Eagle and Bird One day, the mother bird took her little bird to look for food.
When they were flying over an eagle's nest, the little sharp-billed bird pooped, and it happened to fall on the eagle's head.
The eagle thought to himself: Who would poop on my head?
I have to go out and check.
So, the eagle said to its children: You stay in the nest and I will be back soon.
Kitty said: Yes!
Then the eagle spread its big wings and flew away.
The eagle was flying when it suddenly saw the little sharp-billed bird. It thought to itself: There are no other birds nearby. Maybe it was the one who did it. I must catch it and not let it run away.
So, the eagle flew towards the little sharp-billed bird.
The little sharp-beaked bird's mother discovered the eagle. When she saw it flying towards them menacingly, she went over to it and asked: Why are you bullying us?
The eagle didn't even reply and flew straight towards the little sharp-billed bird.
In order to protect the little sharp-beaked bird, the mother pointed-beaked bird turned her head and went to fight with the eagle.
They fought so fiercely that even the feathers flew out, but the mother sharp-billed bird never gained the upper hand.
But the little sharp-beaked bird on the side was anxiously thinking about how to help its mother defeat the eagle.
The little sharp-beaked bird thought and thought. It suddenly had an idea and came up with a good idea: My beak is very sharp. This is a good weapon to defeat the eagle!
So, the little sharp-beaked bird flew towards the eagle, touched its belly and pecked it.
Once, twice, three times, four times, five times, the eagle fell from mid-air in pain and fell to the ground, where it fell and became motionless.
When the little sharp-beaked bird saw that the eagle fell to death, he happily said to his mother: Look!
I defeated the eagle, I defeated the eagle.
The mother bird said to the little bird: As long as we use our brains, we can defeat the enemy.
They moved the dead eagle back to their home. They thought, this eagle can feed us for a whole winter!
This story illustrates a truth: no matter how difficult the problem is, as long as we are willing to use wisdom, we will definitely be able to solve it.