After reading "The Fox Pretends to Pretend the Tiger" "The Fox Pretends to Pretend the Tiger" is about a fox walking in the forest and saw a big tiger. The fox wanted to escape, but the tiger ran too fast and caught the fox in no time. The fox rolled his eyes and said to the tiger: "You dare to eat me?" The tiger was surprised. The fox told the tiger that he was sent by God, so all animals are afraid of him. The tiger was dubious after hearing this. The fox took the tiger for a walk in the forest. The tiger found that all the small animals were scared away when they saw the fox and himself, so he believed the fox's words. But little did he know that those little animals were actually scared away by him, and the fox just borrowed his prestige. After reading this, I felt that the tiger was so stupid to be deceived by the fox so easily. The fox was so cunning that he deceived the tiger. However, I think this is a smart fox. He is quite capable of figuring out a way to save himself so quickly when he is in danger.
If we children could quickly figure out a way like a fox when we encounter danger, wouldn't we also be able to protect ourselves?