In "The Fox's Warning", the fox used a lie to let the chicks escape from their protective layer and successfully eat the chicks.
Deep in a forest lived a family who raised a group of fat chickens.
The plump chickens caught the attention of a fox.
They say foxes love to eat chickens, let alone a hungry fox.
?This group of plump chickens live leisurely under the protection of the cage.
The fox was wandering around a locked chicken coop, facing the delicious food but unable to move.
Suddenly it had an idea and thought of a clever trick.
So, he said to the chickens in the chicken cage: "Let me tell you, yesterday I overheard your master and his wife discussing that they would buy a few bags of compound feed tomorrow to fatten up the chickens as soon as possible.
Kill and eat the children when they come home during the Mid-Autumn Festival. So don’t think that the owner is doing you a favor by feeding you good food. Hurry up and take advantage of the opportunity to feed or let the air out when they open the cage. Otherwise, you will be alone when the time comes.
All of them will die!" The chickens didn't believe the fox's words at first and thought he was a liar.
But as the food got better and better, everyone gradually became suspicious, and the fox came to see them every day.
A few days later, several chicks listened to the fox's words.
When the owner let them out, they never came back. After dark, they hid in the grass halfway up the mountain and prepared to spend the night outside.
Unexpectedly, it happened to be the doorway of the fox's home.
In the middle of the night, they become the fox's meal.
Thoughts on "The Fox's Warning" After reading this story, I had a lot of experience.
It is good for a person to listen to other people's advice, but advice can also be divided into good and bad.
You are right to listen to good advice.
But it would be wrong to listen to bad advice.
If you listen to bad advice, your life may be in danger or you may become permanently disabled, so you must listen to advice selectively.
If the alarmist warning comes from your enemy, consider whether his "good intentions" may be worse than dangerous.