Can you tell me the story of 'The Lion and the Mouse' in English?
The story of 'The Lion and the Mouse' is a classic fable that teaches a valuable lesson about kindness and how even the smallest creature can make a big difference.
Once upon a time, in a vast jungle, there lived a mighty Lion. He was the king of the jungle, feared and respected by all the other animals. One sunny afternoon, the Lion was fast asleep under a big tree, dreaming peacefully.
A little Mouse, scurrying about, accidentally ran over the Lion's nose. The Lion woke up with a roar, startled and angry. He instantly caught the tiny Mouse in his huge paw, ready to crush him.
The poor Mouse, trembling with fear, pleaded with the Lion. "Oh, King of the Jungle," he squeaked, "please spare my life! If you let me go, I promise I will never forget your kindness. Who knows, I might be able to help you one day!"
The Lion, amused by the Mouse's bold claim – how could such a tiny creature ever help a mighty lion? – burst into laughter. He thought it was quite funny, but also felt a pang of pity for the small creature. So, with a flick of his paw, he set the Mouse free.
A few days later, the Lion was roaming through the jungle when he accidentally walked into a hunter's net trap. He struggled and roared, trying to break free, but the strong ropes held him fast. His roars echoed through the jungle, but no one dared to come near him, fearing the hunters.
The little Mouse, hearing the familiar roar, recognized the Lion's distress. Remembering the Lion's kindness, he quickly ran to the scene. Seeing the Lion caught in the net, the Mouse immediately began to gnaw at the thick ropes with his sharp teeth.
He gnawed and gnawed, patiently and persistently, until he had chewed through enough ropes for the Lion to finally break free from the trap. The Lion was astonished and incredibly grateful. He had learned a powerful lesson that day.
From then on, the Lion and the Mouse became good friends. The Lion understood that even the smallest creatures can be powerful allies and that kindness, no matter how small an act, can be repaid in unexpected ways.
The moral of the story is that small acts of kindness can lead to great rewards, and even the smallest among us can be of great help to others.