盲人摸象 Blind Men Feel the Elephant | 中国成语寓言故事
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"What do you think the elephant resembles?"
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One blind man felt the elephant's belly and said:
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"The elephant resembles a large stone."
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"The elephant resembles a dustpan."
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"The elephant resembles a water vat."
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"Lead an elephant to me, and let several blind men feel it with their hands. Then ask each one of them to describe the shape of the elephant."
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"The elephant resembles a long, long carrot."
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Upon this the king and his officials all burst into laughter.
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Once upon a time, there was a king who ordered his officials:
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One blind man felt the elephant's foot and said:
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One blind man felt the elephant's back and said:
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"The elephant resembles a stone mortar."
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One blind man felt the elephant's head and said:
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"Ha! Ha! All of you are wrong." The last blind man pulled the elephant's tail and said:
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One blind man felt the elephant's ear and said:
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One blind man felt the elephant's tusk and said:
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All these blind men strove to be the first to answer.
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The officials led the elephant to the king. Several blind men surrounded it and felt it with their hands. The king asked them:
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"Let me tell you that the elephant resembles a long, thin rope."
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"The elephant resembles a bed."
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