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The moral of the pig under the oak tree
The artistic image of Pig under the Oak reflects the serious class relations in all exploitative societies in twists and turns, and vividly depicts a vibrant picture showing the nature of class exploitation.

The pig under the oak tree symbolizes the exploiter, and the oak tree represents the exploited. On the one hand, exploiters need to be fed by exploiters, on the other hand, they kill exploiters endlessly.

Pig under the Oak embodies a metaphysical philosophy: cut off the connection between things and look at problems in isolation. Therefore, we can't see clearly the interdependence and mutual restriction of all parts in a whole thing. Looking at things like this will certainly not reflect the objective correctly, but it will certainly be mercilessly ridiculed by the objective laws.

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Krylov fable "the pig under the oak tree" the original:

A pig wolfed down acorns under the old oak tree all day, and when he was full, he lay asleep in the shade. When my heavy eyes woke up, I stood up again and dug up the roots of the oak tree with my pig nose.

"Hey, don't you understand? This arch will damage the oak tree, "cried an old crow reproachfully, hiding in the branch." "If you expose all the roots of the arch, the tree will die."

The pig replied, "Let it die. It makes no difference to me. I don't see what it does for me. As long as there are acorns that fatten me up, I won't feel sorry even if there are no oak trees forever. "

At this moment, the oak tree couldn't bear it, and suddenly said to it, "you ungrateful thing!" " Lift your pig's mouth and look up. You will see that the acorns you eat grow from me. "