Shanji Xianchu's principle was to distinguish between truth and falsehood and not blindly believe it. This story tells us that, just like a passerby in the State of Chu who mistook a pheasant for a phoenix, we should distinguish the authenticity of things when we know them, and not blindly believe them. This way, similar jokes and misunderstandings could be avoided.
The ending of Ice Hunt was described as melodramatic and a bad ending. There were some unreasonable plot settings in the play, such as the unreasonable behavior of the characters and the abrupt development of the plot. The audience also had some doubts about the acting skills of the characters in the play. In addition, the police clues in the plot were not rigorous enough. In order to highlight the image of the heroine, the IQ of the other police characters was lowered. The ending of the play was also considered unreasonable. The main character, Huang Zongwei, had a drop in IQ, and his behavior did not conform to the character's image. As a result, the audience's rating for this drama was relatively low. In general, the audience was disappointed with the ending of Ice Hunt, thinking that it was a melodramatic play with a bad ending.
Once upon a time, there was a hunting dog named Max. He was a Labrador Retriever. Max had an amazing sense of smell. One day, his owner took him on a hunting trip in the forest. Max quickly picked up the scent of a deer. He led his owner through the thick bushes and over fallen trees. After a long chase, they finally found the deer. Max's owner was able to make a clean shot, all thanks to Max's excellent tracking skills.
A good hunting dog story often involves the dog's unique skills. For example, a great sense of smell like a Bloodhound that can track a fox for miles. It could also be about the dog's loyalty. If the dog stays by its owner's side in a dangerous hunting situation, that's a great element. Another aspect is the success of the hunt. When the dog helps the owner get a big catch, it makes for a good story.
The reason why the Chu people had a pheasant carrier was to teach people not to blindly believe, but to conduct a serious investigation. This story was used as a metaphor for not being able to distinguish between true and false, or as a self-deprecating and self-deprecating phrase. In the story, a Chu man bought a pheasant that he mistook for a phoenix at a high price, but in the end, the bird died. Although the people of Chu had to regret not being able to offer it to the king of Chu, this story told us not to believe others easily, but to conduct in-depth investigation and judgment.
I know a story about a hunting dog that barked at its own shadow while on a hunt. It thought there was another dog trying to steal its prey. It kept circling around, barking furiously until it realized it was just its shadow.
There was this hunting dog named Max. One day during a hunt, he got distracted by a butterfly. He chased it all around the field, forgetting about the prey completely. His owner just shook his head and laughed at his silliness.
The story of the Chu people who carried the pheasant tells us that sometimes people make wrong judgments and decisions because of misunderstandings about certain things. In this story, the people of the State of Chu mistakenly thought that the farmer carrying the pheasant was selling a phoenix, so they were willing to pay a high price to buy it. However, when he was about to offer the pheasant to the king of Chu, the pheasant died overnight, making him very disappointed and regretful. This story tells us that we must be rational and objective when making decisions. We must not be confused by the surface appearance. We must make the right judgment through in-depth understanding and observation. At the same time, it also reminds us to cherish our wealth and resources and not blindly pursue illusory things.
One such book could be 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'. It features a large and mysterious hound which is an important part of the story's mystery and atmosphere.
The protagonist of Shen Shixi's animal novel," Three-Tailed Cat," was a hunting dog named Chili. Chili was a smart, brave and loyal hunting dog. He played an important role in the story and helped the protagonist, the three-tailed cat, complete a series of tasks.