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A little boy bathing in Aesop's fable
One day, a little boy was taking a bath in the river. He went to a bottomless place and was drowning. A passer-by heard the boy's cry for help. He went to the river and began to teach the boy to enter the deep water area too rashly, but he didn't mean to save people. The little boy shouted, "Please, sir, help me first, and then teach me a good lesson."
The moral of the story of the little boy taking a bath
Through Aesop's fable of the little boy who took a bath, we should know that in times of crisis, we should help others first, not criticize and make suggestions.
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