Lost Bunny Finds Help
Once upon a time, in a big, thick forest, a little bunny got lost and couldn't figure out how to get out. It wandered around all by itself, hopping among the trees until it spotted a friendly squirrel jumping from branch to branch.
Feeling worried, the bunny asked, "Excuse me, how do I leave this forest?" The squirrel kindly pointed in a direction, and the bunny followed that way. But no matter how hard it tried, the bunny couldn't escape the dense trees.
Not giving up, the bunny kept looking and met a smart monkey. Again, it asked, "Excuse me, how do I get out of this forest?" The monkey pointed in another direction, and the bunny followed that way. Unfortunately, it still couldn't find the path to the outside.
Finally, the bunny reached the riverbank, feeling thirsty and tired. There, it saw a calm mother cow peacefully munching on grass. Without thinking twice, the bunny asked, "Excuse me, do you know how to leave this forest?" The mother cow glanced at the bunny and said with a smile, "Hop on, I'll take you out of the forest."
Excitedly, the bunny hopped onto the broad back of the mother cow. From that moment on, it followed the mother cow through the woods, across the streams, and finally succeeded in leaving the dense forest.
This story teaches us that when we have problems, it's okay to ask for help. The bunny's adventure shows that seeking help is the first step to solving problems. There could be plenty of people around us ready to help, but some might only provide a direction, and the ones truly willing to offer all-encompassing help might not be so many.
The bunny eventually found a kind teacher in the mother cow, just like I found "Teacher Huang Youyi." This story also inspires us not only to be thankful for help but also to be the person who helps others when they're in trouble. In life, by supporting and caring for each other, we can all move towards a happier future.