1. Aesop (about 620 BC - 560 BC), a famous philosopher and writer in ancient Greece, together with Craylov, La Fontaine and Lessing, is known as the world's four great fablers.
2. At the end of the 5th century BC, the name "Aesop" was well known to the ancient Greeks. All the ancient Greek fables at that time belonged to his name. His fables were loved by the ancient Greek people.
3. The existing Aesop's Fables, formerly known as Aesop's Fables and Tales, is a collection of allegories collected by the Byzantine monk Pranudes in the form of poetry or prose.
4. As well as the ancient Greek fables and ancient Roman fables that have been found in succession, they are compiled and belong to Aesop.