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Not good in the end. Her actions were illegal, and she was finally punished by law.
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Later, he lived alone, never married, and eventually died in a hotel.
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The pandas she stole back eventually died, and Ruth had no plans to do so, and lived a peaceful life in her hometown, gradually aging.
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Ruth, who stole giant pandas twice, made a lot of money on giant pandas after returning to China, and also wrote a book. The book was called "The Lady and the Panda," and Ruth died in a Pittsburgh inn.
Ruth stole the panda because of love, and she wanted to fulfill her husband's wish. Ruth's husband is called Bill Harkness, and he's an adventurer through and through. Bill is very adventurous, and he especially enjoys the various hunting activities in the adventure.
Bill felt that "real hunting is about bringing the prey back alive". So, this led him to want to capture a live giant panda, but Bill died in Shanghai before he could catch a glimpse of the giant panda.
When Ruth learns of her husband's death, she immediately sets out for China to fulfill her late husband's wishes. After Ruth formed a mountaineering team, she set off for Wenchuan, Sichuan. Ruth and her entourage searched for the giant panda in the bamboo forest of Wenchuan, but due to their lack of experience, they still let the giant panda escape after some siege.
Just when everyone was discouraged, there was a cry. Everyone was overjoyed, it turned out to be a panda cub. Ruth named the panda cub "Su Lin" and used some means to obtain an animal entry permit.
After Ruth brought "Su Lin" back to the United States, she sold it to the local zoo for a **. Americans who have never seen a panda come to the zoo to see the panda in real life. Later, Ruth thought about passing on the giant panda to the next generation, so she returned to her old business and came to China, and she stole another panda.
Unfortunately, the two pandas did not live long before they died. After the death of the two pandas, Ruth did not steal any more pandas. She was fairly financially savvy, and she wrote a book about pandas and herself, which she titled "The Lady and the Panda."
The book also became a bestseller in the United States for a time, bringing Ruth a decent income.
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The final ending must have been punished, after all, the panda is a national treasure and must not be stolen.
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His final outcome must have been spurned and the pandas were shipped to the United States.
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One of the two pandas that Ruth stole died, and the other sent it back to China to find a mate in order to give it offspring.
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One died in the process, and one was repatriated.
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The ending was still very good, and she published a book about pandas, which was loved by many people, but eventually died of illness at the age of 46.
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After the two pandas died one after another, Ruth did not go to China to poach again. She wrote her story into a book called "The Lady and the Panda". The book became a bestseller in the United States, and Ruth also made a considerable income with this book.
In 1947, five years after Meimei's death, Ruth, who was only 46 years old, died in a hotel in Pittsburgh.
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Ruth smuggled pandas to the United States in the early stage of fame and fortune, and the Chicago Zoo was also overcrowded because of the pandas. However, due to the fact that Americans did not know how to feed and protect at that time, the panda died, and Ruth was condemned by the world and died in loneliness and poverty.
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Ruth, the Panda Lady, later stopped stealing pandas and published the book "The Lady and the Panda", eventually dying of a sudden heart attack in her forties.
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As a result, he continued to steal, and was successfully caught by **, and after being caught, he kept struggling, saying that he loved pandas, but he was just giving pandas freedom, and **sent her to prison.
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Later, there was a corresponding price for what she did. People still can't do things that violate the law and discipline. Otherwise, there will be a price.
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Ruth's ending can be said to be very good, because she was praised for stealing the giant panda back to the United States and was also known as "Mrs. Panda". However, different countries have different views on Ruth, and for us in China, Ruth's behavior is undoubtedly a thief who smuggled our panda without asking. But for Americans, Ruth is their hero, satisfying their curiosity about pandas.
Ruth was originally an ordinary woman, but gradually became a thief in order to fulfill her husband's will. Not long after Ruth and her husband got married, her husband went to China alone to bring the Chinese giant pandas back to China. But unexpectedly, his husband not only did not bring back the panda, but died in China, so Ruth, who fulfilled her husband's will, embarked on a trip to China just to bring back a panda.
Ruth traveled to China to find not only a panda specimen, but also a panda cub. Ruth, who organized an expedition to China, was apparently much luckier than her husband, having managed to find not only a specimen of a panda, but also a panda that had been an adult all along. But because the panda was too flexible, the rescue team didn't catch it, and when they were disappointed, they suddenly found a panda cub, so Ruth brought the cub back to the United States and named it Su Lin.
At that time, Ruth not only had a good reputation with pandas, but also made a lot of money. The panda that Ruth brought back satisfied the curiosity of Americans, and earned her the title of "Mrs. Panda". Later, in order to breed pandas, Ruth even stole a panda again, which made Americans admire.
However, in the end, both pandas died because they did not adapt to the environment, but Ruth still won praise from many Americans for writing a book about pandas, and finally Ruth died in a hotel at the age of 46.
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Died in a hotel, at the age of 46, and this ending was already very good for him.
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He died in a hotel in Pittsburgh in 1947 at the age of 46, but luckily he wrote a book about his relationship with giant pandas.
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Ruth, who had stolen pandas from China back to the United States twice, ended up with a good ending, known as "Mrs. Panda", and finally died of illness in a hotel.
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In the end, she died of illness at a young age, but this ending is quite good for her.
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She died in 1947 at a hotel in Pittsburgh at the age of forty-six. She also wrote a book documenting her relationship with pandas.
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died of illness abroad, but fortunately he was not in China, otherwise he would have been sentenced to life imprisonment for stealing a national treasure.
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It seems that this woman was not punished at that time, because the law was not sound at that time, and she was a foreigner, so she escaped punishment.
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There was nothing bad for this woman, and she didn't receive any punishment, because she didn't really hurt the panda.
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At the beginning, he was not punished very harshly, because the state did not cherish precious animals so much, so the law was still not so strict.
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I think that in terms of the imperfect laws and regulations for the protection of animals at that time, she should still not have been punished multiple times, but she should still have received some punishments.
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She was not punished, it may be that the relevant laws at that time were not very mature, and this woman was a panda lover and popularized a lot of panda knowledge to white people, so it can be said that she was not punished.
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She was not punished very severely, because the law in this area was not perfect at that time, the standardization was not enough, and she did not do anything to harm the giant pandas, so she was dealt with lightly.
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I don't think she was punished by the citizens, she is a panda lover herself, and although she poached the pandas, she didn't cause harm to the pandas.
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There was no punishment, after all, the protection of animals was only called for in the past few years, and it was not perfect at that time, so she escaped.
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This does not seem to be punished, after all, the law at that time was not particularly sound, so there was no punishment in this regard.
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