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Answers to two short stories

There are two short stories:

Story 1: A scholar who went to Beijing to take the exam had three strange dreams before the exam: one dreamed that he was planting cabbage on the ancient city wall; On rainy days, I wear hemp fiber and an umbrella; The other is that he and the girl he has long admired sleep back to back in the same bed in broad daylight. The scholar found a fortune teller to interpret dreams. Fortune teller's analysis: in the first dream, cabbage was planted on the ancient city wall, which was also white. Because the wall soil is burned, it is impossible to grow vegetables. This shows that you failed the exam. The second dream is just to wear hemp fiber and open an umbrella in rainy days, which is redundant. This shows that your exam is purely redundant. The third dream, you sleep in a bed with a girl in broad daylight, which is a daydream. The scholar was desperate and went back to the hotel to pack up and go home. After the shopkeeper asked why, he smiled: sweet dreams! Sweet dream! These three dreams protect you, dono. 1. Then the shopkeeper explained: Chinese cabbage is planted on the wall, which is the high kind, saying that you will definitely go to high school this time; Wearing hemp fiber and an umbrella shows that the exam is foolproof; Falling asleep back to back with the girl you like means your wedding day is here.

Story 2: Two people got lost in the desert. Although it is afternoon, the scorching sun is still strong. Two people are hungry and tired. "It's all over. It's getting dark It seems that I am going to die here. " One of them had a look of despair in his eyes. Faced with the threat of death, he gave up his life subjectively. Without the support of faith, he soon fell down. The other man walks unsteadily, but he thinks that if he can take one step, he still has life. Just 50 meters in front of his fallen companion, he saw the water source. After a binge drinking, he went on, and before dark, he finally got out of the desert.

The two stories tell us that we often can't change some objective realities, whether at work or in life, just like a scholar's dream or a desperate situation in the desert, but we can completely change our views on these objective realities, face them positively with a correct attitude and try our best to achieve the best results.