A lay Buddhist released two little white rabbits in the temple. The two little white rabbits bought from the vegetable market were obviously malnourished and were sick and wilted. The master specially made a wooden house for the two little white rabbits and asked the brothers to feed the vegetables and leaves clean every day. In less than two months, the two little white rabbits grew white and fat, and their hair was emitting a healthy light. When they ran, the younger brother couldn't catch up. However, the two little white rabbits have different personalities. One is very quiet and the other is very thoughtful and always restless. It was sunny all day, and the master felt sorry for the two little white rabbits, so he asked his brothers to put the rabbit on the lawn in the yard to bask in the sun. After some accident, the naughty little white rabbit ran to the backyard while his junior brother was not paying attention. In less than a few minutes, the little white rabbit found the little white rabbit, but the little white rabbit was bitten to death by the wild cat that had been ambushed, and everyone was sad.
After the master came back, the junior brother took the master to see the little white rabbit. The master was very moved and told his brothers that we wanted the little white rabbit to be free in the sun for a while, but it was wild and deliberately ran out of our sight and was eaten by the wild cat at once. The master continued to write that this little white rabbit is showing us a truth that the master had long said: people should learn to actively restrain themselves and do everything according to their own ideas, and it is themselves who harm themselves.