Once upon a time, there was a frog living by the river. There was a snake near her house. Whenever a frog's tadpole grows into a small frog, the snake will come to visit and eat the little frog. The mother frog had no choice but to swallow her anger and go along with it. Frog has a good friend Crab. Once, the frog talked to the crab about her misfortune, and she complained:
"This snake disturbed me and ate all my little frogs. What do you say I should do? How can I get rid of this demon? Help me! ”
The crab said, "I can't defeat the snake myself, but I can find a way to punish him." You should find an animal that can subdue the snake to help you get rid of your suffering. ”
The crab thought and thought, and finally came up with a solution. He said:
"I tell you, there is a badger who lives in a small room nearby. Badgers are natural enemies of snakes. You go catch some small fish, sprinkle them on the road from the badger's house to the snake hole, and put a small fish every few minutes. As soon as the badger walks out of the house, he will see the small fish, he will eat the small fish, he will continue to walk forward, he will encounter a small fish, he will eat the small fish again. The badger eats as he walks, eats one after another, until he reaches the mouth of the snake's hole, and when the badger can no longer see the fish, he will go into the snake hole and eat the evil snake. ”
The frog did as the crab did. Midge came out of the house and ate fish along the way, and one by one the fish led him to the snake hole. He couldn't see the fish, went into the snake hole, and ate his natural enemy snake.
The frog has since gotten rid of its nasty enemies.
This little story tells us that if we cannot defeat the enemy with force, we should win with wisdom.
