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The cock crowed early in the morning, and when the owner got up, he raised it and killed it. The next morning, another male came.

Examination tips, from the master's point of view: change, tolerance, how to solve contradictions; Rooster horn: change or not (duty), neighbor horn: make suggestions.

Everything has its own rules. The master's rule is to get up late, and the rooster's rule is to get up early. There is a contradiction between the two laws. As a result, the rooster paid the price of his life and his master lost his property.

When contradictions are irreconcilable, the weak often have to pay the price. Survival of the fittest. If the rooster doesn't crow in the morning or the owner doesn't get up late, the contradiction can be reconciled. It seems that whoever adapts to the laws of nature first can survive.

Talk about it. It's already called chicken.

After reading the story, I think it is wrong for the rooster to crow early, because it doesn't obey the rules and barks whenever it wants. It is completely out of control and has been punished. The master is right: the master severely punishes those chickens that violate discipline. On the surface, it looks a bit harsh, but it is actually the embodiment of the owner's sense of justice.

Other chickens are also wrong: in order to save their lives, they don't perform their duties, talk with people blindly and unprincipled, and return to have it both ways, thinking that the chicken was killed because it barked, so if they don't do so, they will harm themselves, and even don't know why they were killed by their owners until they die.

After reading the above story, I can't help thinking from my master that just police crack down on wrong things. Only with such people can society be stable. Ever since the crow got up early, I thought of those rude people who didn't admit what they had done wrong. As the saying goes, Fiona Fang can't be made without rules, and such people are harmful to society. From other chickens, I think of have it both ways, a self-righteous villain who harms people and society.

This story inspired me a lot. We should have a sense of justice like the host and be beneficial to society. Don't be as wild and unreasonable as the early bird and other chickens. Be have it both ways and be smart.