Aesop’s Fables: The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner 伊索寓言:囚徒號兵

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Aesop’s Fables: The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner

伊索寓言:囚徒號兵

A TRUMPETER during a battle ventured too near the enemy and was captured by them. They were about to proceed to put him to death when he begged them to hear his plea for mercy. “I do not fight.” said he, “and indeed carry no weapon; I only blow this trumpet, and surely that cannot harm you; then why should you kill me?”

  “You may not fight yourself,” said the others, “but you encourage and guide your men to the fight.”

        

“WORDS MAY BE DEEDS.”

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1q. What happened to the trumpeter? 





Ans=During a battle, he ventured too

 near to the enemy.



2q. During the battle, what happened to him? 






Ans= he was captured by his enemy



3q.What did he say? 






Ans= "I do not fight, and indeed carry 

no weapon..."



4q. What did he do to offend them? 






Ans= Blow his trumpet and encourage to fight.



5q.What's the moral of the story? 





Ans= Words may be deeds.

 

fs= You can encourage other people like the trumpeter. The words you say might make others do things. The music you make could encourage rioting and looting.So be careful of your words,  even written.

 


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