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Hani Terrace in Yuanyang, Yunnan

Yuanyang terraced fields are well-known in Yunnan, but little is known to tourists outside the province, because there are no special tourist attractions around, which is more than 350 kilometers away from Kunming and takes up to 5 hours by car. Generally, tourists from outside the province will not go.

Except photographers, of course. According to local people, photographers will live in the mountains for a month or two in order to take satisfactory photos!

In fact, it is just a few rolling mountains, where ethnic minorities live, mainly Hani, Yi and Miao. In order to survive, the land reclaimed by the mountains is too common for the local people, but it is just a crop field passed down from generation to generation. But in the eyes of outsiders, it is really a beautiful pastoral picture, especially when the sun rises and sets, the clouds are lingering and the mountains are high. It is really beautiful like a paradise, which is amazing!

That's too abstract. Let's take a look at some photographers' works.

First, the beautiful scenery of terraces (from the network)

Second, the terraced fields I saw.

The best viewing time of Yuanyang terraced fields is 65438+10-April. At that time, the fields were full of water, reflecting the sky layer by layer, and the changes of clouds and light and shadow showed beautiful and psychedelic colors.

We went at the end of July, and the fields were covered with green rice, so the terraced fields I saw were like this:

Third, the Hani legends about "cattle"

Many places have beautiful legends and fascinating stories. This time in Hani village, I think the most interesting legend is this legend about cattle:

When I saw this story, my joke was very low and I laughed on the spot. I see. We are busy with three meals all day, and it's all the cow's fault! So I was punished, and I had to atone for it as a cow! Haha, the person who made up this story is so humorous!

I can't help thinking, if people really need to eat a meal every three days, can we enjoy life better? Is it possible to do more things you like?

Or, if so, will there be much less food on earth? And tasting delicious food is also a part of making us happy!

Or is it just that we humans are too cunning to find a reasonable excuse to "abuse" cows, and then we can order slaughter at will with peace of mind?

I don't know.

Fourth, sporadic pictures