Moral Story...
Once upon a time there was a small forest near a very large kingdom. There was a big tree in the forest in which two husband and wife crows lived in their nests. A large cobra snake was living in the trunk of the same tree.
The two crows were very annoyed by the snake because whenever their young came out of the crow's egg, the snake would eat them and the two crows could do nothing. There was nothing they could do to save their eggs because the snakes were too strong and the crows too weak.
Frequent snakes eating their eggs upset both crows and they went and met a fox. The two crows told their story to the crying fox and asked for a way to get rid of the snake. The fox replied - "Don't worry crow, I have a plan to get rid of that cobra."
Hearing this, the crows calmed down a bit and hurriedly asked the fox - will this really happen, friend? Tell us the way as soon as possible so that we can get rid of that snake
The fox told them the plan and said - go to the nearest state and go to the house of any rich man and bring a valuable item from their house. When you show it to the householder, bring it and throw it in the snake's bill.
Hearing this, a crow ran towards the kingdom. When he reached the state, he saw a princess bathing in the lake and her soldiers watching her jewelry out of the water.
At the same time, the crow took one of the beautiful necklaces in its beak and began to fly in front of them, showing the soldiers. When the soldiers saw a crow flying with the princess's necklace, they started chasing that crow.
The crow was slowly flying so that the soldiers could chase him comfortably. When he reached his house on that tree, he threw the necklace into the snake's burrow in front of the soldiers and he ran and sat on another tree.
Then all the soldiers tried to remove the necklace with the help of the wood in the bag. Hearing the sound outside, the sleeping snake woke up and went out to see what was going on. When the soldiers saw the snake, they were amazed and killed him with spears and knives.
Teaching from the story
No matter how powerful the enemy is, we can defeat him with the power of tactics.
Trick is always better than strength.

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