--- title: ▍The Father, The Son, and The Donkey created: 2026-06-22 modified: 2026-06-22 category: Parable tags: [] --- = 父子騎驢 --- A father and his son are going to the market with their donkey. A stranger sees them and says: > “How silly—you have a donkey but neither of you rides it!” So the father puts the boy on the donkey and they move on. Soon, another person shakes her head: > “What an rude child—letting his old father walk while he rides!” Worried, the father takes the boy’s place on the donkey. A few miles later, a third traveler throws up his hands: > “What a mean father—making a small boy walk while you ride!” The father pulls the boy up to sit behind him. Now both ride. They don’t go far before a fourth voice calls out: > “How can you be so cruel to the poor donkey, carrying two people under this hot sun!” Wanting to make everyone happy, the father and son get off. They cut a pole, tie the donkey’s feet to it, and carry the animal between them. Everyone they pass laughs at the silly sight. As they cross a bridge, the donkey gets scared by all the noise. It kicks free, falls into the river, and drowns. --- **The moral:** If you try to please everyone, you end up pleasing no one—and you might lose your donkey too.