Cao Guo (humbly) said: "Everyone has shortcomings and advantages. We must treat ourselves and others correctly."
Tie Guo (ashamedly) said to The clay pot said: "I'm sorry, I only saw your shortcomings, not your strengths."
The fairy tale "Ceramic Pot and Iron Pot" is about the iron pot in the king's royal kitchen. Believe in your hardness and look down on clay pots. After being buried in the soil for many years, the clay pot was unearthed and became a cultural relic, but the iron pot turned into soil and ceased to exist. The story tells people that everyone has strengths and weaknesses. We must be good at seeing the strengths of others, face our own shortcomings, respect each other, and live in harmony.
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The first part (natural paragraphs 1 to 9): The proud iron pot looks down on the clay pot and often laughs at it.
Tie Can used several derogatory words "cowardly, something" to describe the clay pot, coupled with the "arrogant, contemptuous, angry" tone of Tie Can's words, we can see that Tie Can is A proud, arrogant jar.
Faced with Iron Can's arrogance and rudeness, Clay Pot did not become angry or afraid, but argued with Iron Can calmly. From this, we can see that the clay pot is a humble and broad-minded pot.
Part Two (Natural Paragraphs 10-17): Many years later, people discovered the clay pot, and the iron pot was rusted away.
By asking everyone to help dig out the iron can through the clay pot, we can find that the clay pot is still a kind and friendly jar regardless of past grudges.