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I believe everyone has seen the story of "mantis catches cicada, yellowbird comes last". The main idea of the article is: There is a tree in the garden. There is a cicada on the tree, drinking dew to the fullest, but I don't know there is a mantis behind it. The mantis bows its front paws and waits for an opportunity to prey on the cicada, but I don't know there is a yellowbird behind it. I didn't know a teenager was aiming at it with a slingshot when the yellowbird was ready to peck at the mantis! Cicada, mantis and yellowbird are all for immediate benefit, without considering the disaster behind them. Actually, I had the same experience.

In a math exam, I easily killed the four heavenly kings (fill in the blanks, judge, choose and calculate) and the Jade Emperor (calculate), and I didn't stop until the last Tathagata (apply). It's not that I don't want to do it, not that I can't do it at halftime. The problem is an application problem worth 6 points. I guarantee that all the questions above are correct, but it will make my test paper radiant. I looked up and prayed to god. Before praying, I was surprised to find that Li Bo in front of me put the test paper on the table. I think this is a great opportunity of the day. Li Bo usually gets good grades. I have been laughing at Li Bo for being an idiot since I copied the questions. I never imagined that all this was seen by Li Xiaotong sitting behind me. After class, she went to report to the teacher. After the teacher knew, he called me to the office of ideological education and political education. Ordinary teachers are hard-nosed and heartless, but Miss Wang, a famous hard-nosed and heartless teacher in our school, deducted 20 points from my exam results. I thought it was over, and the teacher said, "I'm going to write' good' on your math score in your final report to your parents." Oh, my God, I killed him!

This experience made me more aware of the true meaning of mantis catching cicada and yellowbird coming behind, which still deeply moved me!