Once, he was drunk, passed by a swamp and fell asleep on the grass.
A mountain fire starts a prairie fire, and the wind is strong.
The dog screamed in horror, but the young man couldn't sleep well.
In desperation, the dog jumped into the water, took a suit of water and sprinkled it on the grass where the young man was lying.
Over and over again, the surrounding grass became wet. The young man avoided a disaster, but the dog was exhausted.
The Tang Dynasty's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio also said: A court official named Liu Chao was banished to Jiang Shui because he violated the king's law, and only two slaves and a dog accompanied him.
These two minions are up to no good, trying to murder their master and steal money to escape.
When the dog learned the inside story, he killed two slaves and saved his master.
In Manchu legend, the dog once saved the life of the teenager Nurhachi: the Ming army chased Nurhachi, who was hungry and thirsty and fainted in the grass.
The Ming army set him on fire, and the dog dipped in water to put out the fire, saving Nurhachi.
"Biography of Lu Jin" contains: Lu Ji lived in the capital and had no communication with his family for a long time. He was homesick, so he asked his dog named Huang Er for help.
The dog wagged his tail in agreement, so he wrote a book and tied it around the dog's neck.
The dog found the way to the south, sent the letter home, and then brought back the news from home.
After that, I got used to it.
There are too many touching stories like this.
From the brushstrokes appreciated by these writers and legends, we can see people's praise for the dog's character.
I hope it helps you.