The story of the well and the man who dug the water: A man who dug the water found that he could not feel the deep well below without effort and patience, evoking the meaning of work and perseverance.
The story of a thorny road: A difficult and arduous road became a stepping stone for a person to become stronger and more patient, emphasizing that life is not always smooth and easy.
The story of the crane and the flowerpot: A crane brings beauty to an inanimate flowerpot, reminding us that everyone has the ability to create greatness and meaning in life. living.
The story of a lamp and darkness: A small lamp has the ability to shine everywhere, reminding us that even if it is just a small ray of light, if used properly, it can brighten the whole world. a dark sky.
The story of the doorkeeper and the open door: A doorkeeper refuses to open the door for others, not realizing that opening the door for others is also a way to create opportunities for himself.
The story of the wave and the stone: A small wave constantly beats against a stone, but gradually, it turns the sharp stone into a smooth stone, reminding us that patience and determination have can change everything.
The story of the mountain and the painting: A great mountain spent his whole life looking at a beautiful painting. Finally, the mountain understood that he was also a part of this great work of art.
The story of the flower and the bee: A weak but colorful flower made the bee forget its duty for a brief moment, reminding us that life is about beauty and sometimes , the most important thing is to feel and enjoy it.
The story of a grain of sand and the big ocean: A small grain of sand understands that no matter how small, he can still do great things if he is confident and patient.
Love and sacrifice: Both husband and wife sacrifice a part of themselves to make the other happy. This action is a clear demonstration of the deep love and mutual respect in the relationship.
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes. —Jack Handey