Thelittlemermaidisaverykind-hearted'mermaid'.Beforebecomingahuman,thelittlemermaidcutoffhertonguefortheprinceandbecameamutewhocouldn'tspeak.Everystepshetookwaslikewalkingonaknife,onbrokenglass.Whenherxsistersexchangedtheirbeautifulhairforasharpknifefromawitchthatcouldreviveamermaid.Aslongasthelittlemermaidstabsthesharpknifeintotheprince'schest,lettingtheprince'sblooddriponherfeet,herfeetwillimmediatelyturnintofishtails,andshecanlivefreelyintheseaforxxyears.Thelittlemermaidstillrefusedandchosetojumpintotheseatocommitsuicidebecausesheknewthatifshekilledtheprince,therewouldbeanotherpersoninthesamepainasher,soshecouldn'tbeartodoit,letalonedoit.Thelittlemermaidwouldrathersacrificeherselfthansacrificethehappinessofothers.Shewasreallygreat,butintheend,hersacrificemadeherthedaughterofheavenandgainedanimmortalsoul.Fromthis,itcanbeseenhowpureandkindthesoulofthelittlemermaidis!
Idon'tknowhowmanytearsIshedforthisstory,forthatkindandpitifullittlemermaid.Howdifficultitisforapersontosacrificetheirownhappinessforthehappinessoftheirlovedones!Howgreatitisagain!Butweusuallyhaggleoversmallthingsinclassandevenusemartialarts.Howashameditistorevealone'sheartinfrontofthelittlemermaid!Littlemermaid,althoughyouaresofarawayfromme,Ifeelthatyouaresoclose,closetomyheart,becauseyourpurehearthasmademeanindissolublebondwithyou.
Inthestoryof'GreedyCatandStupidMouse',itiswrittenthatacatbeggedtobegoodfriendswithamouseandaskedthemousetobuyacanoflardback.Thecatsaid,"It'ssafetoputlardinthechurch.Don'tmoveuntilit'snecessary
Thecatwantedtoeatlard,soitfoundoneexcuseafteranothertodeceivethemice,andthensecretlysneakedtothechurchtoeatlarduntilithadeatenallthelard.Whenthefoodrunsoutinwinter,theywanttobringbackthelardtoeat,butthejarisstillthereandthelardisgone.Themouseunderstoodthatonlythecatknewwheretohidethelard.Justabouttocomplain,thecatsaid,"Youdon'tneedtosayanything,I'mgoingtoeatyou."Sobeforethethreewords"Iwon'ttrustyouanymore"poppedoutofthemouse'smouth,thecathadalreadyeatenit.
The"growthinspiration"attheendofthestorystatesthat"weshouldbegoodatmakingfriendsandtreatinggreedyandselfishfriends.Weshouldnotonlybetolerantand,butalsopointouttheotherperson'smistakesandhelpthemcorrecttheirshortcomings.Thisisbeneficialforbothpartiesandhelpstomaintainalastingfriendship.ButIbelievethatcatsandmicearenaturalenemiesandcanneverbecomegoodfriends.Weshouldmakefriendscorrectly.
ThisbooktellsthestoryofMaLiangwhoisveryfondofpainting.Heonlywantsapen,butheisbulliedeverywhere.Severaltimes,healmostgotapen,butitwasjustadream.MaLiangoftenusesbrokenbranchestodraw,andwhereverhegoes,hepaintsthemveryrealistically,deceivingalltheotheranimals.Once,awhitebeardedgrandfathergavehimamagicpen.Immediately,everythinghedrewbecamereal.MaLiangaspiredtosay,'Iwillspecializeindrawingforthepoor.'.MaLiangisapersonwhothinkswholeheartedlyforthepeople.Heisveryclever,usingamagicpentohelpmanypoorpeopleandpunishthewicked.
Ialsowanttohaveamagicpen,todrawafewlightsinthedark,nomatterwherepeoplego,thereisaglimmeroflight;Ialsowanttohaveamagicpentodrawanewbookforchildreninimpoverishedmountainousareas,sothattheirwisdomcanchangetheirlives;Ialsowanttohaveamagicpentodrawharvestersforruralpeople,sothattheywon'tworksohardanymore.
MaLiangandIlivedinadifferentera:itwasfortheworkingpeopletoworkforthelandlordsandgive,notonlywithoutgains,butalsounderoppression.Andwearelivingforourselvesnow.Aslongasweworkhardandgive,wewilldefinitelyhavegreatgains.Therefore,weshouldcherisheveryminuteandeverysecondofthepresent.
Althoughwedon'thavemagicpenstoday,wehaveakindheartandtheknowledgewehavelearnedcanalsobenefithumanity.