Moral: Sometimes you don't understand why this thing is particularly difficult, probably because it will give you a huge reward
Rabbit pulling carrots story original:
Mother rabbit told the little rabbit to go to the vegetable field to pull carrots, and the little rabbit asked the mother rabbit to pull a few woks, and the mother rabbit said the more the better. The rabbit jumped up and down and went to pull the carrots. The rabbit pulled and pulled, and the basket was full of carrots. The rabbit went on plucking, but where should he put the radishes? The rabbit looked at the basket full of radishes, so he poured the radishes into the ground and the basket was empty. The rabbit put the radishes he had pulled out into the basket. The basket was soon full again, and the rabbit emptied it again. The rabbit continued to pull radishes until the sun went down, and then the rabbit stopped pulling radishes. The rabbit went home with his basket full of radishes. The rabbit's mother asked the rabbit, "Why did you pull up so few radishes?" The rabbit said, "The basket didn't fit, so I put the radishes on the ground." The mother rabbit asked the little rabbit to take her to look for the radish. When they arrived at the vegetable field, the rabbit was dumbfounded that the radishes were all back in the ground. The mother rabbit criticized the little rabbit for lying. The next day, the rabbit's mother asked the rabbit to go to the vegetable field to pull out carrots again. The rabbit asked the rabbit's mother how many carrots to pull out, and the rabbit's mother said the more the better. The rabbit went to the vegetable field and started to pull up radishes, and the rabbit quickly pulled up a basket full of radishes. The rabbit dumped the turnips on the ground and put the latter turnips into the basket. The rabbit kept on plucking until the sun went down, and the rabbit went home with the basket full of radishes. The rabbit's mother asked the rabbit, "Why did you pull up so few radishes?" The rabbit said, "The basket couldn't hold all the radishes, so they fell on the ground." The rabbit's mother asked the rabbit to take her to the vegetable field. When the rabbit arrived at the vegetable field, the radish was back in the ground again. The mother rabbit severely criticized the little rabbit for not lying, and the little rabbit was aggrieved. On the third day, the rabbit's mother asked the rabbit to go to the vegetable field to pull out carrots again. The rabbit asked the rabbit's mother how many carrots to pull out, and the rabbit's mother said the more the better. The rabbit went to the vegetable field to pull carrots again. The rabbit went to the vegetable field again and drew as many radishes as he could, and soon the rabbit drew a basket full of radishes. The rabbit dumped the radishes in the basket on the ground again, and this time she was more careful, and she took a bite out of each radish. The rabbit kept on plucking until the sun went down, and the rabbit went home with a basket full of radishes. The rabbit's mother asked the rabbit, "Why did you pull up so few radishes?" The rabbit said, "The basket was too big for the radishes, so the radishes were put on the ground." The rabbit's mother asked the rabbit to show her the vegetable field. When the rabbit came to the vegetable field, she saw countless sunflowers beckoning to her. The rabbit happily pointed them out to her mother and said, "All the radishes that I have bitten have turned into sunflowers." The mother rabbit put her arms around the little rabbit and said, "Little baby, you are so capable, I love eating paws the most, tonight, I will cook radish stewed pumpkin for you." The mother rabbit pulled the little rabbit home.