What do you mean by comparing clay pots with tin cans?

1. The word "comparison" means talking about or treating different people or things together in clay pots and tin pots. Comparability refers to proud people and modest people. Comparison: comparison; Relative photo; And: together; Parallel; On: talking about; Treat. In The Story of Pottery and Tin Pot, Tin Pot said to Pot Pot, "How dare you compare with me?" That means you are a fragile jar, and you can't compare with me at all.

2. Pots and tins is an allegorical story written by Huang Ruiyun, which is included in the third-grade primary school Chinese textbook published by People's Education Publishing House. In order to read the text intensively, Cheng Xiaolang read the recording. Teachers made courseware for this purpose.