I'm not sure about your specific requirements for the first grade of the fish, duck and crow text. If you want to ask about the first grade textbooks about fish, ducks, and crows, in the first volume of the first grade language textbook, there is a "Little Painter in the Snow" that involves ducks, and there is a "Crow Drinking Water" that involves crows. However, there is no information about fish and the same text as ducks and crows. "Little Painter in the Snow" told the story of a group of small animals drawing in the snow. It vividly introduced the shapes of several animals 'claws (hooves) and the characteristics of frogs hibernating."Crow Drinking Water" was a fable, telling people to use wisdom to solve problems through the process of crows drinking water. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
yú yā wū yā。 "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
There were many stories about fish, ducks, crows, and so on, such as sensing changes and survival wisdom. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The mother duck played with the little duck. The crow tried to catch the lone duck, but the duck successfully escaped. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Here are some stories about crows and ducks: - In one story, a mother duck went out with her ducklings and met a crow looking for food. The cunning crow pretended to be indifferent, but it approached the duckling step by step. The mother duck was very vigilant, guarding against the crow and trying to chase it away. The crow refused to give up so easily. As it lingered, it sent a signal to its companions. Two minutes later, another crow arrived. At first, the crow approached the ducks even more boldly. The ducklings were so afraid that they hid under their mother. The mother duck bravely drove away the crows many times. Although the crows pressed on several times, they were eventually repelled by the mother duck. In the end, the owner appeared and scared the crows away. - In another story, the crow set its sights on a group of ducklings. A mother duck was swimming in the river with her children. A crow landed by the river and stared at the ducklings with ill intentions. The mother duck wanted to leave and go home after landing, but the crow still refused to leave. The mother duck angrily set up a battle formation for the crow. The crow saw that the mother duck was so brave and understood that there was no chance to attack the duckling, so he turned around and left from the bushes. The mother duck quickly took the child into the bushes and returned home. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
From a description of an economic phenomenon, there was a figurative story about fish and ducks. When the economic environment changed, such as the fluctuation of the waterproof straw in the real estate auxiliary industry, those groups that were sensitive to market changes (like ducks) could be described as "premonitions". They could take the lead in sensing changes in the outside world, such as changes in capital and changes in performance expectations. As for other less sensitive groups (like fish), because they were in deep water, they were not sensitive to subtle changes in the market. For example, most fish did not care about the change in the size of the water from the faucet (the water from the faucet could be compared to the financial supply and other resources in the economic environment). Although ducks were sensitive, they also had their own fate and could not escape the fate of being eaten by humans. Fish did not seem to be sensitive to changes in the outside world, but they could survive by relying on barriers such as deep water and deep mud, but they also faced the risk of being caught. There was also a story that had been misunderstood from a scientific point of view: "A duck fell in love with a fish." The Geng's duck-nosed fish found in Qujing City, Yunnan Province, was an ancient jawless armored turtle. It got its name because it looked like a duck's beak. Due to its name and shape, it had an imaginative story that transcended time and space and crossed races. However, in fact, the evolutionary process and living environment of the two were very different. Ducks belonged to birds, and they might have evolved from a branch of dinosaurs during the dinosaur era. The duck beaked fish lived in the warm ocean 410 million years ago. In terms of food culture, there were cases of combining duck and fish into special delicacies, such as duck non-fish roast duck hot pot, roast duck and grilled fish combined into hot pot, showing the combination of fish and duck in food creativity. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
In different cultures and legends, crows had different "bird qualities": - In some folklore, crows had psychic properties. If people gave a good evaluation (praise when asking for a seal), the crow could become an immortal. On the other hand, if it was scolded, it might bring bad luck. For example, in a folk story, because a little boy said that the crow was like a big black worm, a series of ominous things happened in the village. - In ancient culture, crows were regarded as lucky birds before the Tang Dynasty because they had the nature of feeding back. They were regarded as a typical example of loyalty and filial piety. In Tang poetry, they were also part of the harmonious scene of nature. However, after the Tang Dynasty, crows gradually became fierce birds in society's perception. For example, in some rural areas of Jianghuai, people believed that crows calling at their doorstep would be an ominous omen. - In modern times, people would also use the word "jinx" to mock those who spoke unreasonably and brought bad news. - In literary works such as "Dragon Clan," Crow was a character who was good at using guns and was good at strategy, similar to a military counselor. She had complex relationships and behavior logic. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
One way to eat crow fish was as follows: prepare 300 grams of crow fish, a spoonful of Haitian soybean sauce, an appropriate amount of pepper, star anise, onion, ginger slices, dried red chili, white sugar, 1 spoonful of vinegar, half a spoonful of light soy sauce, salt, and cooking wine. First, he washed and drained the crow fish. He placed the pepper and star anise in a small seasoning bowl, added Haitian soybean sauce, sugar, salt, cooking wine, vinegar, and light soy sauce to make a sauce. He poured an appropriate amount of oil into the pot. When the oil temperature was 50% hot, he added the crow fish. He pan-fried it on low heat and took it out of the pot. He stir-fried the shallots, ginger slices, garlic cloves, and dried red chili slices with the remaining oil. He poured in the seasoning juice and stir-fried it slightly. Then, he put the fish into the pot. He added water over the fish and boiled it on high heat. He covered the pot and braised it on low heat until the soup was thick. He sprinkled in chopped green onions or coriander and took it out of the pot. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Longevity fish had the characteristics of slow growth, long lifespan (up to about 160 years old), extremely low reproduction rate, wide distribution, extremely rich nutrition (fish meat contained more than 20 kinds of microelements and vitamins needed by the human body, high protein, low fat, low gallbladder, fish head and fish bones contained precious brain gold), tender fish meat, and so on. It mainly lived in the deep sea waters of New Zealand and South Africa, where the water depth was 500 - 1500 meters (it could also survive at 180 - 1800 meters). It was a relatively precious wild fish. Judging from its nutritional richness, growth and reproduction characteristics, as well as its unique taste, it could be regarded as a medium-to-high-grade fish. In some areas, such as wedding banquets or entertaining guests, this dish would be served, which also indicated that it was a relatively high-end ingredient. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are the stories of a few little crows and little foxes: In one story, after the crow's meat was cheated by the fox, the crow family had always taught the little crow not to let the fox cheat the meat away. One day, the little fox met the little crow with meat in its mouth and wanted to make friends. The little crow remembered her family's instructions and felt that the little fox was here to cheat the meat, so she rejected it. The next day, the little crow lost its meat. The little fox said that it did not want its meat, so the little crow became friends with the little fox. It even lamented that the fox could also distinguish between good and bad. In another story, the little fox wanted to make friends with the little crow with meat in its mouth. The little crow remembered the words of its ancestors and swallowed the meat to express that its ancestors did not agree to make friends with the fox. The fox went home in frustration, and the little crow also went home. The next day, the little crow found that its parents were missing. After the little fox learned about it, she helped the little crow look for them and finally found the lost crow's parents. From then on, the descendants of the crow and the fox were no longer enemies, but friends. "Little Fox Fairy" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following is a second-year version of The Fox and the Crow: In a dense forest, there was a big tree. There was a crow on the tree, and it had a piece of meat in its mouth. There was a tree hole under the tree, and a fox lived in the hole. The fox had not eaten for many days and was extremely hungry. When he looked up and saw the meat in the crow's mouth, he drooled. The fox rolled its eyes and thought of an idea. "Big brother crow, your feathers are really black and shiny, just like black satin," the fox said to the crow with a smile. The crow glanced at the fox and ignored it. The fox continued,"Your voice must be very pleasant to hear. Can you sing a few lines for me?" When the crow heard this, she was very pleased and couldn't help but cry out. The moment he called out, the meat in his mouth fell out. The fox quickly picked up the meat and ran away. Only then did the crow realize that she had been tricked. She was very sad and thought that she could not easily believe the fox's words in the future. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!