Wang Zongren Tibetan antelope, why is the Tibetan antelope called the king of cashmere ?

Updated on culture 2024-06-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    On the Tibetan Plateau.

    Uniquely harsh natural environment.

    In order to resist the bitter cold, Tibetan antelope.

    The body is covered with a layer of fluff that keeps the pants warm. The cashmere on the Tibetan antelope body calendar is light and soft and slender, with good elasticity and strong warmth, and is known as the "king of cashmere", and is also known as "soft**" because of its expensive value. And this fluff is the only ingredient for making "Shatoosh".

    "Shatoosh" is the name of a beautiful and luxurious shawl. A 2-meter-long, 1-meter-wide Shatoosh heavy limb Qi Hong weighs only about 100 grams, and it can be worn through the ring by gently holding it together, so it is also called "ring shawl". This kind of shawl has become a fashion pursued by wealthy people in Europe and the United States, and its ** can reach 40,000 US dollars a piece, which is more expensive than **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The text depicts a poignant story that takes place between humans and animals. When an old hunter was about to hunt a Tibetan antelope, the Tibetan antelope looked at him with pleading eyes, fell to his knees with his legs fluttered, and shed tears ......However, the old hunter still hardened his heart and pulled the trigger. The next day, the old hunter found that there was a baby Tibetan antelope that had already formed in the belly of the female Tibetan antelope!

    It turns out that the Tibetan antelope's kneeling is to beg to let his child live! Faced with his own act of killing the mother and son of the Tibetan antelope, the old hunter fell into deep self-blame and repentance, and disappeared from the grasslands of northern Tibet.

    The lesson we take away from this story is that life is precious, whether it is human life or the life of all animals. Human beings are only a special race in the bosom of nature, they have no right to harm other life, they must love animals and respect all life.

    Third, the author also clearly expresses his worries about nature, human beings, and society in the text, and calls for the return of human conscience. Some sentences in the text directly point out the theme, such as "the birds flying in the sky and the rats running on the ground are all human". Paragraph 2 gives background information that is closely related to the topic, which also hints at the main thrust of the article.

    In addition, the ending of the story is also meaningful, the old hunter buried his spear, in fact, buried his contempt for animals and nature, and was the return of his humanity. That's exactly what the article is about.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because he wants people to understand that animals also have feelings, and let people live in harmony with animals.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    On the surface, it is a call for the protection of animals, but in fact, it is a change of anger at the fate of human beings.

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