& lt& lt "Seedling promotes growth" > >; What does this fable satirize?

"Mencius? A fable in The Ugly Sun tells about a farmer in ancient times. He thought the seedlings in his field grew slowly, so he pulled them up to make them grow faster. Unexpectedly, the seedlings left the soil and died in a few days.

This fable is often used to satirize those who are eager for success. They violate the development law of things, lead to the deviation between subjective desire and objective effect, and the result is that good intentions do bad things.