The scholar got lost in the mountains and found the home of a widow who wanted to be close to him, but the magpie warned him not to let his feet touch the ground. Then, the story tells the story of Fan Yong'an, a scholar in the Tianbao period of Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, and his magpie. Fan Yong'an was alone, accompanied by only a magpie. This magpie was snatched from the cat's mouth by Fan Yong'an two years ago. While walking along the river, Fan Yong'an and his friends saw a cat with a young magpie in its mouth, and he chased and rescued the young bird.
Over time, Fan Yong'an and Magpie became partners. Fan Yong'an accidentally got lost while playing in the mountains, was trapped in a cave by a torrential rain, and finally found a widow's home to stay. The widow warmly entertained Fan Yong'an, but when she expressed her intimacy to Fan Yong'an, Magpie warned that the widow was not a widow but a thousand-year-old fox, intending to murder Fan Yong'an. Netizens commented on the incident. Some people think that this is a fictional fable, intended to persuade the world.
Others believe that this is a superstitious story that has nothing to do with reality. It is also pointed out that in real life, many times people have difficulty distinguishing between right and wrong, and are easily confused by appearances, so they need to keep their eyes open and be alert to potential dangers. Overall, the story warns people to be wary of the truth beneath the surface, to keep their eyes open to the facts, and to avoid falling into danger. Such stories have a certain educational significance for us to be vigilant in real life and to think rationally when dealing with others and things.
This is a story about the discernment of good and evil. People also need to be vigilant in real life.