The story is about a lion and a jackal. Usually, in such stories, the lion is the powerful one. The jackal might be sly. Maybe the jackal tries to trick the lion or they get into some sort of adventure together. But without the full story in front of me, it's hard to say the exact details.
Once there was a greedy fox. It saw a crow sitting on a tree branch with a piece of cheese in its beak. The fox wanted that cheese badly. So it flattered the crow, saying how beautiful its voice must be. The crow, being vain, opened its beak to sing and the cheese fell down. The fox quickly grabbed it and ran away, leaving the crow sad and cheated.
I'm not sure of the specific 'a jackal wants crabs' story. It could be a fable where the jackal has a strong desire for crabs perhaps because it is hungry. Maybe it tries to catch the crabs in a river or on the shore, but the crabs might be difficult to catch as they can scuttle away or hide in their holes.
The camel and the jackal story varies in different versions. Generally, it might be about their interactions in the wild, like how they deal with finding food or water. Maybe the camel with its ability to store water and the jackal's cleverness in hunting small prey.
The Greedy King was a very self - centered ruler. He always wanted more wealth, land and power. He taxed his people heavily, leaving them in poverty. One day, a wise man came to his court and told him that his greed would be his downfall. But the king didn't listen. As time passed, his people grew more and more unhappy and finally revolted. The king lost everything in the end.
Once upon a time, there was a very greedy lion. He was never satisfied with what he had. One day, he saw a herd of deer in the forest. Instead of just catching one deer for his meal, he wanted to catch them all. But his greed made him clumsy. As he chased after the deer, they scattered in different directions. The lion ran here and there but couldn't catch any. He got tired and finally realized that his greed had cost him his meal.
One main event could be their first encounter. Another might be when they face a shared danger, like a big storm or a hungry lion. Also, if they search for food together, that would be a key event.
Since I don't know the exact 'lala the grocer was very greedy' story, I can only speculate. Greedy grocers often try to maximize their profits in not - so - nice ways. Lala might have been the kind of grocer who sold expired or low - quality products as high - quality ones. He could also have been mean to his employees, paying them very little while making a large profit himself.
The main events include the king's excessive taxing of his people. Also, his continuous pursuit of more land through wars. And finally, the revolt of his people which led to his downfall.