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The early bird has worms to eat, and it is a metaphor for those who are active or early in order to reap the benefits.
"The early bird has worms to eat" is a folk saying, in the early morning when the sun has not fully come out and the temperature has not yet risen, the bird's food: insects, can not be very flexible movement. These insects had been in the flowers and branches of the plants the night before, and their wings were damp, and the dew made their wings so heavy that they could not fly.
At this time, once these insects with weak activity are met by the birds that get up early to feed, they will be caught and become a delicious breakfast for the birds, and the ancients observed this phenomenon in their long life experience, thus leaving the saying that "the early birds have worms to eat".
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It's a metaphor, like an early bird that gets a worm, if everyone starts working hard early and is one step ahead of others, then it will naturally be easier to succeed, I hope it will help you.
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This is actually very easy to understand, which literally means that the early bird is more likely to find the bugs they love to eat, which means that everything is done in front of others in order to have a greater harvest.
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It is to eat the insects before the other birds get up. In the morning, when the other birds don't get up, the insects get up and move, and then at this time the competition is relatively small, so you can eat in advance.
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It shows that those who get up early will definitely have good results if they work hard.
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Only those who are diligent, can get up early, and can endure hardships, can always get a harvest.
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"The early bird gets the worm to eat the copy" This is a proverb from the Western side, similar to "the stupid bird comes first."
Example sentence: The early bird has worm food, see what time these successful people get up! Want to be successful? I'm afraid you'll have to wake up early.
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The phrase "the early bird gets the worm" is meant to persuade people to be diligent and hardworking. At the same time, it also shows that people can only succeed if they are diligent.
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This is a Western proverb, similar to the idiom that the stupid bird flies first. It is intended that in order to achieve good results, it is necessary to put in the effort.
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It's that you have to work hard ahead of others in everything you do, and only then can you stand out from the crowd.
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It means that if you are a bird, you will get up early, if you are a worm, you will get up late, if you are a bird, the worm will get up late, you will get up early without worms, and you will have to get up late, so whether you are a bird or a worm, you should get up late.
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It can be understood that early insects are eaten by birds.
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The stupid bird flies first, and you must be diligent.
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Literally, it means to get up in the morning, the source bird gets up early, there can be more choices and preparations, you can find bugs to eat, and bugs get up early, they will be found by the early birds, and they will be eaten.
Most of the extended meanings now say that the stupid bird flies first, the foundation is not good enough, there is no talent, you need to prepare more, take time to make up for the shortcomings, so that you can narrow the gap with talented people, and you need to work hard to achieve the goal of success.
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The early bird is eaten by the worm, and the early worm is eaten by the bird, and the real meaning should mean that a person can get what he needs as long as he is diligent, and a person who only knows diligence will have a large part of the income of labor will be obtained by someone who is stronger than him. This is like a migrant worker, you can only get the necessities of life if you work diligently, but no matter how diligent the worker is, most of the value generated by his labor is obtained by the capitalist.
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That is, you have to get up early every day, don't sleep lazy, people who work hard will always have food to eat and money to earn.
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Early Morning Copy
Birds have worms to eat:
The other birds were still sleeping in their nests, and the industrious birds were industrious early and soon caught the worms and ate them. It is that those who work hard can get a good reward.
The early insects are eaten by the birds: the other insects are still sleeping in the nest, and the restless insects are discovered by the birds because they get up early and are active, and finally become the birds' belly food. Denial of diligence.
It's not a question of waking up early, it's about doing what you should do and not doing what you shouldn't.
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There are fewer insects, but there are more birds, and the early bird eats all the insects, and the later birds have no insects.
The metaphor is fiercely competitive, as long as you have to run ahead of others in the preparation work and various measures, you can gain something in the competition.
Those who have strength and diligence will succeed, and those who don't have the strength to run around will fail.
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