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Which fable is similar to a suspected neighbor stealing an axe?
Suspicion breeds darkness

The story tells us that we can't judge by subjective imagination, and seeing things with subjective prejudice will definitely distort the true face. "Suspicion gives birth to ghosts" tells us not to be suspicious of people and things. Too much doubt will lead to psychological suggestion, which will make things or people think the same as you do, but they are actually different from you. We should correctly understand objective things, study science, establish a correct materialistic world outlook and oppose idealism. What they have in common is speculating about things that have never happened. There is no correct understanding of objective things.

Source of Idiom: Liezi Fu Shuo During the Warring States Period, Zheng Yutong said, "A man with a dead axe means a neighbor's son. According to his steps, he stole an axe; Color, stealing axes; Words, stealing axes; Attitude, doing nothing and not stealing an axe. Suddenly, _[hú] he got his axe from the valley, and he saw his neighbor's son again every day, and his movements, colors and attitudes were no different from those of the axe thief. "