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What does Hao Han Bird see in this article?

Hao Han Bird saw in this article: picturesque magpies' attitude towards life and Hao Han birds' attitude towards nesting for winter.

The first paragraph of the text explains where magpies and Hao Han birds live. Hao Han birds live in ready-made cliff crevices, and magpies live in trees. They live close together, paving the way for the development of the later story.

According to the three key time points of "winter comes", "winter comes" and "cold winter", the second to ninth paragraphs describe the different attitudes, performances and results of Hao Han birds and magpies to nesting in three parts. The second to fourth paragraphs talk about the situation when winter comes. When the weather is fine, magpies are busy building nests. Birds in Hao Han can play and sleep. They don't listen to magpies.

The fifth to seventh paragraphs are about the situation when winter comes. Magpies have their own warm nests. The birds in Hao Han are shivering with cold. They say they will build their nests tomorrow. As a result, I still didn't listen to the advice and continued to muddle along the next day. In paragraphs 8 to 9, we talked about the cold winter. It's snowing, the north wind growls like a lion, and it's as cold as icehouse in the crevice of the cliff, indicating that the weather is very cold.

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Tell people to work hard and encourage themselves, seize the good time and work hard, don't be lazy, muddle along and waste the good years. You can't muddle along like a Hao Han bird. If you think you can get along, get along well.

More importantly, don't forget to learn from the failure after eating the lesson and continue to muddle along step by step. We should make plans and put them into practice, and we should not live one day at a time, muddling along and wasting our good years. The idiom "muddling along" comes from the story of Hao Humboldt.

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