Suddenly, a wolf jumped out of the tree and tried to eat the sheep. The sheep jumped up, desperately resisted with its horns and shouted for help from its friends.
The cow looked at the place in the bushes and ran away when she found it was a wolf. The horse looked down and found that it was a wolf and ran away; The donkey stopped, found it was a wolf, and slipped down the hillside quietly; The pig passed by and found that it was a wolf and rushed down the hillside; Hearing this, the rabbit left like an arrow.
Hearing the sheep barking, the dog at the foot of the mountain rushed up the hillside, emerged from the grass and bit the wolf's neck. The wolf screamed in pain, and when the dog took a breath, it ran away.
When I got home, all my friends came. The cow said, why didn't you tell me? My horns can gut a wolf. Ma said, why didn't you tell me? My hooves can kick a wolf in the head. The donkey said, why didn't you tell me? I screamed and scared the wolf. The pig said, why didn't you tell me? I arched my mouth and let it fall at the foot of the mountain. Rabbit said: Why didn't you tell me? I can run fast. I can deliver letters. There are no dogs in this noisy group.
True friendship is not rhetoric, but holding your hand at a critical moment. Friends who walk around you all day and make you a little happy are not necessarily real friends.
And those who seem far away, but actually pay attention to you all the time, don't flatter you when you are happy; A true friend is someone who silently pays for you and cares about you when you need it!