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The fable of waiting for the rabbit

Legend has it that during the Warring States period, there was a farmer, Guo Song, who made it at sunrise and larks rose. It is just full and warm, and a stump is waiting. He wants to improve his life, but he is too lazy to make this windfall. The miracle finally happened. One day in autumn, he was in the field, and some people were hunting in the surrounding land. Hearing the ups and downs, all the frightened animals around ran to death. Suddenly, a rabbit, impartial, died on the root beside him. That day, he had a delicious meal. After that, he stopped farming. Day and night, keep the magic of roots and wait for miracles. The idiom "waiting" is a metaphor for the dead, but it is not persistent or narrow-minded and becomes experience.