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What can lions, bears and foxes tell us?
Lions and bears go hunting together. Suddenly, they found a lamb. However, because I was too hungry and didn't want to split up, I called. It happened. A fox walked by and took the lamb. On the other hand, lions and bears are only injured all over. I thought the lion and the bear didn't do this, because if they hadn't fought and chopped up the lamb, they wouldn't have starved to death or been injured, and the lamb wouldn't have been taken away by the fox, but they didn't do this, but were defeated. Not only did they not get the lamb, but they also benefited the fox by a third.

Through the story of the lion, the bear and the fox, we know that the fox can get its prey as easily as blowing off dust, just as we have an idiom in China, which means that the snipe and the clam compete for the benefit of the fisherman. Therefore, you should consider the consequences of what you have done and don't argue with others casually.

In life, we all have similar experiences: when building blocks, we ride east and west, and the blocks soon fall off; Playing basketball and football, only ourselves, our team's performance soon lost. As the saying goes, when people gather firewood, the flames are high. As long as we are United, we can do everything well.