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What kind of fable or historical story is it?
It is a historical story.

The original text of "pull out the seedlings to encourage":

There was a man in the state of Song who was worried that his seedlings were not tall, so he pulled them up. At the end of the day, he came home very tired and said to his family, "I am so tired today! I helped the seedlings grow taller! " His son hurried to the field to check the situation of the seedlings, which had withered.

Few people in the world don't want their seedlings to grow faster! People who give up thinking that seedlings are useless are like lazy people who don't mow the grass. People who help it grow at their own expense, like this one, are not good, but harmful.

Extended data:

Enlightenment from pulling out seedlings to encourage growth:

1. The development of objective things has its own laws. It is not enough to rely solely on good wishes and enthusiasm. It is likely that the effect will be contrary to subjective wishes. This fable also tells a concrete truth: "haste makes waste."

People must give full play to their subjective initiative according to objective laws in order to do things well. On the contrary, if you only do it according to your own subjective wishes, even with good wishes and good motives, the result can only be counterproductive.

Things move regularly. The law is objective. The existence and function of law is independent of human will. It can neither be created nor destroyed, and the law is irresistible.

Once a person's behavior violates the requirements of the law, he will be punished by the law. Disdaining and violating objective laws is not only a semi-bad thing, but also a certain failure. Therefore, when people think about problems and do things, they must act according to objective laws and persist in seeking truth from facts.

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