Once upon a time, there was a fierce lion in the forest. He was very proud and thought he was the most powerful. One day, a small rabbit came to him. The lion was about to eat the rabbit, but the rabbit said that there was another lion in the forest who was stronger than him. The lion got angry and asked the rabbit to take him to that other lion. The rabbit led the lion to a well. When the lion looked into the well, he saw his own reflection and thought it was the other lion. He roared at it and jumped into the well to fight, and drowned. So, the clever rabbit outwitted the powerful lion.
Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit and a big lion in the forest. The lion was very proud and thought he was the strongest. One day, the lion wanted to eat the rabbit. But the rabbit was very clever. It said to the lion, 'There is another lion in the forest who is much stronger than you.' The lion was angry and asked the rabbit to take him to that 'other lion'. The rabbit led the lion to a well. When the lion looked into the well, he saw his own reflection and thought it was the other lion. He roared at it and jumped into the well, trying to fight. And the clever rabbit saved its own life.
The two important characters in the full story of the rabbit and the lion are, of course, the rabbit which is small and clever, and the lion which is big and proud.
The rabbit might use the lion's arrogance against it. For instance, the rabbit could trick the lion into believing it has a special power or connection. Maybe it says there is a magical force that will protect it, and the superstitious lion believes it.
In the forest, there lived a foolish lion. This lion was so self - centered that he declared he would eat an animal daily. All the forest animals were in great fear. The rabbit, known for its cleverness, was the next on the lion's list. The rabbit said to the lion that there was a more magnificent lion in the forest. The foolish lion was enraged. The rabbit led him to a well. As the lion peered into the well, he saw his own image and thought it was the other lion. Without thinking twice, he jumped into the well, believing he was attacking the other lion. In this way, the clever rabbit managed to get rid of the foolish lion and ensured the safety of all the animals.
The moral of this story is that brains are better than brawn. The little rabbit managed to trick the big and powerful lion by being clever. It didn't try to fight but instead used its intelligence to send the lion away and ensure its own safety for a good night's sleep.
Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit. One night, as it was time for bed, the rabbit heard a big roar. It was a lion. The lion was also looking for a place to sleep. The rabbit was very scared. But instead of running away immediately, the rabbit said to the lion, 'Your Majesty, this place is too small for you. There is a much bigger and more comfortable place just a little further away.' The lion, believing the rabbit, went to look for that place. And the rabbit was able to go to sleep safely in its own little burrow.
The moral is that brains are better than brute force. In the story, the lion had all the physical strength but was easily tricked by the rabbit. The rabbit used its intelligence to create a situation where the lion's strength was of no use, teaching us that thinking smartly can be more effective than having just physical might.
The moral could be that intelligence can overcome strength. The rabbit, being small and weak compared to the lion, uses its wits to outsmart the powerful lion. For example, it might use clever tricks or strategies to avoid being caught or to teach the lion a lesson.