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.