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Wang's poems on black-necked cranes

The heart that loves black-necked cranes is a big mountain bag.

1in the winter of 994, Wang often set out from Jing' an township where he worked and trudged 100 km to visit his girlfriend in Dashanbao. Every day, black-necked cranes fly over the market town, and the crow "Goo-Ga-"always attracts the couple's attention. At noon one day, they went to Haizi, one of the habitats five kilometers away from the market town, to see the black-necked crane. They saw the black-necked crane in the swamp next to the freshwater lake on this plateau. At that time, they were attracted by its noble and elegant posture and impressed by its loyalty to love. Therefore, Wang naturally integrated his feelings for the black-necked crane into his love singing and created a large number of prose poems praising the black-necked crane.

Wang once wrote in a prose poem: "The earth is silent and the village is full of illusions. In the afternoon, the crane bathes in clean and clear sunshine, or bends its neck into fluffy wings to have an afternoon dream; Or soak your head and beak in cold water and throw out a string of cheerful water drops; There are also some people who depend on each other in twos and threes, which makes the whole Haizi full of love. In the red dust, I hid in the haystack on the hillside, feeling the warmth planted in the sun, trying to reach the height of life above the cranes, and harvesting the intoxicating happiness that hit my heart. " Wang's prose poems eulogized love and nature, and gained the reputation of "the poet of the world of mortals" in Zhaotong literary world. The black-necked crane in Wang's heart is a symbol of elegance, holiness, loyalty and auspiciousness, a flower in full bloom in his youth, and an eternal beacon in his life.

It was on New Year's Day in 1998 that Wang truly realized the preciousness of black-necked cranes. At that time, he had switched to Dashanbao as an assistant to the head of the township government, and he had the honor to meet Mr. Sun Dehui, a famous environmentalist and ecological photographer in Zhaotong who had been filming and inspecting black-necked cranes in Dashanbao for a long time. The two hit it off. From Mr. Sun's account, Wang learned that the black-necked crane is a rare and endangered species in the world. Like the giant panda and golden monkey, it is a national first-class protected wild animal and has the reputation of "bird panda" The black-necked crane is the only crane that lives on the plateau. Due to bad weather and food shortage, the survival rate of young cranes is low, and the number of black-necked cranes is scarce. The World Wildlife Fund even announced in Beijing in 1988 that in the next 10 year, there will be 10 species of wild animals in China, among which the black-necked crane will disappear.