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Rabbit allusions have to wait for the rabbit. The story reads as follows:
There was a peasant in the Song Kingdom who worked in the fields every day. One day, the farmer was working in the field when suddenly a hare came out of the grass. The hare was frightened at the sight of someone.
It ran as hard as it could, but suddenly struck a tree root in the farmer's field, broke its neck and died.
The farmer put down his work and went over to pick up the dead rabbit, rejoicing in his good fortune. When he returned home in the evening, the farmer handed over the dead rabbit to his wife. The wife made fragrant hare meat, and the two of them talked and laughed and ate a beautiful meal.
The next day, the farmer went to work in the fields as usual, but he was no longer as attentive as he had been. He did it for a while, then he glanced and listened to the bushes, hoping that another rabbit would come out and crash into the stump. In this way, he worked absent-mindedly for a day, and he did not finish hoeing the ground that should be hoeed.
He didn't see any rabbits come out until dark, and he went home very reluctantly.
On the third day, the farmer came to the edge of the field, and he had no intention of hoeing the ground. He put his farming tools aside and sat on the ridge next to the stump, waiting for the hares to come out. But I waited in vain for another day.
Later, the farmer stayed by the stump every day, hoping to pick up another rabbit, but he never got it again. But the seedlings in the fields withered because of him. As a result, the farmer became the laughing stock of the Song people.
The truth of waiting for the rabbit:
The truth that we are told by waiting for the rabbit is that we may be able to achieve temporary benefits because of luck, but we should not have the idea of getting something for nothing, thinking about "luck coming" all day long.
We should be down-to-earth, use our own hands to create with our hearts, and work hard, so that we can get a harvest that truly matches our strength. Don't learn from those who wait for the rabbit and end up with nothing.
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The first. It is said that the rabbit used to have a long tail, and one day, when the rabbit wanted to cross the river, he asked the turtle to carry it across the river, and promised the turtle that he did not know what to ask, but the rabbit did not fulfill the request after reaching the other side, and the turtle was very angry, so he bit off the rabbit's tail, and the rabbit's tail became very short.
The second. Tortoise and hare race.
This is the first competition between the tortoise and the hare. The tortoise stepped up its training before the game and was well prepared; The rabbit disagreed, not taking the opponent seriously at all. The race began, and the rabbit ran forward, looking back from time to time, and seeing that the turtle was still crawling slowly, he thought:
I'm the champion, so it's okay to rest for a while. "So he fell asleep under a tree by the side of the road. The final result must be very familiar to everyone, and the turtle persevered to the end and won.
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It is said that the rabbit used to have a long tail, and one day, when the rabbit wanted to cross the river, he asked the turtle to carry it across the river, and promised the turtle that he did not know what to ask, but the rabbit did not fulfill the request after reaching the other side, and the turtle was very angry, so he bit off the rabbit's tail, and the rabbit's tail became very short.
The magic pen Ma Liang, the finishing touch of the brush.
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