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A one-and-a-half-page composition describing fairy tales about dogs, elephants and tigers.
One day, a tiger and an elephant met on the road and both wanted to compete with each other.

The elephant pointed to a thick log by the roadside and said, "Can you lift that log by the roadside?" "Of course!" The tiger said, grabbed the wood and lifted it hard. However, the wood still lay motionless on the ground. The elephant went over and rolled up the wood with its long nose. He lifted it easily when he got up at one stroke. The elephant said proudly, "Did you take it?" "What is this!" The tiger said unconvinced, "I want to race with you." "good!" The elephant agreed.

At the beginning of the game, I saw the tiger dashed forward, but the elephant clumsily followed. After a while, the tiger reached the end, and the elephant was still walking slowly behind. The tiger proudly asked, "Are you convinced this time?" "But I've won before!" "The previous one doesn't count, only the race." "Who said that!" ..... the two sides quarreled.

At this moment, an old kingfisher flew over and said to the tiger and the elephant, "You all compare your strengths with others' weaknesses, which is not right. "We should learn from each other and learn from each other."