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What does the story of farmers in Song Dynasty tell us?
Waiting for the rabbit comes from doing everything wrong. The original metaphor is luck that you want to succeed without hard work; Now it is also a metaphor for not taking the initiative to work hard. In case of luck, I hope to get unexpected gains; Stick to narrow experience and be inflexible.
Idiom story:
Han Feizi's Waiting for the Rabbit: Song people have plowmen. There was a plant in the field. When the rabbit touched the plant, its neck broke and it died. Stand by and watch because you released this plant, hoping to get the rabbit back. Rabbits can't be recovered, but as a small fruit of a song.
Once upon a time, there was a farmer in Song State, and there was a stump in his field. One day, a rabbit running fast ran into a stump, broke its neck and died. So the farmer put down his farm tools and stood by the stump day and night, hoping to get another rabbit. However, it is impossible for the hare to get it again, and he himself is laughed at by later generations.
Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-Waiting for Rabbit
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