Hello everyone, today teacher Dung will tell everyone a story, which is “One intelligence is better than a hundred intelligences”. Now we will listen to see what this reading exercise is about. The jungle fowl and the weasel are close friends, but the weasel still looks down on his friend. One day, the weasel asked the jungle fowl: “How many intelligences do you have?” The jungle fowl replied: “I only have one”, the weasel laughed and replied: “That’s so little, I have hundreds”. One morning, the two friends were walking in the field, suddenly they saw a hunter, they hurriedly hid in a cave, but the hunter saw their footprints, he shouted: “You’re hiding in the sky”, then he took a stick and pushed into the cave. The jungle fowl saw that it was dangerous, so he told the weasel: “You have a hundred intelligences, think of a plan”, the weasel sadly replied: “Right now, I don’t have any intelligence in my head”.
After a moment of hesitation, the Junglefowl thought of a trick and whispered into the weasel’s ear: “I will do it this way, and you do it this way. Everything happened exactly as the junglefowl planned, the hunter pulled the junglefowl out and found it stiff, thinking the Junglefowl was dead, so he landed on the grass, then poked a stick into the hole to catch the Weasel, suddenly the Junglefowl ran away, the hunter chased after it, just waiting for that, the Weasel jumped out and ran into the forest. The next day the two friends met again, the Weasel told the Junglefowl: “One of your wits is better than a hundred of mine”. Through this story, we learn the lesson that we should never be too confident in ourselves, we must always be humble, not like our friend the Weasel.