What the story of the deer gives us:
Every one of us is the master of life, we should have a long-term plan for our future, and we should be persistent every day to improve ourselves. Only if we are serious about our own work, we can have the possibility of success.
Additionally, the allusion to the "deer in search of bananas" symbolizes the wisdom of mankind's quest for knowledge, giving people hope and courage, reminding people to be thirsty for knowledge, and in the process of searching for knowledge to explore themselves, and in the quest for knowledge to go farther and farther on the road to happiness and success.
Fù lù xún jiāo (覆鹿寻蕉), a Chinese idiom with the pinyin fù lù xún jiāo (覆鹿寻蕉), is a metaphor for seeing the truth as a dream and making mistakes over and over again.
An allusion to the story: Once upon a time, a man from the state of Zheng was chopping wood in the field, and when he saw a wounded deer running by, he killed the deer, and fearing that hunters would come after him, he hid the dead deer in a small ditch, and by the way, he chopped up some banana leaves to cover it. When it was dark, he tried to find the dead deer and carry it home, but unfortunately he could not find it. So he had to give up and just pretend he had the same dream.