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The implication is to prevent and stop erroneous thoughts and behaviors when there are just signs or symptoms, and resolutely prevent them from continuing to develop.
Story: There is a wooden water pavilion on the pond in the garden, which is elegant and chic. Later, moths grew inside.
The moths go to the pillars, beams, trusses, and eaves of the empty water pavilion, and swim leisurely in it, enjoying themselves. When the skin of the wood finally wore through, the moths found their position, and they were all chilled. Because they see that there is water underneath, and if the pavilion collapses, they will also be destroyed.
The moths held an emergency meeting, at which they were enthusiastic and generous, and many very correct opinions were expressed and very correct proposals were put forward. In order to save the pavilions from collapse and save their own fate, the urgent measure is to stop the decay completely. In the end, the resolution was adopted unanimously.
Every moth praised it as a good resolution. However, every moth thinks that it doesn't matter much if such a big water pavilion is eaten by itself. They all thought so, and they all did so, and the erosion of the water pavilion did not decrease at all.
Things are getting worse and worse. As meetings continue to be held, calls for a halt to the moth have intensified, and the wording of the resolution has become more severe and urgent. But the situation is still the same, and each moth goes back to its own little bit as usual.
Until one day, the water pavilion finally collapsed and drowned, and the meeting of the moths came to an end.
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The fable of the moth tells us that endless arguments will not lead to results, and that we cannot quarrel like two woodpeckers when they encounter something, and that they must resolve everything in time, and that arguments can only make the situation worse or irreparable.
Fable is a literary genre that uses figurative stories to convey meaningful truths and give people inspiration, with few words, but concise and concise. The protagonist of the story can be a human, an anthropomorphic animal, an animal, or something else. The term was first seen in the Zhuangzi, which arose during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and later became a genre of literary works.
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This parable tells people that the situation is constantly changing, and we can't just use the old vision and the old way to solve new problems, otherwise we will hit a wall.
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If this kind of endless argument continues, it will not lead to anything. Wise companions can't be like two woodpeckers, no matter what happens, they have to solve it in time, and arguing only makes the situation worse or irretrievable.
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The parable of the moth tells us that endless arguments are fruitless, and that we can't quarrel like two woodpeckers when it comes to things. Whatever happens, address it promptly. Arguments can only make the situation worse or irreparable.
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Endless arguments will not lead to results, and you can't quarrel like two woodpeckers when it comes to things. Whatever happens, address it promptly. Arguments can only make the situation worse or irreparable.
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The journey vomited chickens and rabbits in the same cage, and Xiangzi went back to see the records specifically.
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I don't know a little fairy, a little fairy, a little fairy, a little fairy.
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Today I read the story "The Moth", which tells the story of the wood-borer complaining: "Everything in the world has a good name, but only the two of us bear the bad name of the moth, and both of us are wronged, and the middle of the tree is broken, so I will gnaw on him, and the book is rotten, so you will gnaw on him, but instead of saying that the book is a bad book, and not that the tree is a bad tree, we are given two bad names." But the bookworm said:
Don't complain about people, you must know that many hazards in the world are invaded from the outside, only me and you enter from the inside, the external invasion is visible and can be defended, the internal invasion is difficult to detect, God's vision is very sharp, don't touch the nails. "I learned this story: you can't complain about others when you do anything, you have to recognize your own mistakes.
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What does the fable of The Moth tell us?
The story of "The Moth" tells us that we should never take any small problem or problem lightly. A small borer can bring down a towering tree, which is enough to show that if the small problems are not solved in time, they will lead to irreparable problems, so it is necessary to prevent small problems. Ginna.
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Bookworms and wood-borersFablesThe moral is that only through hard study can we obtain knowledge, not as the bookworm says.
If we continue to argue endlessly, there will be no result, and we cannot quarrel like two woodpeckers when they encounter something, no matter what they encounter, they must be resolved in time, and the argument will only make the situation worse or irretrievable.
A bookworm crawls out of the book and encounters a spider.
The spider asked, "Who are you?" ”
The bookworm laughed, "Ignorant fellow, I don't even know me, I am the greatest scholar in the world." ”
The spider said strangely, "But I have heard that only people are equipped with knowledge!" ”
The bookworm laughed: "How can a man compare with me? They picked up the book, just looked at it, flipped through it, and then put it back in its old place.
And I, digging into the book and swallowing every page and every word in my stomach, year after year, how much knowledge do you think I have in my stomach? ”
The spider envied and asked, "Excuse me, how can I become a scholar?" ”
The bookworm said arrogantly: "Of course you have to follow my example, get into the book, chew the words and eat the book!" ”
The spider thought for a moment and said, "According to your theory, if I eat you, I will become the greatest scholar." ”
After the spider finished speaking, he pounced on the bookworm and ate it.
This fable satirizes the impostor scholars who are blind to the dangers in front of them and are still boasting.
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What does the parable of the wood-borer and the bookworm tell usWhat does the parable of the wood-borer and the bookworm tell us.
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Didn't get it. It is to tell us to be careful in everything we do, to solve problems thoroughly, and not to cause big disasters because of some small problems.
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The parable tells us that when we encounter a problem, we should find a solution to it and implement it in time, rather than arguing.
The story is as follows: A pear tree is bitten by a bug, and two woodpeckers see it and discuss how to cure the pear tree. A woodpecker said:
It should be treated from the tip of the tree, because the tip of the tree is where the tree sprouts, which is very important. The other said, "It should start from the tree, because the roots are the root of the tree, and without the roots there would be no tree."
The two woodpeckers argued endlessly, arguing for a day without result, and the next day they were still stubborn. Under their arguments, day after day, month after month, there was no result at all, and what about the pear tree? It had been hollowed out by insects, and it fell with a gentle blow of the wind.
At this time, the two woodpeckers were still arguing. This time, however, it is not a debate about how to cure the tree, but who should bear the responsibility.
Won't this endless debate come to fruition? Wise companions can't be like the two woodpeckers who have to solve whatever happens to them in time, arguing only makes the situation worse or irreparable.
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You can't fight like two woodpeckers, no matter what happens, you have to solve it in time, arguing can only make things worse or irreparable.
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: When you encounter a problem, you need to find a way to solve it and implement it in time, instead of arguing. The story is as follows: A pear tree is bitten by a bug, and two woodpeckers see it and discuss how to give it to the pear tree.
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