The following are a few possible sequels: * * 1. Crow listens to advice and succeeds ** After hearing the lark's words, although Crow was a little hesitant, she still decided to give it a try. It followed the Lark's instructions and got up early every day to exercise, keep its throat fresh, and strictly follow the requirements of its diet. In the beginning, the crow felt very tired. The cold morning air made it want to hide in its warm nest, and the monotonous diet made it very hungry. However, when it thought of the beautiful song of the lark, it was motivated again. After a long period of effort, Crow's voice gradually changed. It was no longer the hoarse and ear-piercing voice it used to have. Instead, it had a unique and magnetic tone. Once, a special concert was held in the forest and all the birds were invited to participate. The crow mustered up the courage to step onto the stage. When it began to sing, the animals below the stage were stunned. Its song had a sense of depth and vicissitudes that other birds did not have, as if it was telling the story of an ancient forest. From then on, the crow became a respected singer in the forest. It also understood that as long as it worked hard, it could change itself. * * Two, Crow gives up halfway ** When the crow heard the lark's words, it was indeed full of enthusiasm at the beginning. It woke up early and started exercising. On the first day, it looked at the first ray of sunlight shining on the forest and its heart was filled with hope. However, after a few days, Crow felt that this life was too boring. It looked at the other birds playing freely, but it had to repeat the requirements of exercise and diet every day. It felt more and more unbalanced. Thus, Crow began to secretly relax her requirements. It stopped waking up early and started eating food that was bad for its throat. Slowly, it found that its voice did not get better as the lark said. Instead, it became even hoarser because of its irregular life. In the end, the crow gave up and returned to its previous life. It could only make unpleasant cries and often looked enviously at the larks singing on the branches. * * 3. The crow discovers a new direction in the process of hard work ** The crow listened to Lark's words and earnestly followed the instructions. During the early morning exercise, it discovered that there were many pests in some parts of the forest, and these pests were destroying the growth of the trees. Crow began to think. Although she wanted to learn how to sing, catching pests might be a very meaningful thing. So, the crow continued to take care of its throat according to the advice of the lark while learning the techniques of catching pests. As time passed, the crows showed great talent in catching pests. It could quickly discover the hiding places of pests and use ingenious methods to catch them. Although the crow did not become a singer, it became a famous pest hunter in the forest, protecting the health of the forest and winning the respect of other animals because of its unique contribution. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
In the common version of the story of the crow and the lark, there was no so-called follow-up plot. In the original story, the lark overcame its hoarse voice through its own efforts and was still loved by the birds, while the crow left in shame. This result was more of a way to convey the truth that the heavens rewarded those who worked hard. It did not further develop the content of the subsequent story. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The Story of the Lark and the Crow In the dense forest, the lark was famous for its beautiful song and was deeply respected and loved by all birds. It would sing happily every day. Its beautiful voice was like a spring in the mountains, flowing in every corner of the forest, bringing endless joy to the residents of the forest. There was a crow who was very envious of the lark's song. His heart was filled with desire. The crow said to the lark,"Lark, you sing so well that I wish I could sing like you." "You can do it as long as you practice hard," answered the lark with a smile. With that, the lark spread its wings and flew away. The crow was full of hope after hearing the lark's words and began to practice singing hard. It cried all day long, but its voice was hoarse and unpleasant to hear. The crow felt that it had been deceived and shouted angrily in the direction where the lark had flown off. Liar, you even said that you can sing well as long as you work hard. You're clearly insulting me for having a bad voice!" From then on, the crow's heart was filled with hatred for the lark and had been looking for an opportunity to take revenge. One day, a raging fire suddenly broke out in the depths of the forest. The lark was the first to discover the fire. It was so anxious that it flew east and west in the forest, shouting with all its might to inform everyone to escape. After the birds heard its cry, they flew to a safe place. After the fire, the lark wanted to sing, but as soon as it opened its mouth, it realized that its voice had become hoarse and unpleasant. It turned out that it had shouted so hard in the fire that its throat had already broken. The birds soon found that the lark was no longer singing. Everyone wanted to hear it sing, but the lark stammered and refused to sing. "Aren't you a singer?" the crow suddenly interrupted, cawing. Why didn't he sing for everyone? Are you so arrogant that you don't want to sing for us?" In fact, the crow had long discovered the secret of the lark. When it followed the lark, it knew that the lark's voice had become as hoarse and unpleasant as its own. The crow felt that this was the perfect opportunity to humiliate the lark. Before the lark could speak, she said to the birds in the forest,"Do you know…" This story tells us that jealousy will blind people's eyes, making them unable to see the kindness of others and making them do inappropriate actions. At the same time, it also reminds us that when facing the misfortune of others, we should not add insult to injury, but should have sympathy and understanding. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Crow, Lark and Tit In a lush forest lived crows, larks, and titts. Lark was a famous singer in the forest. Its song was melodious, like the clear stream in the mountains. Every morning, it would stand on the branch and sing happily, attracting many small animals to come and listen. The titmouse was a clever little guy. It always shuttled through the woods briskly, looking for delicious food, and from time to time, it shared interesting things in the forest with other small animals. Crows, on the other hand, were often overlooked by everyone. In fact, crows were very smart. They could remember many places in the forest where food was hidden. Once, the forest was caught in a big fire, and the food reserves of many small animals were destroyed. At this time, Crow used her memory to lead everyone to a corner where they had stored food and helped them tide over the crisis. The song of the lark, the cleverness of the tits, and the wisdom of the crows all made the forest more lively and energetic. They played a unique role in the big family of the forest and lived in harmony. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Larks 'cries were beautiful and pleasant to the ears, while crows' cries were hoarse and noisy. There was a clear difference between the two. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The lark told the crow that if she wanted to have a good voice, she needed to practice hard. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Crows were common names for several species of black birds in the Passeriformes, Corvinae, and Crows. They were also called crows. They had large beaks and liked to call. They were about 50 centimeters long and were larger birds in the Passeriformes. For a long time, crows had a bad impression in people's minds and were often seen as ominous things. For example, the saying that " when a crow cries, disaster will come " was widely circulated, but this was actually a misunderstanding. Crows were actually very smart, and could be called the " Zhuge of Birds ". In terms of foraging, crows would throw walnuts on the road, crush the shell with the help of a car, and eat the nuts. They would also peck the buttocks of dogs that were eating, and when the dogs turned around to fight back, other crows would snatch the food. When dealing with danger, if a crow fell into a hunter's trap, other crows in the same area would not be deceived by the same or different traps. The crows had a rich language. There were more than 300 kinds of cries, and they even had amazing mimicry. They could repeat many sounds, and it was not difficult for them to imitate people's speech. The crows had deep feelings for each other, and there were always companions lingering around the crows in distress. Moreover, when the little crow grew up, not only would it not leave its parents, but it would also feed the old crow when it could not fly. After the old crow died, the little crow would gather relatives and friends to bury it. In some countries, crows were also auspicious symbols. For example, there was a legend in England that the royal crow was related to the fate of the country. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Crow's words include: crow, silence, Opium, Opium War, etc. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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Crows were the general name of several black birds in the Crow family of the Passeriformes. They were also known as crows. It had a large mouth and liked to call. As the largest bird in the passerines, its body length could reach about 50 centimeters, and most of its feathers were black. Crows had unique habits. They mainly foraged on the ground and walked steadily. Except for a few species, they often build nests in groups and wander in groups in autumn and winter. Crows had complex behaviors, strong intelligence and social activities. They were fierce and aggressive, often preying on eggs and nestlings in the nests of waterfowls and wading birds. In terms of feeding habits, they were omnivorous, eating grains, berries, insects, carrion, and eggs of other birds. Many species liked to eat carrion, which was harmful to seedlings and grains. However, during the breeding period, they mainly fed on small vertebrae, locusts, mole crickets, scarabs, and moth larvae, which were beneficial to agriculture. In addition, because it likes to eat scavengers and peck on agricultural waste, it can eliminate environmental pollution such as animal carcasses and play a role in purifying the environment. Crows had a wide range of distribution, almost all over the world. In China, they were mostly distributed in North China, Xinjiang, Gansu, Ningxia, and other places. They inhabit a variety of forest types, such as low mountains, plains and mountain broad-leaved forests, conifer and broad-leaved mixed forests, conifer forests, secondary mixed forests, artificial forests, etc., especially in sparse forests and forest edge areas. They are also often active on forest roadsides, cliffs, river valleys, coasts, farmlands, swamps, and grasslands. In winter, they often come to low mountains, hills, and plains at the foot of the mountain. They often live near human settlements such as farmlands and villages. In terms of reproduction, crows are monogamy for life. During the breeding season, the courtship was complicated and accompanied by acrobatic flying. Both males and females build their nests on the high branches of the tree. The nests are basin-shaped and woven with thick branches. The branches are reinforced with soil. The inner walls are lined with thin branches, grass stems, cotton and linen fibers, animal hair, feathers, etc. Sometimes, a thick layer of horse manure is placed. Each nest laid 5 - 7 eggs, which were grayish green with brown and gray spots. The female bird hatches the eggs, and the incubation period is 16 - 20 days. The nestling is late, and the parent bird can only move independently after feeding for about 1 month. Wild crows can live for 13 years. Crows had a high IQ. They were animals with first-class intelligence other than humans. Their comprehensive intelligence was roughly the same as that of domestic dogs. They had the ability to use and even make tools to achieve their goals, such as breaking nuts with stones and judging the location and volume of food according to the shape of the container. In terms of culture, before the Tang Dynasty, it was a divine bird with auspicious and prophetic functions in China folk culture. There was a legend that " the crow gave good news, and the Zhou Dynasty began ", which was recorded in many ancient historical records. After the Tang Dynasty, there was a theory of the main bad omen. In parts of China's Xizang and Sichuan, crows were worshipped as divine birds. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!