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On the grasslands, there was a young heavenly horse waiting for Bo Le to discover it. (Note: In the year (770 - 500 BC), during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States period, in China, there was a man named Sun and Yang who was a master of horses. Through his physique and appearance, one could find and know which was the heavenly horse - a horse with great strength, able to run thousands of miles, but light as a feather, with no footprints on its feet, so people respectfully called it Bo Le.) One day, a merchant made an offer to it: "Are you willing to follow me?" It immediately shook its head: "I am a heavenly horse, how can I follow you to pull goods?" After that, soldiers came and asked: "Are you willing to follow me?" The horse still shook its head: "I am a heavenly horse, how can an ordinary soldier bring out my full potential?" The hunter came and continued to ask: "Are you willing to follow me?" The horse replied: “I am a heavenly horse, how can I serve a hunter?” Many years later, a high-ranking mandarin came to the grasslands to look for the heavenly horse. When he met the mandarin, the horse was overjoyed: “I am the heavenly horse you are looking for!” The mandarin asked: “Are you familiar with the roads and paths of our country?” The horse shook its head. He continued to ask: “Have you ever been in battle?” The horse still shook its head. The mandarin asked again: “Then what can I use you for?” The horse quickly replied: “I can travel a thousand miles in a day, eight hundred miles in a night.” Hearing this, the mandarin let the horse run a short distance. It ran with all its might, but after only a short distance, it was panting. “You are old, you can no longer be used!” The mandarin left after saying this. On the grasslands, there was a young heavenly horse waiting for Bo Le to discover it. (Note: In the year (770 - 500 BC), during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, in China, there was a man named Sun and Yang who was a master of horses. Through his physique and appearance, he could find and know which was a Heavenly Horse - a horse with great strength and endurance, able to run thousands of miles, but light as a feather, with no footprints, so people respectfully called him Ba Le.) One day, a merchant made a proposal to it: "Are you willing to follow me?". It immediately shook its head: "I am a Heavenly Horse, how can I follow you to pull goods?". After that, soldiers came and asked: "Are you willing to follow me?". The horse still shook its head: "I am a Heavenly Horse, how can an ordinary soldier fully demonstrate my abilities?". The hunter came and continued to ask: "Are you willing to follow me?". The horse replied: "I am a Heavenly Horse, how can I serve a hunter?". Many years later, the imperial envoy went to the grasslands to look for the heavenly horse. When he met the official, the horse was overjoyed: “I am the heavenly horse you are looking for!” The imperial envoy asked: “Are you familiar with the roads and paths of our country?” The horse shook its head. He continued to ask: “Have you ever been in battle?” The horse still shook its head. The imperial envoy asked again: “Then what can I use you for?” The horse quickly replied: “I can travel a thousand miles in a day, eight hundred miles in a night.” Hearing this, the imperial envoy let the horse run a short distance. It ran with all its might, but after only a short distance, it was panting. “You are old, you can no longer be used!” The imperial envoy said and left.