Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What does antelope mean?

What does antelope mean?

Antelope means antelope and lamb.

1, which means "antelope"

Antelope, a Chinese first-class word, is pronounced líng, which mainly refers to antelope and lamb.

Antelope: There are many kinds of mammals, and their horns can be used as medicine, such as the "hanging antelope" (legend has it that when sleeping at night, a carboxyl sheep hangs its horns on a tree and its feet don't touch the ground, so it is difficult for hunters to find its trace. Yu Shi's poems are mysterious and detached, with no trace of carving.

Step 2: Example

(1) People are like this, and so are animals. When a wild antelope kneels to the hunter, just because it has a baby antelope in its belly, won't your heart be shocked by maternal love? When the old cow in the desert cried and begged the pedestrian to give the calf a drop of life-saving water, wouldn't your heart be shocked by maternal love?

(2) This week, for the first time, six Bushmen were convicted of illegally hunting wildebeests and wildebeests in the reserve. At least one of them was the plaintiff in that case in 2006.

(3) A photographer saw a small Tibetan antelope coming to say hello in Hoh Xil and gave it water to drink. Suddenly, the captain of the Tibetan antelope protection team next to him violently drove away the lamb. The photographer asked him why he did this, and he replied that you would make them feel that human beings are kind.

(4) When an antelope is trapped in an animal trap, it will struggle desperately, hoping that the trap can be released kindly, while a lion never has such an illusion that it will bite off its bound leg with sharp fangs. So the hunter can get the whole antelope, but only a broken leg of the lion.