Original text:
Kingfisher (1) nests high to avoid suffering (2), gives birth (3), loves it, is afraid of losing it (4), and nests slightly lower (5). Children have feathers, after 6 benefits, 7 love them, but also return to their nests, and people take them.
Precautions:
1. Kingfisher: The bluebird, the male is flying, and the female is green. It often lives in tree holes near the water, preying on insects and small fish. 2 avoid: avoid disasters. 3 and having a baby: wait until the bird is born. 4 fall: fall, fall. ⑤ Slightly lower: slightly lower. 6 Answer: Here we go again. 7 benefits: more. ⑧ Drop the nest again: Drop the nest again. Pet-name ruby therefore. Attending: refers to birds. 1 1. nesting: nesting.
translate
Kingfishers first built their nests high to avoid disaster. When it gave birth to a bird, it liked it very much. In order not to fall from the tree, it made its nest lower. When birds grow feathers, kingfishers like it better and make its nest lower, so people catch them.
[Reading Tip: The protector moves to the nest, feeling sincere and sincere, like the beast of a calf. The problem is that moving the nest can save the cubs from falling, but it can't save the beloved son from reaching for it.
meaning
This fable is about birds, but it actually fables people. In order to protect her children, Kingfisher moved the nest down blindly, but her parents just ignored the hidden danger of being taken away. Kingfisher herself created the "disaster of bereavement". Explain that if parents spoil and pamper their children too much, they will eventually harm their children. In real life, there are many such examples, and going too far will eventually lead to a big mistake. Therefore, when doing things, don't just focus on one aspect, but also consider another aspect.