"The Tortoise and the Hare", is a thought-provoking fable story, the story of a proud rabbit and a persistent little turtle.
Now, I"ll tell you this story.
One day, the hare and the tortoise race running, the hare laughed at the tortoise climb slowly, the tortoise said: "one day I will win."
The rabbit said contemptuously: "that we begin the race now!"
The tortoise agreed, and the hare shouted loudly, "The race begins!"
The hare is running fast and the tortoise is crawling hard.
After a while, the hare and the tortoise were far apart.
The hare thought the race was too easy.
He wanted to sleep for a while, and he thought it impossible for the tortoise to catch him even if he woke up.
And the tortoise, it kept crawling, climbing and climbing, to the rabbit there, it was too tired to die, but the tortoise thought if at this time and the rabbit to rest, the race would not win, so the tortoise continued to climb and climb.
When the hare wakes up, the tortoise has already reached the finish line.
This story tells us: do not easily look down upon others.
Modesty helps one to make progress; conceit makes one lag behind. Only by doing things steadily and never giving up halfway can we succeed.
In August 2018, the journal Scientific Reports published the results of a study by American biologists.
It is said that in the race between the tortoise and the rabbit, if measured by their lifetime of exercise, the tortoise, as an animal of great endurance, would surely win.
Turtles travel more miles in their lifetime than rabbits, scientists say.
"The Tortoise and the Hare", is a thought-provoking fable story, the story of a proud rabbit and a persistent little turtle.
Now, I"ll tell you this story.
One day, the hare and the tortoise race running, the hare laughed at the tortoise climb slowly, the tortoise said: "one day I will win."
The rabbit said contemptuously: "that we begin the race now!"
The tortoise agreed, and the hare shouted loudly, "The race begins!"
The hare is running fast and the tortoise is crawling hard.
After a while, the hare and the tortoise were far apart.
The hare thought the race was too easy.
He wanted to sleep for a while, and he thought it impossible for the tortoise to catch him even if he woke up.
And the tortoise, it kept crawling, climbing and climbing, to the rabbit there, it was too tired to die, but the tortoise thought if at this time and the rabbit to rest, the race would not win, so the tortoise continued to climb and climb.
When the hare wakes up, the tortoise has already reached the finish line.
This story tells us: do not easily look down upon others.
Modesty helps one to make progress; conceit makes one lag behind. Only by doing things steadily and never giving up halfway can we succeed.
In August 2018, the journal Scientific Reports published the results of a study by American biologists.
It is said that in the race between the tortoise and the rabbit, if measured by their lifetime of exercise, the tortoise, as an animal of great endurance, would surely win.
Turtles travel more miles in their lifetime than rabbits, scientists say.