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What is the moral of elk?

The appearance of deer is a symbol of good luck. In the cold winter, that beautiful red nose flashes in the snow, which makes people feel warm when they look at it.

Legend has it that his partner doesn't like his red nose. He always laughs at his nose and doesn't play with Rudolph. Rudolph was very sad, hiding in the corner alone was sad, and the light of his red nose became dim.

In a certain Santa Claus came to the deer. He wants to find a reindeer to help him pull the sled. Reindeer compete to show themselves, hoping to be chosen by Santa Claus. Rudolph was the only one hiding in the corner, afraid to come out to see Santa Claus.

But its red nose sparkles. Santa Claus found Rudolph with a shiny nose among the deer and liked him very much, so he asked him to pull a sled for himself.

Extended data

1, there are countless works of art about elk. In ancient times, some wealthy families used elk sketch lines as tile patterns of their houses to express their good wishes for peace, prosperity and good luck.

2. According to textual research, the buried animal unearthed in ancient Chu tombs is elk. In modern times, the tentacles of elk culture extend from scientific research and news to literature, aesthetics, music, photography, dance, drama and calligraphy. Elk souvenirs, stamp products, calligraphy and painting, sculpture, photography and other works are vast.