The monkey and the moon
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用英文讲猴子捞月的故事The Monkey and the Moon.In the lush and verdant jungles of a distant land, where towering trees cast long shadows and exotic creatures roamed, there lived a mischievous monkey named Koko. Koko was known for his quick wit, boundless energy, and an unyielding determination that often led him into misadventures.One fateful night, as the stars twinkled above the jungle canopy, Koko gazed up at the celestial tapestry. A brilliant full moon hung in the sky, its silvery glow casting an ethereal light upon the sleeping forest. As Koko watched, a sudden thought struck him: he wanted to reach out and touch the moon.With his usual impulsive nature, Koko leapt to his feet and began climbing the tallest tree in the jungle. Up and up he scrambled, his nimble hands and feet carrying himswiftly towards the moon. As he climbed, the moon seemed to grow larger and brighter, as if it were taunting him with its proximity.Hour after hour, Koko persisted, his determination unwavering. He ignored the pain in his limbs and the burning sensation in his lungs. Finally, after an arduous climb, he reached the top of the tree.To Koko's disappointment, the moon was still high above him, seemingly just as unreachable as it had been from the ground. Frustrated and exhausted, he sat down on a branch, his dreams of touching the moon shattered.As Koko sat sulking, he noticed something peculiar. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw a faint reflection in the pool of water at the base of the tree. Curiosity got the better of him, and he leaned over to investigate.To his astonishment, there was the moon, shimmering in the water's surface. It was not the real moon, of course, but merely its reflection. However, it was just asbeautiful and alluring as the celestial body itself.Koko realized that he had been chasing an illusion. The moon, no matter how close it seemed, could never truly be reached. But the moon's reflection in the water taught him a valuable lesson: sometimes, the best way to appreciate beauty is to admire it from a distance.From that day forward, Koko no longer yearned to touch the moon. Instead, he would often sit by the pool and watch its silvery reflection dance upon the water. And as he watched, he would be filled with a sense of contentment and wonder, knowing that the beauty of the moon could be enjoyed without the need for impossible dreams.And so, the tale of Koko and the moon became a legend in the jungle, a reminder that true satisfaction comes not from grasping at unattainable desires, but from appreciating the beauty that is already within our grasp.。
The Monkeys and the Moon(猴子捞月亮)There lives a group of monkeys, in the mountain, They lived Together, and play together too. One night they were playing together happily as usual , The moon was bright ,they looked here and there ,jumping and dancing . Then a little monkey saw a well .He became interested in it ,so that he lay on the edge of the well to look in ,he saw a big bright moon in the water .The little monkey was frightened .He jumped up at once crying out .It’s bad Help !The moon is in the well ,A big monkey heard him and hurried to the well , That’s true , There was a moon in the well ,round and bright ,Oh dear ,The moon has dropped into the well ,the big monkey cried out ,Hearing this the old monkey hurried to the well ,Yes it’s definitely ture , The moon is in the water ,so the old monkey cried out ,That’s terrible ,The moon has dropped ,into the well , We must fish it out of the water ,All the monkeys came around the well ,They began to discuss ,how to fish for the moon ,We can hang ourselves one by one ,from the tree to the well ,Then we can reach the moon ,someone said ,Good idea everybody said ,The old monkey hung him by the feet from the branch , Then the big monkey climbed over from the tree ,He hung himself ,in the old monkey’s hands ,Theothers began to do like them ,A monkey chain has been built up ,the little monkey was at the end of it ,Now he put his hands into the water to scoop the moon ,It’s ok now I can reach the moon he said ,But as soon as he touched the water the moon broke into pieces ,The small pieces were drifting ,The little monkey was frightened at this ,Oh my god ,The moon was broken by me ,he cried out ,The old monkey was a little angry so he said :〝Can’t you do such a trifle ,you’ve broken the moon , now what shall we do 〞Everyone began to blame the little monkey ,But after a while ,the water became quite ,and the moon appeared in it again ,it was still big and round like a big plate , The little monkey was very delighted to see it ,He cried out , It’s ok now ,the moon is all right in the well .He scooped again , He scooped and scooped ,But it didn’t work ,He couldn’t feel the moon at all ,the little monkey was so tired ,Oh ,I’m so tired ,But the moon breaks as soon as I touch it ,Oh ,I can’t hang any longer ,some one said ,suddenly the old monkey looked up ,Oh my godness。
猴子捞月英文读后感The Monkey and the Moon.This well-known Chinese fable tells the story of a monkey who sees the reflection of the moon in a lake and tries to catch it. He tries many different ways to get the moon, but he fails every time. In the end, the monkey gives up.The Monkey and the Moon is a fable with a moral. The moral of the story is that you should not try to do something that is impossible. If you do, you will only end up wasting your time.This fable is similar to the story of the dog and the bone. In this story, a dog sees a bone in a river. He tries to get the bone, but it keeps slipping away. In the end, the dog gives up.The moral of both of these stories is the same: don'ttry to do something that is impossible. If you do, you will only end up wasting your time.The Monkey and the Moon is a classic fable that has been told for centuries. It is a story that teaches a valuable lesson about the importance of not trying to do something that is impossible.The Monkey and the Moon is also a story that can be interpreted on many different levels. Some people see it as a story about the futility of human desires. Others see it as a story about the importance of perseverance. Still others see it as a story about the power of illusion.No matter how you interpret it, The Monkey and the Moon is a fable that has something to offer everyone. It is a story that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and cultures.Here are some of the lessons that can be learned from The Monkey and the Moon:Don't try to do something that is impossible.If you do try to do something that is impossible, you will only end up wasting your time.Be careful not to be fooled by illusions.Don't give up on your dreams, even if they seem impossible.Perseverance is important.The power of illusion can be strong.The Monkey and the Moon is a fable that can teach us a lot about ourselves and the world around us. It is a story that is worth reading and rereading.。
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