Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - English travel notes handwritten newspaper
English travel notes handwritten newspaper
Going South by Driving the Chariot North Once a man wanted to go to the south, but his carriage was heading north. A passer-by asked him:' If you are going to the south, why is your chariot heading north?
The man answered, "My horse is good at running, my driver is highly skiled at driving a cariage, and I have enough money. The man didn't consider that the direction might be wrong: the better his conditions were, the further he was away from his destination.
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