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The truth that the fable of planting trees tells us is that we must do things in accordance with the objective laws of the development of things themselves, so whether it is planting trees or governing the people, we must "follow nature".Don't do things against the nature of things, so as to avoid doing half the work and ending up in vain. The story of "Guo Lu Camel Planting Trees" comes from "Liuhe East Collection", which tells the truth of planting trees to educate people, governing the country and supporting the people.
The moral of the fable story planting trees:The title of this article is biography, but it is actually an allegory with strong irony. The author uses the analogy of the tree-planting experience of Guo Luluo, a fictitious tree planting expert, to warn those who are officials that raising people is like raising trees, and that they should "lead to the nature of the tree", and that raising people is governing the people
The accusation that the officials of the Tang Dynasty disturbed and hurt the people reflects the author's sympathy for the people's thoughts and feelings and his desire to reform politics.
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"The Biography of Guo Luluo, Planting Trees" is a work by Liu Zongyuan, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. This is a biographical essay with both allegorical and political overtones, and it is also a highly satirical fable.
What does Guo Lu's camel tree planting tell us?
First, whether it is planting trees or governing the people, it is necessary to "follow the nature" and not go against the way, otherwise it will lead to a major crisis.
Second, if you want to be natural, you must first grasp how the trees or people can "flourish", that is, to find out the law of the development of things.
Third, the effect of motivation must be unified, and it is not allowed to do bad things with good intentions, or only to stay on the surface and verbally with good intentions. Only by doing these three points well can we understand the real "art of raising people".
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The story of "Wutongzi" tells us that we should listen to the advice of others, and then think through the brain, otherwise we will also suffer. It took a lot of courage for this sycamore tree to survive in the wild on its own and grow into a sycamore tree.
This story mainly tells the story of a sycamore who did not listen to his mother's advice and left his mother and brothers alone and went on a trip alone. He flew to the field and was found by the little girl and brought it home, but Sycamore misses her mother and brothers very much.
Later, it was taken by a sparrow to the soft soil, where the sycamore lived slowly, although it felt very comfortable, and it was no longer lonely with the company of the grass, but it still missed its mother and brothers very much. Later, when Wutongzi saw Little Swallow the postman, he asked Little Swallow to help deliver the message to his mother and brothers.
A few days later, the mother and brothers also wrote back to Wutongzi and told them that everything was safe and told Wutongzi to rest assured. Eventually, Sycamore lived happily there.
I also received some inspiration from this story: a small sycamore seed endured many hardships in the wild, and finally grew into a towering tree on its own. Although he fell twice, he did not give up and resolutely stood up.
As a vigorous teenager, when encountering difficulties and setbacks, we must not be discouraged and not give up halfway, as long as we make unremitting efforts, we will be able to overcome difficulties and usher in a better tomorrow.
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Theme: This is a biographical essay with both allegorical and political overtones, as well as a highly satirical fable.
In view of the phenomenon of officials disturbing the people at that time, this article explains the law of "raising trees" through the description of Guo Lu's way of planting trees, and deduces the principle of "raising people", pointing out that the government should not "bother with its orders", criticizing the behavior of local officials in the Tang Dynasty at that time to disturb and hurt the people, reflecting the author's sympathy for the people's thoughts and desire to reform maladministration.
From Liu Zongyuan's "Planting Trees and Guo Lu's Camel Biography" in the Tang Dynasty, excerpt from the original text:
I know that planting trees is just a matter of government, not my business. However, when I live in the country, I see the elders who are so annoyed by their orders, and if I am very merciful, I will die of misfortune. The dusk officials came and shouted:
The official order urges Er to cultivate, to plant Er, to supervise Er's gain, to reel early, to weave early and wisps, to write and young children, and then to chickens and dolphins. "Gather with drums, call them by striking wood. My villain drops out to work as a laborer, and has no time, why is it that I am born and settle down?
Translation: I only know how to plant trees, and it is not my profession to be an official and govern the people. But when I lived in the villages, I saw that the officials liked to give orders constantly, as if they were very fond of the people, but the people were eventually harmed because of it.
In the morning and in the evening, the servants came and shouted: "The commander commands: urge you to plough the land, encourage you to plant, urge you to harvest, cook cocoons and silk early, weave your cloth early, raise your children, feed your chickens and pigs." ”
One moment the drums are beating to gather everyone, the other time the drums are summoning everyone, and we, the little people, stop eating breakfast and dinner to comfort those little officials, and we have no time to spare, how can we multiply and make our people feel at peace?
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The ancient Chinese fable "Healing the Dead" tells us to take precautions before they happen, and not wait for things to happen before they are saved, when it is too late.
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This truth is not told to you by others, but you came out by yourself after you went to see this event, and what others told you was obtained by others, so I hope you can see it yourself and watch it yourself a few times, and he will understand it by the end of the year.
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A thousand miles of embankment was destroyed in an anthill.
The fable of planting trees tells us the truth that "a thousand miles of embankment is destroyed in an anthill". This story tells the story of a man who planted a peach tree, but because he neglected the details and did not manage the tree in time, such as watering and fertilizing, it eventually led to the withering and death of the tree. Although it may seem like a small thing, it has a huge impact over a long period of time.
Fables are based on animals, plants and other creatures in nature as the protagonists, through exaggeration, personification and other techniques to create a story with obvious moral significance. These stories are often used to guide children to correct values and codes of conduct, and at the same time to inspire adults to think and reflect.
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The purpose of planting trees is to be able to shelter future generations from the wind and rain, and to enjoy the shade under the big trees; Educating people is to let children grow up healthily and grow up like big trees. It is also necessary to act in accordance with objective laws.
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