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A fable related to pride

an unweighted ram

A ram, plump and strong, with a pair of thick and long chair corners, stands tall, which adds a bit of power to it.

The little white rabbit jumped and jumped when he saw it. Ram only slightly squinted, too lazy to pay attention to this little thing, and thought to himself,

"What are you jumping about for, trying to curry favor with me?" I don't look down on you, a little thing with no skills! "

When the little squirrel saw it, he raised his two front legs and rolled his big clever eyes. The ram didn't move its mighty head, thinking,

"Do I need a compliment from you?": Look at your worthless appearance. You're scared to lose your soul at the slightest sign of trouble! "

No matter what happens to a ram, such as cows, chickens and dogs, he can come up with some sarcastic remarks, criticize them, make himself happy for a while, and then feel that the only powerful and capable person in the world is himself.

So, it took a step, proudly lifted its head, and swaggered along the field path.

The warm sunshine casts its shadow on the path. When it sees its beautiful and majestic shadow on the ground, especially those two horns, it is so heroic and arrogant that it feels that everything in the world is so small and fragile compared with it.

not to mention the hard rocks and tall trees. Is the iron spokes on the wheel. In front of its special horns, it is also vulnerable.

it swaggered and thought. Look around, there are no rocks, trees or wheels. The ram sighed and said to himself,

"It's all because he was afraid of me."

The ram walked and found a bamboo fence in front of it. He squinted contemptuously and said to himself,

"What's the big deal about a small fence? It's easy to knock you over!"

So, it bent its neck, straightened its hooves, held its strength, and slammed into it.

contrary to expectations, the fence did not move, but the horn of the ram was bruised. Those two crumbling horns were tightly caught in the gap of the fence, and they couldn't get in or out.

The ram bent his head and neck, and even his straight legs were bent with pain.

Listen, it's bleating, and its voice is trembling. What a pathetic scream.