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The meaning of snakes and the fable of weather

A farmer saw a hibernating snake in the cold winter and mistakenly thought it was frozen stiff, so he picked it up, carefully put it in his arms and warmed it with his warm body. The snake was awakened by fright. When he woke up completely, he bit the farmer with sharp fangs out of self-defense instinct, which caused him fatal trauma. When the farmer died, he said regretfully, "I"

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Snakes are hibernating creatures. Farmers mistakenly think that snakes are frozen stiff, but they are actually sleeping. So when the farmer wakes them up, you think about what it would be like if you were awakened from sleep, so the snake bit the farmer angrily. Its real moral is, don't be as ignorant as this farmer!

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Kind people are often not understood, and this truth is equally applicable in today's society. As for the nature of snakes, whether on the roadside or in caves, they can only choose to hibernate for a period of time to stop their survival in winter because of the drop in temperature. The farmer didn't know this truth, so the snake bit the farmer. Let's not theorize whether snakes are poisonous or not. What is clear is that farmers themselves are half responsible! This story makes many people misinterpret their true understanding of snakes. In fact, it is now said that kindness is not universal love, and understanding is king. If the farmer put the snake in the tree hole, I think this fable will have another meaning.

The weather implication generally means that the weather will turn from sunny to cloudy with rain.