Books about animal literature usually described the lives, personalities, behaviors, etc. of animals so that readers could have a deeper understanding of the inner world of animals. These books sometimes described the relationship between humans and animals and the impact of animals on humans, so that readers could think about the relationship between humans and animals and how humans should treat animals. When I read books about animal literature, I would sometimes be attracted by the characters and behaviors of the animals in the books, and sometimes I would be amazed and shocked. For example, in a book about wild animals, I saw the free lifestyle of animals and felt their vitality and courage. In another book that described the friendship and mutual help between animals, I saw the deep feelings between animals and felt their love and care. When I read books on animal literature, I sometimes reflect on the relationship between humans and animals. For example, in a book that described the abuse and exploitation of animals by humans, I deeply realized the cruelty and ruthlessness of humans towards animals and felt the importance and dignity of animals. In another book about animal protection awareness and action, I saw the responsibility and obligation of human beings to animals and felt the importance and urgency of animal protection. In short, reading books about animal literature was a very beneficial experience. Not only could one understand the lifestyle and inner world of animals, but one could also reflect on the relationship between humans and animals and how humans should treat animals.