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Waiting for the Rabbit is a fable about a farmer who saw a rabbit crash into a tree and died, and since then he has been doing nothing every day, squatting beside the tree, waiting for the rabbit to be killed again, and since then he has found nothing! Waiting for the rabbit is now mostly used to satirize people who don't want to work hard, but only hope that pie will fall from the sky, such people are destined to get nothing!
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There was a farmer in the Song country, there was a big tree stump in his field, one, a rabbit ran over, his neck was broken by the stump and died, the farmer saw it, so he put down the farm tools in his hand. Every day, I guard the stump and hope to pick up a rabbit. It is impossible for the rabbit to be picked up again, and he was laughed at by the Song people.
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1. Shouzhu waits for rabbit, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is shǒu zhū dài tù, a metaphor for sticking to experience and not knowing how to change.
2. Idiom source: "Han Feizi Five Worms" records: During the Warring States Period, there was a farmer in the Song Kingdom who saw a rabbit crashing into the root of a tree and died, so he put down his hoe and waited next to the root, hoping to get another rabbit that was killed.
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The explanation of "Waiting for the Rabbit" is:
Guarding the stump and waiting for the rabbit. If you don't rely on your own diligent labor, but want to live by good luck, you will not get good results.
This story is used to critique those who are inflexible and dogmatic in their thinking.
Scientific explanation: Rabbits have a large distance between their eyes, which is to better spot predators. However, because of this, it is difficult for them to see objects directly in front of them, and they lack binocular vision.
In addition, the running speed is fast, so sometimes when encountering obstacles in front of them, it will not have time to stop or turn and collide, resulting in the phenomenon of "waiting for the rabbit".
The main content of waiting for the rabbit:
According to legend, in the Song Kingdom during the Warring States Period, there was a peasant who worked at sunrise and rested at sunset. In a good year, it is just enough to be fed and clothed; In the event of a famine, you will go hungry. He wanted to improve his life, but he was too lazy and timid.
He is lazy and afraid of everything, and always wants to encounter a windfall sent to his door. A miracle finally happened. One day in late autumn, he was plowing the field when someone was hunting around him. The shouts rose and fell, and the frightened little beast ran for its life.
Suddenly, a rabbit, impartial, crashed headlong into the root of a tree on the edge of his field. On that day, he had a hearty meal. From then on, he stopped farming. All day long, guarding the miraculous roots, waiting for the miracle to appear.
Waiting for the Rabbit is a fable about a farmer who saw a rabbit crash into a tree and died, and since then he has been doing nothing every day, squatting beside the tree, waiting for the rabbit to be killed again, and since then he has found nothing! Waiting for the rabbit is now mostly used to satirize people who don't want to work hard, but only hope that pie will fall from the sky, such people are destined to get nothing!
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