There is a temple on the hill and there is a little monk in the temple.

Every morning, the little monk had to go down the mountain to fetch water, one flat shoulder and two buckets. Every day, the water tank is full.
Soon, a thin monk came to the temple. As soon as he arrived at the temple, he drank half a jar of water.
The little monk was very angry and asked the thin monk to fetch water, but the thin monk was unwilling.
The thin monk said, "We both drink water, so we should carry the water together!" The little monk agreed.
The two men went to carry the water every day, and the bucket was placed in the center of the flat burden, one bucket at a time. In this way, the water tank can also be full.
Not long after, a fat monk came.
After the fat monk came, the water in the water tank was quickly drunk by the three people.
The little monk and the skinny monk told the fat monk to fetch water. The fat monk picked for two days and then stopped doing it.
In this way, the little monk, the thin monk, the fat monk, you push me, I push you, and no one will go. Soon, a vat of water was drunk.
The next day, the three monks sat in the temple, each chanting their own sutras and knocking on their own wooden fish. For a whole day, they didn't drink water.
At night, the rats came out to steal, and the three monks did not care. Suddenly, the rat overturned the candlestick and lit a fire.
"It's on fire! It's on fire! The three monks quickly ran down the mountain, fetching water to put out the fire, and it took a lot of effort to put out the fire.
The three monks looked at me and I looked at you, and they all smiled sheepishly. Since then, they have taken turns to go down the mountain to fetch water, and the water in the tank is full again.
Century Hengtong Online Summary: This story tells us that we must establish the concept of cooperation and mutual assistance with others from an early age, and everyone can unite to achieve win-win cooperation.