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Tell the story "Waiting for the Rabbit" in English, an English version of Chinese idiom stories, a picture book in both Chinese and English

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Waiting for the Hare

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Once upon a time, there was a farmer who toiled his fields every day in the hope of reaping a good harvest. He worked hard, took care of the crops, and looked forward to a good harvest in the fall.

Once upon a time, there was a farmer who worked hard every day in his fields, hoping to harvest abundant crops. He diligently tilled the soil, cared for the plants, and looked forward to a fruitful harvest in the fall.

Tell the story "Waiting for the Rabbit" in English, an English version of Chinese idiom stories, a picture book in both Chinese and English

One day, while the farmer was working in the field, he looked up and saw a rabbit running fast towards a large tree at the edge of the field. As a result, the rabbit accidentally hit the trunk of a tree and fell to the ground with serious injuries. The farmer was amazed because he had never seen anything like it.

One day, while the farmer was working in the field, he looked up and saw a hare sprinting quickly towards a large tree on the edge of his field. The hare accidentally collided with the tree trunk, was severely injured, and fell to the ground. The farmer was amazed because he had never seen anything like it.

Tell the story "Waiting for the Rabbit" in English, an English version of Chinese idiom stories, a picture book in both Chinese and English

The farmer picked up the rabbit and found it dead. He thought it was a real surprise because he didn't have to hunt to get fresh rabbit meat. He thought to himself, "If I wait by this tree every day, maybe more rabbits will bump into me, so I don't have to work hard." ”

The farmer picked up the hare and found it had already died. He considered this a stroke of luck because he had fresh hare meat without having to hunt for it. He thought to himself, “If I wait by this tree every day, perhaps more hares will crash into it, and I won't have to work so hard in the fields anymore.”

Tell the story "Waiting for the Rabbit" in English, an English version of Chinese idiom stories, a picture book in both Chinese and English

So, from that day on, the farmer decided to sit by the big tree every day and wait. He put down his farm work and sat under the tree with a straw mat, hoping that another rabbit would hit the tree. However, day after day, the farmer waited for a long time, but never saw a single rabbit run to the tree and die.

So, from that day on, the farmer decided to sit by the large tree every day and wait. He put down his farm tools, took a grass mat, and sat under the tree, hoping another hare would run into it. However, day after day, the farmer waited for a long time, but never saw any hare crash into the tree again.

Tell the story "Waiting for the Rabbit" in English, an English version of Chinese idiom stories, a picture book in both Chinese and English

At the same time, the farmer's fields were deserted because no one cared for them. Weeds are overgrown and crops no longer grow. Farmers could have harvested a bountiful crop, but lost the opportunity for a good harvest because of their laziness and unrealistic expectations. He begins to regret his decision and realizes that he should continue to work hard instead of relying on just chance luck.

Meanwhile, the farmer’s fields became increasingly neglected because he no longer tended to them. Weeds grew wild, and the crops no longer flourished. The farmer could have harvested abundant crops, but he lost the opportunity for a good harvest because of his laziness and unrealistic expectations. He began to regret his decision and realized that he should have continued to work diligently instead of relying solely on chance.

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