Aesop's Fables is said to be a collection of 357 fables written by Aesop, an ancient Greek slave who was freed in the 6th century BC, and includes Indian, Arab, and Christian stories. Aesop's Fables contains more than 300 fables, most of which are related to animals. The stories told in the book are short and concise, and the images portrayed are vivid and vivid, and each story contains philosophy, or exposes and criticizes social contradictions, or expresses the understanding of life, or summarizes the experience of daily life.
Title: Aesop's Fables
Author: Aesop
Created in: (Ancient Greece) 800 BC – 146 BC
Foreign name: Aesop's Fables
Word Count: 209000
Beautifully illustrated inner pages, illustrated and illustrated
Most of Aesop's fables are animal stories, some of which include "The Wolf and the Lamb" and "The Lion and the Wild Ass", etc., which use ferocious animals such as jackals and lions as metaphors for the powerful in the world, exposing their arbitrariness, cruelty, and abuse of the weak, reflecting the thoughts and feelings of commoners or slaves; "The Tortoise and the Haunt" and "The Shepherd and the Wild Goat" summarize people's life experience and teach people the truth of life and life.
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1. Good things and bad things
2. The one who sells the idols
3. Eagles and foxes
4. Eagle and shell lang
5. Eagles, burrowing birds, and shepherds
6. Eagles and foxes
7. The eagle that was hit by an arrow
8. Nightingales and eagles
9. Nightingales and swallows
10. Athenian debtors
11. Blacks
12. Cats and roosters
13. Cats and mice
14. Cats and chickens
15. Goats and shepherds
16. Goats and donkeys
17. Shepherds and wild goats
19. Aesop in the shipyard
20. Rooster and eagle
21. Roosters and mountain quails
22. Fisherman and tuna
23. Fishermen
24. The fisherman who plays the flute
25. Fisherman and big fish, small fish
26. Fisherman and puppy fish
27. Fisherman
28. Divine kingfisher
30. Bloated fox
31. Foxes and thorny vines
33. Foxes and pythons
34. Foxes and lumberjacks
35. Foxes and crocodiles
36. Foxes and dogs
37. Fox and leopard
38. Foxes and monkeys
39. Foxes and monkeys
40. Foxes and male goats
41. The fox with a broken tail
42. A fox who has never seen a lion
43. Foxes and masks
44. Two men who fought for the throne of God
45. Murderer
46. A person who makes a wish out of thin air
47. Cowards and crows
48. The man bitten by ants and Hermes
49. Husband and wife
50. People who cause trouble
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