Goethe told such a small story in his narrative ballad: Jesus took his disciple Peter on a long journey, and when he saw a small horseshoe on the way, he asked Peter to pick it up, but Peter was too lazy to bend down, pretend not to hear. Jesus picked up the Horseshoe by himself without saying anything. When passing by the town, he went to the blacksmith's shop for three Wen and bought 18 cherries with the money. They went on moving forward. When they passed by the vast wilderness, Jesus knew that Peter was thirsty and hungry, so he let a cherry hidden in his sleeve drop out. Peter picked it up and ate it in a hurry. As Jesus walked and lost, Peter Bent 18 times in a daze. Jesus smiled and said to Peter, "If you had bent down once at the beginning, you wouldn't have bent down endlessly later. If you don't do small things, you will work hard on smaller things in the future ."