The story describes a lazy lion who takes credit for the work of small rabbits in his cave. When a fox and wolf approach with broken items, the lion claims he can fix them and returns them working perfectly. It is revealed the rabbits had actually done the repairs. The moral is that to understand why a manager is successful, one must look at the work of their subordinates. A second story shows a hardworking rabbit writing absurd theses about rabbits eating predators. When challenged, he proves his points by taking others to meet the lion in his burrow. The moral is that in work, appearances or who you know matters more than the quality of your own work.