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Once upon a time there was a young hunter who was very accurate but never caught the geese. He was troubled by finding an elder man for advice.
The Elders took him to a reed place where the geese reside and pointed to the highest-standing geese. They said, "The geese are on the whistle. We call them Yunu. As long as an exception is detected, it will trigger an alarm to the geese, so it is often very difficult to approach the geese. But I have a solution. You can't hide the Yunu any more. "The young man did. After discovering the young man, yenu immediately issued a warning to his companions. After hearing the news, yenu fled, but did not find anything, and then flew back to the original place. Elders have asked young people to do things several times. Finally, almost all the geese thought that the goose slaves had falsely reported their military sentiments and vented their dissatisfaction on the Goose slaves. The poor goose slaves were stabbed. "Now, you can approach the geese. "Elders warned. As a result, the young man walked into the reed, and Yunu looked at it, but he was too lazy to take care of it. The young man shot a gun ......
The Tragedy often happens like this: loyal people are misunderstood, and people who are misunderstood cannot stick to the truth.