Literasi Senda
Selasa, 09 Oktober 2018
Cerita Fabel Pendek Buaya Yang Serakah. Divide sungai ada buaya yang sedang kelaparan, sudah tiga hari Buaya itu belum makan perutnya terasa la mau tidak mau hari ini dia harus makan sebab kalau tidak bisa-bisa ia akan mati kelaparan. Buaya itu segera masuk ke dalam Sungai ia berenang perlahan-lahan menyusuri sungai mencari mangsa.Buaya melihat Bebek yang juga sedang berenang di sungai, Bebek tahu dia sedang diawasi oleh Buaya, dia segera menepi. Melihat mangsanya akan kabur Buaya segera mengejar dan akhirnya Bebekpun tertangkap.“Ampun Buaya, tolong jangan mangsa aku, dagingku sedikit, kenapa kamu tidak memang ada di hutan,” ucapnya seraya menagis ketakutan“Baik, sekarang kau antar ke tempat persembunyian Kambing itu,” perintah buaya dengan menunjukkan taring yang sangat tajam.
Berada tidak jauh dari tempat itu ada tempat di mana ada Kambing yang sedang lahap selain rumput.
Anak Gajah itu berteriak kepada ibu. Buaya terus saja berhasil mengeluarkan anak Gajah itu, tapi sayang tetap tidak bisa. Mendengar teriakanasi, sekumpulan Gajah mendatangi dan menginjak Buaya itu sampai tidak bisa bernafas. Buaya itu tidak bisa melawan, karena ukuran ibu Gajah itu sangat besar, ditambah dia juga lemas karena belum makan. Buaya itu memisahkan tenaga dan mati.“Pergi sanah, aku mau memangsa Kambing saja,” Bebek yang merasa senang, kemudian berlari dengan penuhan kecepatan.Setelah mengintai beberapa lama, akhirnya Buaya mendapatkan satu ekor anak Kambing yang siap dia santap. “Tolong, jangan makan aku, dagingku tidak banyak, aku masih kecil, kenpa kamu tidak makan daging yang lebih banyak, aku bisa mengantarkan kamu ke sana”.“Baik, segera antarkan aku ke sana!” Anak Kambing itu mengajak buaya ke sisi danau yang luas, di sana ada anak Gajah yang besar. Buaya langsung mengejar dan menggigit kaki anak Gajah itu. Walau besar, tapi kulit Gajah itu sangat tebal, jadi tidak bisa melukainya.
Rabu, 25 Juli 2018
All about diponegoro
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Prince Diponegoro |
His five-year struggle against the Dutch control of Java has become celebrated by Indonesians throughout the years, acting as a source of inspiration for the fighters in the Indonesian National Revolution and nationalism in modern-day Indonesia among others.He is a national hero in Indonesia.
Diponegoro was born on 11 November 1785 in Yogyakarta, and was the eldest son of Sultan Hamengkubuwono III of Yogyakarta. During his youth at the Yogyakartan court, major occurrences such as the dissolution of the VOC, the British invasion of Java, and subsequent return to Dutch rule. During the invasion, the Sultan Hamengkubuwono II, pushed aside in his power on 1810 in favor of Diponegoro's father, used the general disruption to regain control. In 1812 however he was once more removed from the throne and exiled off-Java by the British forces. In this process, Diponegoro acted as an adviser to his father and had apparently provided aid to the British forces to the point where Raffles offered him the Sultan title which he declined, perhaps due to the fact that his father was still reigning.
When the sultan died in 1814, Diponegoro was passed over for the succession to the throne in favor of his younger half brother, Hamengkubuwono IV (r. 1814-1821), who was supported by the Dutch despite the late Sultan's urging for Diponegoro to be the next Sultan. Being a devout Muslim, Diponegoro was alarmed by the relaxing of religious observance at his half brother's court in contrast with his own life of seclusion, as well as by the court's pro-Dutch policy.
In 1821, famine and plague spread in Java. Hamengkubuwono IV died on 1822 under mysterious circumstances, leaving only an infant son as heir. When the year-old boy was appointed as Sultan Hamengkubuwono V, there was a dispute over his guardianship. Diponegoro was again passed over, though he believed he had been promised the right to succeed his half brother - even though such a succession was illegal under Islamic rules. This series of natural disasters and political upheavals finally erupted into full-scale rebellion.
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Diponegoro was born on 11 November 1785 in Yogyakarta, and was the eldest son of Sultan Hamengkubuwono III of Yogyakarta. During his youth at the Yogyakartan court, major occurrences such as the dissolution of the VOC, the British invasion of Java, and subsequent return to Dutch rule. During the invasion, the Sultan Hamengkubuwono II, pushed aside in his power on 1810 in favor of Diponegoro's father, used the general disruption to regain control. In 1812 however he was once more removed from the throne and exiled off-Java by the British forces. In this process, Diponegoro acted as an adviser to his father and had apparently provided aid to the British forces to the point where Raffles offered him the Sultan title which he declined, perhaps due to the fact that his father was still reigning.
When the sultan died in 1814, Diponegoro was passed over for the succession to the throne in favor of his younger half brother, Hamengkubuwono IV (r. 1814-1821), who was supported by the Dutch despite the late Sultan's urging for Diponegoro to be the next Sultan. Being a devout Muslim, Diponegoro was alarmed by the relaxing of religious observance at his half brother's court in contrast with his own life of seclusion, as well as by the court's pro-Dutch policy.
In 1821, famine and plague spread in Java. Hamengkubuwono IV died on 1822 under mysterious circumstances, leaving only an infant son as heir. When the year-old boy was appointed as Sultan Hamengkubuwono V, there was a dispute over his guardianship. Diponegoro was again passed over, though he believed he had been promised the right to succeed his half brother - even though such a succession was illegal under Islamic rules. This series of natural disasters and political upheavals finally erupted into full-scale rebellion.
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