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Are snakes really spiritual? Do other animals have them?

Snakes are not afraid of red. In their eyes, everything is a color, but in their world, it is only a single color. Personally, dogs are the most human. I'll give you an article to see how snakes behave, and ask for adoption ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ snakes, a creepy cold-blooded animal, are evil, insidious and vicious all around. In the traditional concept of our country, he is the incarnation of the monster, which makes us more afraid of this strange guy. However, in recent years, a large number of snake products have appeared in the market, such as high-grade wine brewed with snakes, delicious roasted snake meat, and various daily necessities made of snake gall. It can be said that people's fear of snakes has gradually turned into exploitation and killing. I am a snake myself. Although I am extremely afraid of snakes, I am still a little sad to see my genus slaughtered by humans.

Some conservative elders regard snakes as inviolable animals. They think snakes are spiritual. If they hurt all the snakes, it will inevitably lead to mass annihilation. Of course, this statement is unscientific, and any modern person who advocates science will think it is an empty talk. Me, too, but one thing when I was a child made me a little confused about it.

When I was about six or seven years old, I went to my grandmother's house in the country. At that time, my second aunt's house was building a new house, so I decided to go to my second aunt's house to watch the fun. My second aunt lives in a neighboring village, about two or three miles away from my grandmother's house. Although small at that time. But the courage is not small, and children with big farts dare to break in anywhere.

The road to my second aunt's house is a winding field path with crops and fruit trees on both sides. Although the road is tortuous, as long as you follow the path, you can go back and forth between grandma's house and my second aunt's house.

When I arrived at my second aunt's house, the yard was a mess, and building materials, furniture and electrical appliances were everywhere, as if they had just been looted. The old houses were torn down into ruins. My second aunt was too busy and they didn't have time to take care of me, so I went to play on the ruins alone.

When I opened a pile of tiles, I found a snake strung in the crack below. At that time, I was afraid and excited, so I quickly found a long branch, picked it out and rushed to a clearing.

This snake is half a meter long, as thick as an adult's thumb, and its body is covered with patterns, which makes people sweat. I picked the snake out of the brick pile and exposed it in public, sticking out its tongue and trying to escape. I picked up a brick everywhere and prepared to throw it at the snake. Suddenly my second aunt stopped me and took the brick from my hand. My second uncle came and drove the snake back to the ruins. I was puzzled to see their nervous faces.

Who knows, disaster will come to me soon. After lunch, I will go back to my grandmother's house. My second aunt said she would see me off, but I thought they were so busy that they refused. After all, it's not the first time I came to my second aunt's house, so I went back to my grandmother's house myself. ...

The familiar field path and the familiar grandma's house have become so distant and strange. I walked for half an hour and didn't walk back to my grandmother's house. I didn't know I was lost until I was exhausted!

I'm still walking forward, and the shadow of the sun on the ground is getting longer and longer, and it has turned several turns. I always feel that I am spinning around in the same place, but I can't find my way back. The sun is going down. I walked through a wilderness and saw a road in the distance. I felt saved and ran like crazy, but when I got close to it, it disappeared ... I felt everything was so unreal, just like in a dream.

It's dark. I have been out of my second aunt's house for five or six hours. Grandma must be worried. Helpless, I had to ask for help. Thanks to a kind uncle, I called my grandmother's house. Half an hour later, someone took me back!

When I went back, I heard my grandmother say that I walked more than ten miles in the opposite direction, hehe! You don't say! I've been walking in the direction of grandma's house! Later, my grandmother asked the fortune teller to calculate a gown for me, saying that I was led away by the snake spirit. Fortunately, I didn't hurt the snake at my second aunt's house, otherwise I wouldn't have come back.

Since then, I have had a strong fear of snakes. Please don't laugh at me before listening to my second story. In junior high school, my classmates also told me a story about snakes.

My classmate's grandmother also lives in the country. One day when I was cooking, I found a very thick and long snake lying on the stove. My classmate's grandmother and aunt were so scared that no one dared to open it. Finally, my brave uncle shoveled the snake away with a shovel. But a few days later, the snake came back, still lying on the stove, and my uncle moved it again. But ... the snake is back. In this way, my uncle took the snake away again and again, but the snake seemed to recognize the home and ran back again and again. Finally, grandma invited a fortune teller. The fortune teller said that there was a special kind of wood that could be used as a wooden stick. Then she picked up the snake bit by bit, knelt down and kowtowed three times, saying, "Snake God, come back quickly!" " Later, the snake really never came back.

I think many friends will say-superstition! In modern society, we have broken through the bondage of old theology to human beings with advanced science and technology. That's right! We were right. Science is the fundamental driving force to promote social development. Superstition is a sign of ignorance. Although I think that "snakes are spiritual animals" is ridiculous, we should also protect snakes from the perspective of protecting the environment! In this big family of our earth, human beings are not the masters of the family, but a very ordinary family member. We should respect and love each other with other members to make our home more beautiful and harmonious. When we treat endangered precious animals, we should take care of and protect them as carefully as we treat the elderly!

Spring has come, in this season of recovery, let's be kind to every friend! A snake that has slept all winter needs to stretch its muscles. Let's stop bothering them and give them back the world that originally belonged to them, so that they can feel the warmth of home!