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How to write a story and write a good story

Once upon a time, there was a shepherd who kept dozens of sheep at home. He chased them during the day and drove them to the sheepfold made of fences and wood at night. One morning, when the shepherd was herding sheep, he found that a sheep was missing. It turned out that there was a big hole in the sheepfold, and at night the wolf went in and took the sheep away. The shepherd's neighbor said, "You'd better mend the sheepfold quickly, otherwise, the sheep will be lost again." The shepherd said, "If all the sheep are lost, what can we do to make up for it?" The next morning, when the shepherd was herding sheep, he found that another sheep was missing. The shepherd regretted not listening to his neighbor's advice, so he repaired and strengthened the sheepfold. Since then, the shepherd's sheep have never been lost.

This incident taught me a truth: although I made a mistake, I can still make it back as long as I admit it in time.

Once upon a time, there was a farmer who raised more than ten sheep at home. During the day, farmers drive sheep to the mountains to eat grass; In the evening, the farmer drove the sheep back to the sheepfold and counted them before going to bed.

One morning, it rained heavily. The rain washed away the sheepfold and a hole appeared in the sheepfold. After the farmer found out, he didn't immediately start mending the sheepfold. He wants to have it repaired when he is free that day.

The next morning, the farmer is going to herd sheep. When he first arrived at the sheepfold, he found that the hole in the sheepfold was bigger and there was a sheep missing. He suddenly realized that a wolf might have come in and taken the sheep away last night. The farmer is very sad about his lost sheep. He looked for it for a long time, but he couldn't find it. Only after seeing the blood on the ground did he realize that the sheep had been eaten by the wolf.

After knowing this, the kind neighbor uncle advised the farmer to mend the hole in the sheepfold as soon as possible, otherwise more sheep would be eaten by wolves. The farmer accepted his neighbor's advice. He immediately found some wood and repaired the hole in the sheepfold. The repaired sheepfold is stronger than before. The sheep in the sheepfold have never been lost.

This story tells us a truth: mistakes in life should be made up in time to avoid greater losses. The same is true of learning. If you make mistakes, correct them. Then, I won't make the same or similar mistakes again.

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