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A fable once upon a time there was a cat who was overbearing when she was reborn. He likes to bully the small with the big and always calls him the boss. Many small animals listen to him, dare not resist, and stay away from him for fear of offending him. Since then, the cat has lived a carefree life. In this way, until a few months later, the cat found that a "person" was stealing its food recently, so the cat decided to see what happened tonight and who dared to come to my uncle's site! ! ! As night fell, the cat hid by a big tree and looked at the granary. Suddenly, a small shadow ran out. It turned out to be a little mouse. He took the food and ran away. The cat saw all this and thought, hey, it's just a mouse, so bold, wait and see! ! The next night, the cat came under the tree again and waited for the mouse to appear. Sure enough, the mouse came again. The cat crept up to the mouse with a sledgehammer in its hand. When he didn't pay attention to holding the hammer, it was a blow, but the cat never expected that his blow aroused the anger of the mouse. I don't know when the mouse has taken a bigger hammer, and the cat has swollen a big bag before it can react. . . . . . In this way, with this lesson, the cat never dares to be king or bully the weak again. This story tells us two things: 1. Don't underestimate those seemingly weak people, sometimes they are the real danger! Don't be too weak, don't give in to others' feet!