A rich man is always rich, so he spoils on this precious son. And this young master was also very naughty.
One day, the young master climbed up to the big tree in front of the door to play. When a scholar passed by under the tree, the young master stood on the tree and peed down, pouring the scholar all over. The scholar was very angry and left after yelling. The rich man laughed when he knew it.
The next day, the young master climbed to the tree again. This time he peed to a businessman. When the merchant saw that he was the son of a rich man, he immediately turned his anger into joy, and even wanted the rich man to praise the young master for his cleverness: the tricks he played were different from others' children. The rich man is happy, so is the young master.
On the third day, the addicted young master peed at a fast horse on the road. But this time he was not as lucky as before. He was riding a bandit at once. Where could the bandit eat this? He leaned on the tree and threw the young master away. The Young Master died.
[Truth ]:
Indulging others' mistakes will make them sink deeper and deeper in the mire of mistakes, which will eventually delay the whole life. This is true for children and adults; for ourselves, we should reflect all the time and do not get lost in the illusion of flattering and flattering.