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The frog wants a story about the king. What does it tell us?
The frog wants a story about the king, telling us that we must work hard to get anything. If the frog wants to choose a king, he must rely on his own efforts to choose a better king who can lead everyone's life, so that the elected king can serve the public and lead everyone.

The frog wants a story about the king:

They are kings. Zeus saw that they were so stupid, so he threw a piece of wood into the pond. When the frogs first heard the sound of falling wood, they were startled and immediately dived under the pond.

Then the wood floated on the water, and they swam out of the water again, and finally found that the wood was nothing. Everyone climbed up the building block and sat on it, forgetting all the fears at first.

They felt that having such a king was very humiliating, so they went to see Zeus again and asked for another king for them, saying that the first king was too slow. Zeus was very angry and sent them a water snake. As a result, all the frogs were caught and eaten by water snakes. This story shows that superstitious rulers, who do not believe in their own strength, can only be controlled by others, leading to disaster.