"Swan, prawn and barracuda" is a poem about swans, prawns and barracuda pulling a cart together, but swans have to drill into the clouds, prawns have to bow their heads and barracuda have to jump into the water, so everyone's energy is not in the same direction, resulting in the car not moving. This fable tells us the importance of unity from the opposite side.
The source of this story is Swan, Prawn and Barracuda, a Russian fable written by Ivan andreyevich krylov.
1, krylov is a Russian writer whose full name is Ivan andreyevich krylov (1769-1844). He comes from a poor family of infantry captains. In his childhood, krylov often went to the market besides studying, where he studied Italian, violin and painting.
2. The language of krylov's fables is unpretentious, and ordinary folk terms and idioms not used in the past literature are introduced into his creation. The images in krylov's fables are exact and vivid, and the distinctive animal images are used to express the complex characters of corresponding characters in various social positions, so the connotation of their images is particularly profound, such as the fox in The Crow and the Fox and the wolf in The Lamb.
(Reference:
Baidu Encyclopedia: Ivan andreyevich krylov)