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What's the story of the carp jumping over the dragon gate?
A fairy tale, Little Carp Jumping at the Dragon Gate, was once adapted into an animated cartoon, which has a wide influence among children readers. This fairy tale tells the story of a lively, brave and energetic little carp who is unwilling to be bound by the old living environment and dares to swim far away and skip the ideal "Longmen".

Moral of the story: You shouldn't give up when you encounter difficulties or setbacks, but you should face difficulties and go straight ahead, and learn to persist no matter how many times you fail. No one will always succeed in doing things once. Many people, such as yue longmen's koi fish or those successful people, have their own glory only after constant attempts and innovations.

The story of small carp jumping in Longmen

Mother Carp told a story to the young carps, and the older generation of carps said that there is a Longmen in the world, which stands at the junction of the sea and the river. If the carp can jump over it, it will become a big dragon and swim to the sky like a cloud.

A little golden carp thought, if only it could jump over and become a big dragon! At that time, she swam away quietly with a group of little brothers. They swam straight along the river. The little carp all believed that as long as they searched patiently, they would find the Longmen.

They swam and swam. When they were not careful, the tail of a small carp was entangled in water plants, but they were in a hurry. When the big crab heard that they were going to jump the Longmen, they opened their big pliers and cut off the water plants in the way.

The little carp thanked the big crab and swam forward again! Swim, swim! They finally saw the Longmen, which was high and oblique, all piled up with big stones, like a hillside. No one can cross such a tall gantry except jumping up. The little golden carp said to his friends, I'll jump first, and you will follow one by one. But the golden carp jumped several times and failed. When she jumped up again, she was bounced high by a wave.

Suddenly she came up with a good idea. A small carp rushed over, jumped into the air and fell down again. Another little carp jumped on it and bounced the little carp that was about to fall higher, so that it could jump to the Longmen.

In this way, the little carp jumped one by one, and finally the golden little carp itself was bounced by the waves. On the other side of Longmen, the water is calm, willow and peach trees are planted on the shore, and there are beautiful houses and red flags fluttering in the wind, which are more beautiful than the stories told by my mother.