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Aesop's fable: the meaning of wasps, partridges and farmers
Name: wasp, partridge and farmer
Said by: Aesop's fable
Once, wasps and partridges flew to the farmer for water because they were thirsty, and they promised to repay the farmer.
Nuo loosens the soil in the vineyard in order to bear rich fruits; The wasp promised to protect the vineyard and drive away people who steal food with thorns. The farmer said
Tao: "I have two cows. They never promise anything, but they do everything, so I give them the water you want.
Wouldn't it be better! "
This story is about people who make promises casually but don't intend to do them.
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