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Meizhou ant paidang photography

1, the story of three monks: one monk carries water to eat, two monks carry water to eat, three monks have no water to eat, do not cooperate, and even have no water to drink. In the end, Kannonji caught fire and was put out with the unity of the three people, otherwise his life would be worrying. That's about it. I forgot all the cartoons I watched when I was a child.

2. A long time ago, a man saw the feat of ants:

Sudden water surrounded a small piece of land, where many ants were home. Ants are very sensitive to water because they can't swim. If it is going to rain heavily, they can always know in advance, so that they can see the scene of their mighty move. But this time they couldn't know in advance, because this time it was a man-made disaster. The man dug a ditch to water his vegetable garden. Natural disasters can be predicted, but ants cannot predict man-made disasters. The ants climbed out of the cave and were in a panic. The ants are in good order. They gather, gather, gather into a big ant colony. At this time, the water flooded and the ant colony floated on the water. Moreover, under the breeze, the ant colony rolls around on the water. None of the ants let go, and the ant colony seems to float forward very lightly. Finally, they reached the land, they dispersed, and they had to start rebuilding their homes again.

The man froze. He is thinking, if there are ants who don't want to be outside but want to be safe inside, will there be that tight ant colony? If more ants think so, will there be ant colonies? One word flashed through his mind: unity. This is a word he coined, because he witnessed the feat of ants! He thought: what a good word this is!

He told his descendants about the feat of ants and always said, "Unity!" "

His descendants told their descendants about the feat of ants, and when they arrived, they always said, "This is unity!" " "

Later, the story of ants was lost, and one generation told another: "Unity!"