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The meaning of the farmer and his son
The story of the farmer and his children: Once upon a time, there was a farmer who was seriously ill and several doctors could not cure him. Farmers have no money to leave their children, and they are worried that their children are not hardworking and have no food. The farmer soon thought of a good idea. He called the children to his bed. "Children, I have buried a lot of money for you in the vineyard." The farmer said weakly. Then the farmer died, and the children immediately went to the vineyard with their plowshares. They searched the whole vineyard, but they couldn't find it. They searched for many days and dug deep, but they couldn't find it. Finally, because the land is often cultivated, their grapes grow very well. The children sold the grapes for a lot of money and understood what their father said.

Moral of the farmer and his children: This story tells us that hard work is people's wealth.