The Noise Sheep
The Lion King hated variable sheep very much. He wanted to kill all the variegated sheep, but how could this be done? He was the king of the forest. He was so high up that he could not do such a thing because he was just. But he can't stand the motley sheep. How can he get rid of them? He called his two ministers -- a bear and a fox.
"I feel bad when I see a motley sheep, and if I see them again, I'll go blind. I haven't the slightest idea what to do with the motley sheep." The bear stared. "Who would pity them if they were condemned to death?"
The Lion frowned at this suggestion. The fox saw it and said humbly, "Your Majesty, how can you do this? You are the king of rightousness. You cannot do such a thing. I have an idea: you can row them a meadow, give them the best grass to eat, let them live happily. Then you will order the Wolf to watch the sheep, and he will eat them all up without any concern to you."
The plan worked well. As the days went by, the variegated sheep almost disappeared, and even the white sheep dwindled.
What about the animals in the forest? "King Lion is kind and rightful. It was the Wolf who ate up the sheep. It has nothing to do with your Majesty."
Whatever we do, we should conform to the principles of fairness and justice, and not just rely on our likes and dislikes. Not only that, we have to be brave to bear the consequences of what we do, do a responsible person.
Variety Sheep
The Lion King hates Variety Sheep very much. It wants to kill all Variety Sheep, but how can this work? It is the king of the forest, it is high above, and it is precisely because of its justice that it cannot do such a thing. However, it can't stand the variegated sheep anymore, so how can it get rid of them? It found its two ministers, a bear and a fox.
"I feel uncomfortable when I see the variegated sheep. When I see them again, my eyes will be blind. I have no idea how to deal with the variegated sheep." The bear stared. "Just sentence them to death, who will pity them?"
The lion king frowned at this suggestion. The fox saw it and said humbly: "King, how can you do this? You are the benevolent and righteous king, and you can't do such a thing. I have an idea: You can give them a piece of grass and give them the best grass to eat, so that they can live happily. Then, you order the wolf to guard the flock, so that the wolf will eat them all, and it has nothing to do with you."
This plan is implemented very well. Days go by, almost all the varied sheep disappear, and even the white sheep are decreasing.
What do we say about animals in the forest? "The lion king is benevolent and righteous. All wolves eat up all the sheep, and it has nothing to do with the king."
No matter what we do, we must comply with the principles of fairness and justice, and should not rely solely on our likes and dislikes to do things. Not only that, we must bravely shoulder the consequences of what we do and be responsible persons.