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What is the main content of the story of the crooked stake?
"Tilted Wooden Stake" mainly tells the story of a wooden stake.

A wooden stake with a crooked head, because it is very high, feels smarter than anyone else and becomes arrogant. Actually, I'm just older than others.

One day, a naughty boy found it and carved a face on it with a knife. This makes the stake more arrogant and thinks that it is a statue, and it will definitely receive more respect and worship. But in fact, others hate it more because of its arrogance and ignorance. It was not until one day that two little girls tied it up and jumped on the rubber band that the stake slowly realized its mistake.

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The "crooked" stake was extremely annoying from the beginning-if it was just because it was ugly, it wouldn't be too annoying. The key is:

Very proud. It overlooks the surrounding grass. He is taller than anyone, so he thinks he is better than anyone. Old, probably hundreds of years, which also makes him very proud. Such pride made it forget that "when it first sprouted, it was even shorter than many grasses".

It's in vain. Just because the naughty boy scratched a face on it with a knife and casually "praised" it, he suddenly felt "noble" and thought that he should be valued and respected by everyone in the world. It doesn't matter, and I began to put on airs and scold others, and I didn't want anyone near me.

However, its pride and vanity have not gained the attention and respect of others. The grass ignored him and the sparrow laughed at it. The point is, it's not happy all day.