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1, the old man who grows grapes

Once upon a time, there was an old man who had a vineyard. He takes good care of the vineyard and harvests many grapes every year.

Before he died, the old man called his sons to bed and said to them, "I buried all my treasures in the vineyard." If you want it, you must dig hard. "

Soon, the old man closed his eyes and died. His sons went to the vineyard to dig and dig hard, but they never found the rich man. Because they worked hard to find the treasure wholeheartedly and carefully turned over the soil again and again, the grapes grew better and better, and the fruit was more and more year by year. In this way, the sons of the old man are getting richer and richer. Finally, they understood and said privately, "Really, there are huge treasures buried in the vineyard!" " "

Who just wants to lie comfortably with their feet up and do nothing; But I hope the roast chicken will fly to its open mouth. I'm really too lazy to be surprised. Whoever is willing to support himself with hard sweat will get more and more wealth.

Whether you have read the fable "The Old Man Growing Grapes" before, I hope you can carefully understand the moral of this fable. What does it tell us? What have we learned from it? As long as you have ideas now, you are welcome to express your opinions!

2. Little black bear who refused to hibernate

Grey winter has come, and the north wind has blown away the big forest. Mother black bear made a big hole in the thickest trunk of a tree, and let Nini, the little black bear, hibernate in the tree hole. "Look, dear child," said Mother Bear, "what a spacious room! Have a good sleep, wake up next spring, and you will be one year older! "

Mother bear returned to her tree hole. But little black bear Nini doesn't want to sleep. It thought, "How boring it is to sleep all winter!" " Let me have fun in this big house! "

Nini likes painting best. He took out his brush, painted blue sky, white clouds and kites on the top of the tree hole, and painted flowers, green trees and streams on the wall around the tree hole.

"Dong! Hey! " Mother Bear worried about Nini and knocked on the door again. "Good boy, are you asleep?"

Nini opened the door and asked her mother, "Why are you sleeping?"

Mother said, "it's winter, you should go to bed!" " "

"No, Mom," Nini said, pointing to the big room. "Look, it's spring here!"

Mother bear came into the room and said with a smile, "Great, good boy, spring has really come." Then I won't sleep either. Let's play together and sing the songs of spring! "

A bird flew to the window and the cold wind made it tremble all over. Nini opened the window and said to the bird, "Come in, don't be afraid, it's spring here!" " "

The bird came into the room and looked. It fluttered its wings happily and said, "Really, it's spring! What a good spring! "

Birds go out for a walk singing spring songs. The frozen river said strangely, "What are you singing? It's winter now! "

The bird pointed to the thickest tree and said, "No, it's spring!" " Look over there. "

When the river is watching, Mother Bear and Nini Bear are waving to it at the window! If it were winter, they would have gone to bed. Yes! As soon as the river shook, all the ice cubes were broken. While running happily, it also sang the songs of spring.

Birds fly across the blue sky singing spring songs. The sun said absently, "What are you singing? It's winter now! "

The bird pointed to the river and the tree and said, "No, it's spring!" " Look over there! "

When the sun looks at it, yes! The river has melted, and Nini Bear and Mama Bear are still awake. It is really spring! After washing your face, the sun cheered up, and bright light shone directly from the zenith to the earth, warming the forest.

This year, the winter in the big forest is particularly short; This year, the spring in the big forest came very early. Small animals are happy and strange. They don't know, it's all the credit of little black bear Nini!

3. Difficulties are opportunities.

Gao Qiaofu, a famous Japanese cultural anthropologist, described such a true story in detail in his book Ugly Japanese: At that time, Mr. Gao Qiaofu was a visiting professor at a university in Peru, and a couple of professors from the United States lived next door to him. One day, the couple's youngest son accidentally kicked the football to Mr. Gao Qiao's door, and a piece of stained glass broke.

What happened, Mr. and Mrs. Gao Qiao? According to the oriental thinking habit, it is estimated that the American couple will come and apologize soon. However, they were wrong.

After their son got into trouble, the American professor never appeared again.

The next morning, it was the child who brought a piece of glass with the help of the taxi driver. The little guy said politely, "Uncle, I'm sorry. I accidentally broke your glass yesterday, because the shop was closed, so I couldn't make compensation in time. I bought this glass as soon as the shop opened today. Please accept it, I hope you can forgive my mistake. This kind of thing will never happen again, please believe me. "

Naturally, Mr. and Mrs. Gao Qiao not only forgave him, but also fell in love with this sensible child. They invited him to breakfast and gave him a bag of Japanese candy.

I thought it was over. Unexpectedly, when the child came home with the bag of candy, the American professor and his wife stood up. They returned the unopened bag of candy to Mr. and Mrs. Gao Qiao, and explained the unacceptable reason that a child should not be rewarded in trouble.

In their view, this little "person" should learn to be responsible for the consequences of his actions. The child broke the neighbor's window. In order to make up for this window, he almost spent all his pocket money in his passbook. However, he will never get a penny of "financial assistance" from his parents. If the money is not enough, his parents can consider lending him money, but he must have his own repayment plan. For example, send milk to neighbors in the morning, pick up newspapers, mow the grass for others at weekends, and save your weekly pocket money. The reason for doing this is to make him pay for his mistakes. Only by paying this price can he accept this precious life lesson.

Step 4 look at the stars

LiSha is a lovely but poor left-behind child. At present, I am in Grade Five in Ochir Left-behind Children School. Born in September in a remote farmhouse in Gaozhuang Village, Shuizhai Township, Ye County, Pingdingshan City, Henan Province. He likes to watch the stars alone in the dead of night.

Xiao Yanan's father Ding is an honest farmer. He has neither skill nor knowledge. Everyone in the village calls him "honest boss". No one proposes long after the age of marriage. It was not until he was 38 years old that he was arranged by a matchmaker in a neighboring village and spent 7,000 yuan to marry Rong, a disabled widow with a second marriage.

Ting and Rong get along well after marriage and live a poor and quiet life. About a year later, with the birth of Xiao Yan 'an, the family's peace was broken. Rong died of massive bleeding, and grandpa was weakened by family mutation. He couldn't get sick and died soon. The living conditions at home can be imagined.

Xiao Yanan is lucky in misfortune. He just grew up under the feeding of enthusiastic neighbors. In order to support the family, when Xiao Yan 'an was 2 years old, Ting had to pack her bags and go to Dongguan, Guangdong Province to work with people from the same village to earn money. He left his elderly mother and cried for his father to hug his little Yan 'an. Ting had to put down her schoolbag and look at the children's eager eyes. Ting could no longer control her tears. She picked up the child and kissed her, tears dripping on her face. The heartbreaking cry made Ting unable to bear to let go of the child, prompting her peers to urge her. No way, Ting had to make up a beautiful lie for Xiaoyanan, saying that she would come back to hug him when there were stars at night and buy him delicious bread and his favorite toys. Naive little Yan' an believed it, but she burst into tears and smiled and urged her father to go on the road. Since then, Xiao Yanan has been waiting and waiting ... until now, what he is most looking forward to is spending the night. He likes the stars in the sky. He often looks at the sky in a daze. He hopes his father will come back soon!

Children from poor families have taken the initiative very early. Xiaoyanan lived with her grandmother since childhood. When I was five years old, I learned to help my grandmother with housework and cooking. At the age of six, he was sent to a boarding school for left-behind children six miles from home. The economic situation at home and the independence in study made Xiao Yan 'an learn to save and take care of himself from an early age and never spend a penny indiscriminately. When shopping, he buys cheap and practical ones and spends every penny on the cutting edge. Every Saturday afternoon, he will thoroughly clean the house and outside and help grandma with housework. At this time, he cooks, washes and cooks like an adult. The tempering of life made LiSha learn to be independent and strong from an early age.

Yan 'an is a good student at school. He studies very hard. In class, he listens carefully. After class, he does his homework carefully. To save money, he often writes new words, words and sentences by hand. Due to diligence and hard work, I got double marks in the final exam. In the second grade, LiSha began to be a class cadre and took the initiative to help some poor students in the class make up lessons. The students get along well with him and are deeply loved by them. He never makes public, and looks steady compared with children of his age. In class, he always listens attentively to the teacher and actively cooperates with the group of students to discuss and think. The classroom atmosphere often becomes warm under his leadership, and many students in the class are also influenced by him and take the initiative to participate in discussion and thinking. He arranges his studies well and has good study habits. In addition to finishing the tasks assigned by the teacher on time every day, I have also developed the habit of reviewing in time and previewing in advance. In his spare time, he also takes time to recite some articles.

Yan 'an is a good boy at home and in society. His grandmother is over 70 years old and in poor health. As long as Xiao Yan 'an is at home, she knows what to do, and her eyes are always alive. Cooking, cleaning the yard, helping grandma to rub her back, serving meals, washing dishes and so on. Like an adult, he provoked great praise from his neighbors, saying that Xiao Yan 'an is sensible, diligent and mature, and will definitely have a future when he grows up.

No pains, no gains. Thanks to LiSha's unremitting efforts, he has won the titles of "Three Good Students" and "Excellent Student Cadres" for many years in a row, and he is always the first in his class in every exam. Because of his diligence, excellent academic performance and outstanding deeds, he was recently recommended by the school to participate in the selection of "Top Ten Left-behind Children for Self-improvement and Striving" and was successfully selected. I attended the award ceremony held in Beijing on August 19. I met many stars such as Du Chunmei, Chang Sisi, Zhu Zhiwen and Liu Dacheng at the award party and took photos with them.

Every time his grades come out, he will look up at the stars in the dead of night, silently report his study to his father who works far away from home, and look forward to an early reunion.

The story of looking up at the stars makes us understand an intriguing truth: as long as a person has faith and ideals, his ideals will always be realized through unremitting efforts.