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What's the meaning of kingfisher moving its nest?

The truth of "kingfishers move their nests" is that we should not only pay attention to one aspect, but also consider another. We should weigh the pros and cons of things in an all-round way and act cautiously. This fable is about birds, but it actually fables people. The Kingfisher Moves to the Nest is a story in Feng Menglong's A Brief Talk about Ancient and Modern Times, which tells the story that Kingfisher created a "bereavement disaster" by himself. In order to protect her children, Kingfisher moved the nest down blindly, but her parents just ignored the hidden danger of being taken away. Explain that if parents spoil and pamper their children too much, they will eventually harm their children.

The full text of "Kingfisher Moves to Nest": Kingfisher first builds the nest a little higher to avoid troubles, gives birth to it, loves it for fear of falling, and builds the nest a little lower. The son has feathers, and no matter how much he loves, he will go down to the nest. People can get it and take it. It means: In order to avoid disaster, the kingfisher first built the nest very high. When it gave birth to a bird, it liked it very much. In order not to fall from the tree, it made its nest lower. When birds grow feathers, kingfishers like it better and make its nest lower, so people catch them.

Feng Menglong was a writer, thinker and dramatist in Ming Dynasty. Words are still dragons, words are still children. Ming Reng Long, owner of Mohanzhai, three ancient songs, slave of Wuxia Ci, slave of Gusu Ci, known as Zhu in the former Zhou Dynasty in history. Han nationality, a native of Changzhou County (now Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province), came from a scholar-bureaucrat family. My brother dreamed of laurel and was good at painting and writing. Brother Meng Xiong, a big disciple, studied under Feng Menglong's Spring and Autumn Annals, and there are poems handed down from generation to generation. The three brothers are also called "Wuxia Sanfeng".

His works emphasize emotion and behavior. The most famous works are Yu's Inscription, Shi Jing and Xing Yan, which are collectively called Sanyan. Together, they are called "Sanyan". Sanyan, together with Surprise at the First Moment and Surprise at the Second Moment written by Ling Chu in Ming Dynasty, is a classic representative of China's vernacular short stories. He created, collected, arranged and edited novels, operas, folk songs, jokes and other popular literature, and made special contributions to China literature.