Among many other major writers, Aesop writes stories about animals with human characteristics, but none of them has the feeling of being like a strong lion's reputation. The lion is known as the king of animals and is the subject of strength and aristocracy in countless aspects of life, such as history, literature, art, astronomy, movies, dancing. Who is this magical creature? According to the Britannica Encyclopedia, the Lion (Pantella Leo) is a carnivore living in a plain with sand and plain rocks with thorns, high grass.
There was a lion in the forest. One day he slept under the tree at noon. There is a mouse hole near the trunk. The mouse accidentally got over the body of the lion. The Lion awoke and caught the mouse with his nail. As he tries to kill the rat, the rat says, "The king of the forests, prepare for my life, someday I'll help you." The Lion regret it and let it go. A few days later, the lion caught a trap. He tried to break the rope but failed. He began to shout violently. The rat heard his snoring and ran to the place where the lion was trapped. It began to break the rope with sharp teeth. Immediately the lion is free. He thanked the mouse for help and then disappeared into the forest.
Several flies were playing in the forest when the mouse mistakenly ran over the lion. The lion awoke and grabbed the poor mouse with his nail soon. As he was not going to harm the lion, the mouse called for mercy. The Lion's decision to kill such a small creature would cause condemnation rather than glory, so he forgave the mouse and let go of the mouse. A few days later the lion fell into a hole and was caught. He began to growl and when the mouse heard his voice he ran around. Mice recognized the traped lion and said, "Do not forget the kindness that I showed you!" Art of Hunter Therefore, a rat can return a lion to the forest and protect him from imprisonment.
This is a rare fable as it is not a talking animal, but a talking plant. But this lesson is not unusual: if you try to hurt others, they will definitely react in the same way. Because the lion 's goodwill is repaid due to the reciprocity of the mouse, the fable of the lion and mouse quoted above is also suitable here. A boy with a teacher 's tablet stole it and brought it home to his mother. Then the boy stealed clothing and gradually became a customary criminal. As the boy grew up and grew up, he stealed valuables more and more. Over time, the man was captured at last and he was tried where he was sentenced to death: a deception of a thief!