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What is the story of Waiting for the Rabbit to Carve a Boat and Seek a Sword?

Idiom story. The latter two are also fables.

Embattled: from Historical Records of Xiang Yu's Biography, it is a metaphor for being besieged on all sides and reaching the embarrassing situation of isolation and helplessness. When Chu and Han contended, the armies of Hanwang and Liu Bang surrounded Xiang Yu and asked the soldiers to sing Chu songs at night. Xiang Yu thought that the Han army captured Chu and captured Chu people, so the Chu army was destroyed.

Waiting for the rabbit: It is recorded in Han Feizi that during the Warring States Period, a farmer in Song State (now Shangqiu) saw a rabbit hit a tree root and died, so he put down his hoe and stood by the tree root, hoping to kill another rabbit. As a result, naturally nothing was found, which was laughed at by the Song people.

Carving a boat for a sword: carving a boat for a sword means that things have changed and we are still looking at the problem statically. This is a fable described by Lv Buwei in Lu Chunqiu Tea Classic. It said that a Chu man accidentally dropped his sword into the river while crossing the river by boat. He carved a mark on the boat with a knife and said, "This is where my sword fell." When the boat stopped, he jumped into the river to look for the sword, but he couldn't find it anywhere.

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