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On the Philosophical Connotation of Waiting for the Rabbit
Meaning: 1 Metaphorically, you don't take the initiative to work hard, but try your luck just in case, hoping to get unexpected gains.

It is impossible to get something for nothing.

It is very foolish to regard accidental events as inevitable events.

4. Metaphorically, if you don't want to work hard, you want to succeed.

5. Explain the corruption of policies and the stupidity of officials at that time.

6. I hope I can succeed without effort. Now it is also a metaphor for sticking to a narrow experience and not knowing how to change it.

7. This is a well-known fable. Rabbit suicide on the stump is an accidental phenomenon in life. However, farmers in Song Dynasty mistakenly thought it was a frequent and inevitable phenomenon, and ended up in a rural wasteland with nothing. Luck rather than hard work will not lead to good results. We can't be fools waiting for him.