Hello friend's i'm kamran and i live in malaysia i study in 10th class and i have a lot of skill's like web development and photoshop editing etc...
My story's:
1.A wise counting...
Give us a chance to appreciate perusing this account of A Wise Counting.
Ruler Akbar was in the propensity for putting enigmas and riddles to his subjects. He frequently made inquiries which were weird and clever. It took much shrewdness to answer these inquiries.
When he made an exceptionally odd inquiry. The subjects were idiotic collapsed by his inquiry.
Akbar looked at his squires. As he looked, one by one the heads started to hang low looking for an answer. It was as of now that Birbal entered the patio. Birbal who knew the idea of the sovereign immediately got a handle on the circumstance and asked, "May I know the inquiry with the goal that I can strive for an answer".
Akbar stated, "What number of crows are there in this city?"
Without even a minute's idea, Birbal answered "There are fifty thousand five hundred and eighty nine crows, my ruler".
"How might you be so certain?" asked Akbar.
Birbal stated, "Make the most of you men, My ruler. On the off chance that you discover more crows it implies some have come to visit their relatives here. On the off chance that you find less number of crows it implies some have gone to visit their relatives somewhere else".
Akbar was satisfied especially by Birbal's mind.
MORAL : A clever answer will fill its need.
2.baa baa black ship...
A Wise Old Owl
There was an old owl that lived in an oak. Ordinary he saw occurrences occurring around him. Recently he saw a kid helping an old man to convey an overwhelming wicker container. Today he saw a young lady yelling at her mom. The more he saw the less he talked.
As he talked less, he heard more. He heard individuals talking and recounting stories. He heard a lady saying that an elephant bounced over a fence. He additionally heard a man saying that he had never committed an error.
The old owl had seen and found out about what happened to individuals. Some turned out to be better and some turned out to be more awful. Be that as it may, the old owl had turned out to be smarter every last day.
Lesson of the story :
You ought to be perceptive, talk less yet listen more. This will make you a savvy individual.
Baa Black Sheep
There carried on an odd one out in a close-by town. Each spring, he shaved his dark fleece and sold it to the villagers. The villagers made sweaters and socks from his dark fleece.
One day, the odd one out saw that he had some more fleece left. He figured, 'It would be such a waste if no one needs to purchase the fleece.'
That evening, an old man approached his wooden shed to see him. He needed one sack brimming with the odd one out's fleece. At that point an old lady came over. She likewise needed a sack brimming with fleece. A brief time later, a young man arrived. He likewise needed one pack brimming with fleece.
Thusly, the odd one out arranged three packs loaded with fleece for them. He was glad that the greater part of his fleece was sold off.
Lesson of the story :
We ought to be liberal and accommodating with what we have. We ought to be understanding and not surrender.
Ask Your Pardon Mrs Hardin
One evening, a young man had lost his cat. He looked under his bed. He looked everywhere on his home. Yet at the same time there was no puppy. At last, he searched for his puppy in the garden. Following a couple of hours, regardless he couldn't discover the puppy.
The young man was worn out and was going to surrender. At that point he saw his neighbor, Mrs Hardin.
"I ask your acquit, Mrs Hardin. Is my puppy in your garden?" asked the young man.
"Goodness yes, she is. She is biting on a lamb bone," answered Mrs Hardin.
The young man climbed the fence and saw his puppy biting on a lamb bone. He was happy to the point that his puppy was not lost but rather had just gone to his great neighbor's home to eat.
Lesson of the story :
Try not to surrender scanning for something you have lost too early.