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What does Aesop's story at the shipyard tell us?
Don't laugh at and belittle others.

Aesop leisurely came to the shipyard. The shipbuilder laughed at him and dared him to answer. Aesop said to them: in ancient times, there was chaos and water everywhere; Zeus wanted the earth element to appear, so he ordered the earth to suck water three times. The soil began to absorb water, absorbing water for the first time, exposing the mountain peak; The second water absorption, vilen appeared. Aesop went on to say, "If the earth sucks for the third time according to Zeus' will, your skills will be useless." Aesop's story in the shipyard tells us not to be arrogant. We always try to show our height by belittling others, and the result will only be bring disgrace to oneself.

In Aesop's fables, some stories give us inspiration not to trust others easily, some tell us the truth that modesty makes people progress and pride makes people lag behind, and some also teach us that laziness will make us stand on the brink of death.