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Bilingual fables based on pictures
Bole was a famous horse expert in ancient China. Xiangma Jing is one of his monographs on Xiangma.
Bole has a son who wants to learn his father's special skills and knowledge. He read the book about the appearance of horses over and over again. Whenever Hull goes out, he will take this book with him. Whenever he sees a horse, he will take out this book and compare it with the pictures of various horses in the book.
Bole has a son who wants to inherit his father's skills. He repeatedly read the "Xiangma Jing" and took it with him when he went out to kiss horses. As soon as he saw the horse, he took out the book and compared it one by one according to the various horse patterns drawn in the book.
One day, he finally found a horse that looked like the one in the book. He took it home to his father, but it turned out to be a bad horse with a bad temper, not a good horse that can run 1 000 Ariri. Bole said to his son:
One day, he finally found a horse. It looked like a picture in a book. He took it home to his father, but it was a bad horse with a bad temper, not a good horse that traveled thousands of miles every day. Bole said to his son:
"If you look for a fine horse with the help of pictures, how can you find a real fine horse?"
"How can you find a really good horse according to the pattern like you?"
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