Which ancient book does the fable of carving a boat for a sword come from?
In Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals, the Chu people waded into the river, and their swords fell into the water from the ship. They agreed with the ship and said, "It was my sword that fell from the ship." The ship stopped at the destination, and the Chu people jumped into the water from the marked place to find the sword. The ship did (yǐ)⑥, but the sword could not. Wouldn't it be confusing to ask for a sword? -(from Lv Chunqiu). Check in ")