If we consider the story I made up about the boy on the boat, the moral could be about following proper hygiene and social norms. Even if it seems like an easy way out to pee on the water, it's not the right thing to do in a civilized society.
In the story of the kid in the rural area, the moral is definitely about respecting the environment and the resources that are important for the community. Just because water is there doesn't mean it can be used for improper purposes like urinating, especially when it has other uses like watering plants.
It really depends on the specific 'pee on water short story'. But generally, it could be about responsibility towards public or shared spaces. Whether it's a body of water in nature or a man - made water feature, we should be aware of how our actions can affect it and others who might be using or depending on it.
Another possible 'pee on water short story' could be in a rural area. There was a pond where the local kids used to play. One day, a new kid in the village, not knowing the rules, peed on the water of the pond. The other kids were shocked and told him that it was wrong because the pond was used for watering the plants in the fields nearby and it was considered disrespectful to contaminate the water like that. So, the new kid learned a valuable lesson about respecting the local environment and water sources.
If the story is about sharing the glass of water, the moral could be about kindness and generosity.
One possible moral could be that accidents are normal and we should be kind. Just like the tickle monster didn't scold the boy for peeing, we should also be understanding when others have small mishaps.
The moral is that people can be unaware of slow and gradual changes in a situation until it's too late. Just like the frog doesn't jump out because the water heats up slowly.
One moral could be about the importance of every small part. Just like the little water drop, even though it is small, it is crucial in the water cycle and for the environment.
The moral is that gradual change can make one unaware of approaching danger. Just like the frog doesn't jump out when the water heats up slowly.
Not usually. These aren't common elements in fanfic. Fanfic often focuses on character development and plotlines rather than such random details.
I can recommend the following short novels by Shimizu: 1. The author of Love of the Sewing Machine: Silver Fish Scrambled Eggs = Mugeng Mugeng = Quiet Water's Edge. This was a sweet and funny short story. 2. " Hey, Your spatula " was a sweet novel. It told the story of the female protagonist, Chi Zhihan, cooking for her employer. The two of them developed a sweet relationship. These novels were all written in clear water, suitable for readers who liked sweet stories.
Here are a few recommended short stories by Shimizu: The author of Love of the Sewing Machine: Silver Fish Scrambled Eggs = Mugeng Mugeng = Quiet Water's Edge. This was a sweet and funny short story. 2. " Hey, Your spatula " was a sweet novel. It told the story of the female protagonist, Chi Zhihan, cooking for her employer. The two of them developed a sweet relationship. These novels were all written in Qingshui language, suitable for readers who liked sweet pets and funny stories.
Water Margins was a story about the Song Jiang uprising. It described 108 heroes who resisted oppression, strengthened the water and Liangshan, and were recruited by the Song Dynasty. Finally, they were killed. Although there were no specific short stories in the search results provided, there were many classic stories in Water Margins, such as Lin Chong burning the fodder field, Wu Song fighting the tiger, punching the town of Kansai, and so on. These stories showed the bravery and wisdom of the Liangshan heroes, as well as their struggle against society.