What do ants and pigeons tell us?

This fable about ants and pigeons shows a truth about how to be a man. People should be grateful for kindness and don't do nothing about kindness. Sometimes, lifting a finger may save others' lives or bring rewards to yourself. Individual strength is only a small step, and we should unite against the sinister environment. To protect other weak people from attack is to keep yourself away from danger.

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Once upon a time, there lived many animals in a big forest. These animals help each other and live in harmony. One day, an ant was drinking water by the spring. Suddenly, a gust of wind blew the ants who were drinking water into the spring. The poor ant shouted for help with all his strength.

But its voice is so low that other animals in the forest can't hear it, only pigeons in nearby trees can hear it. But it can't swim, so it used its quick wits and dropped a leaf.

The ant saw it and struggled to climb up. After landing safely, the little ant was very grateful to the pigeon, but he didn't know how to repay it. He said, "Sister Pigeon, thank you. I will definitely repay you in the future. " Pigeon said disdainfully, "You're welcome, Brother Ant. I really don't know what you can repay. "

But the ant insisted, "I will repay you!" " "Just then, a bird catcher saw the pigeon and was about to open the bird net. The ant noticed. He quickly climbed onto the hunter's hand and took a hard bite. The hunter cried out in pain. The dove heard the hunter's cry and flew away in a hurry.