Great, my boat is a fable.
A big ship, the nobles on the top of the ship are drinking champagne, eating delicious food, and dancers are singing and dancing. There are many slaves at the bottom of the ship. They can't see what happened above, and they can't see the scenery outside. They can only paddle and move on. The captain will visit the slaves at the bottom regularly and tell them that the big ship is sailing very fast, surpassing many big ships. As long as we try again, our ship will definitely run ahead. Hearing this, the slaves became more excited, rowing and rowing desperately, shouting slogans while rowing: awesome, my boat! One day, the big ship hit the rocks. The first class has already packed up the gold and silver and rushed to the opposite ship. The coach asked, "Do you feel like you are on a rock?" Third-class passengers are still eating, drinking and having fun, talking about health or being ambiguous. The lower floor is still counting the monthly cabin fees to be paid in installments. At the bottom of the big ship, the slaves were still shouting: Bravo, my ship!