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Antlers and legs are selected from which fable?
Deer's Antlers and Legs is adapted from Aesop's Fables, which tells the story of a deer's different attitudes towards its horns and legs before and after it escaped from the lion's mouth. The moral of antlers and legs is that feet are short and inches long, and beautiful things are not necessarily useful, and ugly things are not necessarily useless. Therefore, our appreciation of beauty should not only stay on the surface, but also have a deeper understanding.

Fable revelation

The story of antlers and legs tells us that everything has its own strengths and weaknesses. Don't lose sight of its weaknesses because of its strengths, and don't deny its strengths because of its weaknesses. Value cannot be measured by appearance. Beautiful things are not necessarily useful, but ugly things may be useful. We should treat our own advantages and disadvantages correctly, and not look at their value by appearance.