The moral of Hao Han Byrd's story

First of all, what does the Hao Han bird say? The story of Hao Han Bird tells us that people should make long-term plans instead of being short-sighted. As the ancients said, those who have no long-term worries will have near worries. If you want to live, you must have lofty ideals and down-to-earth spirit, and you can't muddle along.

Second, the story of Hao Han bird There is a stone cliff at the foot of the mountain, and there is a crack on the cliff. Hao Han bird takes this seam as its own nest. There is a river in front of the cliff, and there is a big poplar by the river. Magpies live on poplars. Hao Han birds and magpies live face to face and become neighbors.

After several autumn winds, the leaves have fallen and winter has come.

One day, the sun was shining. Magpies flew out early in the morning, searched everywhere, brought back some hay, and were busy building nests for winter. Hao Han Bird goes out to play all day and comes back to sleep when he is tired. The magpie said, "Hao Han bird, don't sleep. It's sunny. Let's build a nest."

Hao Han bird didn't listen to the advice, lying in the crack of the cliff said to the magpie, "Silly magpie, don't make any noise, the sun is shining, just sleep."

Winter is coming, and the wind is cold. Magpies live in warm nests. Hao Han bird shivered with cold in the gap of the cliff and kept calling: "Duo Duo, Duo Duo, the cold wind froze me to death, and I will build a nest tomorrow."

The next morning, the wind stopped and the sun was warm, as if it were spring again. The magpie came to the cliff and suggested to Hao Han Bird, "Make a nest when the weather is fine. If you are lazy now, you will be sad later. "

Hao Han bird still didn't listen to the advice, stretched himself and replied, "Silly magpie, don't be wordy, the weather is so warm."

In cold winter, it snows heavily. The north wind roared like a lion, and it was as cold as icehouse in the cracks. Hao Han bird repeated its wail: "Doro, Doro, the cold wind froze me to death, and I will make a nest tomorrow."

At dawn, the sun came out, and magpies called Hao Han birds in the branches. However, Hao Han Byrd froze to death at night.

Three. Appreciation of Hao Han Byrd's Works and Literature

Content appreciation

The first paragraph explains the residence of magpies and Hao Han birds. Hao Han birds live in ready-made cliff crevices, and magpies live in trees. They live close together, paving the way for the development of the later story.

According to the three key time points of "winter comes", "winter comes" and "cold winter", the second to ninth paragraphs describe the different attitudes, performances and results of Hao Han birds and magpies to nesting in three parts. The second to fourth paragraphs talk about the situation when winter comes. When the weather is fine, magpies are busy building nests. Birds in Hao Han can play and sleep. They don't listen to magpies. The fifth to seventh paragraphs are about the situation when winter comes. Magpies have their own warm nests. The birds in Hao Han are shivering with cold. They say they will build their nests tomorrow. As a result, I still didn't listen to the advice and continued to muddle along the next day. From the eighth paragraph to the ninth paragraph, we talked about the situation in the cold winter, including "heavy snow", "the north wind roared like a lion" and "it was as cold as icehouse in the cliff crevice", indicating that the weather was very cold and the cliff crevice could not resist the cold at all. The Hao Han bird let out another cry, but woke up too late and was frozen to death. These parts are strong in story, simple in language and similar in structure. In particular, the dialogue between Hao Han birds and magpies reflects their respective personalities and ideas, which has a strong sense of rhythm and is lively and interesting to read.

There are two illustrations in the text. In the first illustration, magpies are busy grabbing branches to build nests, while Hao Han birds lie in the cracks of the cliff and sleep late. In the second illustration, snow and ice cover the earth, magpies call for Hao Han birds in the branches, but Hao Han birds never appear again, showing the different results of the two.

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Hao Han bird is a kind of rodent, whose scientific name is "flying squirrel with compound teeth". Stay in the nest during the day, go out at dusk or at night, and slide from high to low. Because of its natural fear of cold, it crows day and night, commonly known as "Hao Han bird".

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