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Allusions to the words "trapped and imprisoned"
after listening to Xiang Yu's advice, the old man put down his axe and sighed, "I have a square yard with such a tree in the middle, which looks like a word' sleepy'. I'm afraid it's unlucky, so I'm determined to cut it down."
After listening to the old man's words, young Xiang Yu smiled: "Old man, according to your statement, if you cut down this osmanthus tree, you will be the only one in this hospital. Wouldn't it be more unlucky to become a prisoner again?"
Xiang Yu's answer dispelled the doubts in the old man's mind. The old man said to Xiang Yu, "You are right." Then he went back to the house happily.
China's Chinese characters are mostly knowing words. You can understand their meaning by looking at their appearance. Take the word sleepy, for example, a living wood, surrounded by water, can it still live? This is "sleepy". This thick wall swallowed up a life, a life that could have become a pillar, sad! The feeling of "sleepy" is uncomfortable! Waiting for wood is rotten wood, which makes it impossible to carve! Life is not only gone, but also its body decays, poor wood! Your miserable fate! What's inside is wood. If it's a person, that's it. It's even more terrible. People's lives are completely spent in prison! At least the soul is spent in depression. How many people's fates are surrounded by this small fence! It can be seen that this fence is a harsh environment in reality and a stumbling block to life. Perhaps it is an opportunity and a challenge. This solid wall may also ruin a person's bright future.
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