What does the story of Mr. Dong Guo and the Wolf tell us?

This fable tells us that when dealing with a wicked person as cunning and cruel as a wolf, we should be vigilant and not give sympathy at will, even if the other person is in adversity. If you help ungrateful people rashly in adversity, it may lead to serious consequences.

Mr. Dong Guo puts "universal love" on the evil wolf, so he is in danger of bad luck. This fable tells us that even in the relationship between people, there is a problem of "Mr. Dong Guo". One should sincerely love the people, but never pity the wicked like a jackal. At present, "Mr. Dong Guo" and "Zhongshan Wolf" have become fixed words in Chinese. "Mr. Dong Guo" refers to those who have no sympathy and don't know right from wrong, and "Zhongshan Wolf" refers to those who are ungrateful and bite the hand that feeds them.

Extended data:

Mr. Dong Guo and the Wolf is a fable and a literary genre. A story with moral or obvious moral significance. Its structure is short, and metonymy is often used to reflect educational themes or profound truths in simple stories. The story setting of fable is related to the future of fable. Its success lies in the readability of the story. No matter what people's educational level is, they can realize the truth in simple and clear stories.