Popularization of Hao Hanbode
According to folklore, this is the first time recorded in Nancun, Tao Zongyi. It tells the story of a Hao Han bird muddling along, refusing to build a nest and freezing to death in the middle of the night. Through this story, the purpose is to educate students to study hard, seize the good time and work hard, don't be lazy, muddle along and waste their good years. Since then, later generations have had the idiom "muddling along".
Hao Han bird is a kind of rodent, whose scientific name is compound-toothed flying squirrel. Stay in the nest during the day, go out at dusk or at night, and slide from high to low. Because of its natural fear of cold, it crows day and night, commonly known as Hao Han bird. Used to describe the lack of ambition and long-term planning, but also used to perfunctory and irresponsible work.