnearapond.Theybegantothrowstonesintothewater.Inthepondlivedmanyfrogsweremuchafraidoftheboys,forthestoneshurtsomeofthefrogs.Atlastanoldfrogliftedhisheadoutofthewaterandsaid,“Boys,pleasedon’tthrowstonesatus.”
Theboyssaid,“Weareonlyplaying.”“Iknowthat,butpleasestopthrowingstones,myboys.Whatisplaytoyouisdeathtous,”saidtheoldfrog.
Sotheboysstoppedthrowingstonesandwentaway.
4.TheTwoTravelers(兩個旅人)
ManyyearsagotwomenweretravelingtogetherTheywerewalkingalongaroadinthewood.
Thentheyfoundabeautifulaxontheground.Oneofthempickeditupandsaid,“Lookherehavefoundanax.”
“Don'
tsayI,butwehavefoundtheax,”saidtheother“Wearefriends.Weoughttoshareitbetweenus.”
“No,”saidthefirstone,“I
foundtheax,soitismine.”
Soonaftertheyheardsomeonerunningafterthem.Theylookedback.TheyfoundHecalledout,“Stop,thieves!
Stop,thieves!
”
Thefirsttravelersaid,“Whatshallwedo?
Heisrunningafterus.Weshallbecaughtbyhim.”“Don'
tsaywe,butI
shallbecaught.Youfoundtheax,andyousayitisyours,”saidtheother,andlefthimalone.
Thefirsttravelertriedtohidetheax,buthedidnotknowwheretohideit.Andatlasthewascaughtbytheowneroftheax.
5.TheAntAndTheDove(螞蟻與鴿子)
Onedayalittleantwaswalkingalongthebankofastream.Hisfootslippedandhefellintothewater.“Oh,help,help!
”criedtheant.Adovewassittingonabranchofatreeoverthestreamandheardhiscryofhelp.“Oh,poorant!
”saidthedove.“Iwillhelptheant.”
Thedovepulledoffaleafanddroppeditneartheant.“Hereisaleaf.Climbonit,”saidthedove.Theantclimbedonitatonceandfloatedtothebank.
Afewdaysafterthisahunterfoundthedoveandwasgoingtoshoother.Justthentheantpassedbyandsaidtohimself,“ThistimeImusthelpthedove.”Theantrantothehunterandbithisfoothard.Thehuntersprangupandmissedtoshootthedove.Thedovesaidtotheant,“Thankyouverymuch,mylittlefriend.Youhavesavedmylife,”andshecouldflyawayhappily.
6.TheCockAndTheJewel(公雞與寶石)
Onefinemorning,acocksaidtothehensandchickens,“Come,letusgoouttofindsomefood.Wehavenothadourbreakfastyet.”
Thenthecockbegantodigthesoftearth.Suddenlyhecried,“Look,look!
Ihavefoundsomethingstrange.Iwonderwhatitis.Itislikeaball.Butitisnotastone.Itmaybeaneggofsomebird.”
Thehensheardhiscryandcamearoundhim.Oneofthemsaid,“Dearme!
Thisisnotanegg,butajewel.Someonehaslostit.”Achickenasked,“Canweeatit?
”“No,”saidthehen,“Itisveryprecioustohumanbeings,butitisofnousetous;
wecannoteatit.Throwitawayandtrytofindsomeworms.Iwanttohaveonewormthanallthejewelsintheworld.”
7.TheWolfandtheGoat(狼與山羊)
Onedayawolfsawagoatonahighcliff.Hewasjumpingtoandfroandwasgrazing.
Thewolfwantedtoeathim,buthecouldnotclimbuptheretocatchhim.Sohesaidtothegoat,“Goodmorning,mygoodfriendGoat!
Comedownhere!
Ifyouslipdownthecliff,youwillbreakyourneck.Andthegrassisshortanddryupthere.Comedown!
Thegrassislongandtenderhere.”
“Thankyou,Mr.Wolf,butnevermind.Iamusedtoplayinghere,andIlikethegrassherebetter.Iwouldrathereatdrygrassthanbeeatenbyawolf,”saidthegoat.
8.TheHareandtheTortoise(野兔與烏龜)
Onedayaharemetwithatortoiseatthefootofahill.
“Hallo,littleTortoise!
Whereareyougoing?
Howshortyourlegsare!
”saidthehare.
“Iamgoingovertothehill.Iamaslowrunner,butIcanrunaracewithyou,”saidthetortoise.“Allright.Let'
srunaracewithyoutothetopofthehill,”saidthehare.
Thehareandthetortoisestarted.Thehareranveryfast.Theharesaidtohimself,“Icanmuchfasterthanthetortoise,andImayhavealittlenaphere.”
Sotheharelaydownunderatreeandwasfastasleep.Butthetortoisedidnotstopforamoment.Hewalkedonandon.Atlasthegottothetopofthehill.
Theharewokeupandlookedaround,buthecouldnotseethetortoise.Hesprangupandranasfastashecould.Whentheharegottothetopofthehill,hefoundthetortoisewasrestingtherepeacefully.
Thetortoisesaidtothehare,“Now,Mr.Hare!
Whichwasthefasterrunner,youorI?
”
9.TheLionandtheMouse(獅子與老鼠)
Onceagreatlionwassleepinginawood.Alittlemousehappenedtocomeandranoverhisface.Thelionawokeandcaughtthelittlemouseinanger,andwasgoingtokillher.“Oh,dearkindLion!
”Saidthelittlemouse."
Pleaseforgiveme.Ididn'
tmeantodoyouanyharm.Letmego.Ishallreturnyourkindness."
Ha,ha,ha,"
laughedthelion."
Howcanalittlethinglikeyouhelpagreatlion?
"
Thankyouverymuch,kindLion!
IhopeIshallbeabletodoyouagoodreturnsomeday,"
saidthelittlemouse.
Sometimeafterthis,thelionwascaughtinatrap.Justthenthelittlemousecamealong.Atoncesheranuptothelion,andsaid,"
Youwereverykindtomeonce.NowI'
llsaveyourlife,andrepayyouthekindnesswhichyoushowedmetheotherday."
Soonshegnawedtheropesofthetrapwithhersharpteeth,andthelionwashappytobefreeagain.
Thankyou,littleMouse!
saidthelion,andhewalkedaway.
10.TheTreesandtheAx(樹與斧頭)
Onceuponatimeamancameintoaforest.Hesaidtothetrees,“Willyougivemeapieceofhardwood?
Thetreesaid,“Yes,we'
llgiveyouagoodpriceofhardwood.”
Hewasverygladtogetagoodpieceofwood.Hehurriedhomewithit.Atoncehemadeanewhandleofhisax.
Thenhewenttotheforestagainandbegantocutdownallthebesttreesintheforest.
Thetreeswereverysad.Theysaidtooneanother,“Wesufferforourownfoolishness.”
11.TheFoxandtheGrapes(狐狸與葡萄)
Earlyinthefall,afoxsawripegrapesinagarden.Hewantedtoeatthem.
Hesaidtohimself,“HowluckyIam!
I'
vefoundsomenicegrapes.”Hecreptintothegarden,andcametothegrapes.Hejumpedupatthegrapes,buthecouldnotreachthem.Hejumpedagainandagain,butinvain.
Atlasthegaveitup,andsaidtohimself,“Thegrapesaresour.Idon'
twantsourgrapes.”Andhewentaway.
12.TheDog,theCockandtheFox(狗、公雞和狐狸)
Adogandacockweregoodfriendsandtheyweretravelingtogether.
Whennightcameon,thecockflewuptoatreeandsleptthere,andthegodfoundahollowinthesametreeandsleptinit.Whenthemorningcame,thecockwokeupandbegantocrow.
Ahungryfoxheardthiscrowandwantedtogetthecockforhisdinner.Thenthefoxsaidtothecock,“Whatabeautifulmorningthisis!
Iwanttotalktoyou.Youhaveaverysweetvoice.Won’tyoucomedownandhaveachatwithme?
“Thankyou,Mr.Fox.Buthowaboutyourcominguphere?
Itisveryniceandcoolhere,”repliedthecock.“Allright,Iwill.ButhowcanIgetup?
”askedthefox.“Justgoroundthetrunkbelowme,andwakemyservantinahollow.Hewillopenthedoorforyou,”saidthecock.Thefoxcamenearthehollow.Andthedogrushedout,spranguponthefoxandkilleditatonce.
13.TheWolfandtheCrane(狼與鶴)
Onedayawolfwaseatinghisdinnerhastilyandswallowedabone.Itstuckinhisthroat.Hetriedtogetitout,buthecouldnot.
Justthenacraneflewdowntohim.“DearCrane!
”saidthewolftothecrane.“I'
mintrouble.Abonehasstuckinmythroat.Willyouputyourheadintomythroatandpullitout?
YouhaveaverylongneckandI'
msureyoucanreachit.Iwillpayyouwellforit.”
“Allright.I'
llhelpyou.Openyourmouthaswideasyoucan,”saidthecrane,andputhisheadintothewolf’smouthandpulledoutthebone.“Thankyouverymuch,myfriend,”saidthewolf.“NowImustbepaidforthework,”saidthecrane.
“Well,”saidthewolf.“Youputyourheadintomythroat,butIdidnotbiteoffyourhead.Isn'
tthatenoughforyou?
Goalonganddon'
ttalkaboutrewards.”
14.Theman,hisSonandtheirDonkey(一個人和他的兒子與他們的驢子)
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