In the play, three little pigs are smart, kind and lovely. They built three small houses, a straw house, a wooden house and a brick house. The wolf came. The eldest brother and the second child who lived in the straw house and the wooden house were almost eaten by the wolf because the house was not strong. They turned to the third child who lived in the brick house. The last three men, Qi Xin, worked together to beat the wolf away.
The appearance of this drama brought hope and courage to people who panicked during the Great Depression, because one of the three little pigs was smart, hardworking and hard-working, and finally built a solid house, which not only resisted the wolf's attack, but also gave the other side a beautiful counterattack.
Of course, the wolf refers to the plight of the Great Depression, while the three little pigs are metaphors of two kinds of people in the modern era, either impetuous and contemptuous, or diligent and practical, and diligent and practical is of course a better choice.
My favorite in this story is the third child. It is not only clever, but also very diligent. Never lazy, not smart, brick by brick. When Big Brother and Second Brother laughed at his sweat and muddy water, he didn't waver at all and insisted on doing what he should do.