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The implication and truth of myna's parroting.
Don't be too conceited and don't underestimate others. Learning and imitation are also important.

According to Baidu Library, the story of myna parrots parroting tells us that being smart doesn't mean being able to master everything. We need to understand our own nature and limitations, not to be too conceited and not to despise others. At the same time, learning and imitation are also important. Only by continuous learning and imitation can we make continuous progress and growth.

The story of myna parroting: There is a myna who is very clever and can imitate human language and voice. It often performs in front of its master, which surprises him greatly. However, this myna is very conceited and always thinks that she is smarter than other birds. One day, it met a parrot. This parrot is also smart and can imitate the sounds of various animals. Myna is very disdainful, thinking that parrots can only imitate the sounds of animals, but they can imitate human language. So myna challenged parrots to imitate human language. The parrot smiled and said, "You are really a clever starling, but don't forget that you are just a bird, and I am a parrot."