The giant elephant with bold legs as strong as a city wall is a symbol of good luck in the eyes of Thai people. The tour guide once boasted that the elephants in Thailand are considerate, hardworking, intelligent and spiritual. They are not only cheap labor, but also smart travel pets.
I don't think so. In my impression, a clumsy elephant is something that looks stupid. There is nothing to talk about, just bragging.
We drove to the countryside. The jungle mountain area in the north of Chiang Mai is the main haunt of Thai elephants. In 1960s, Thailand * * * established the first "Elephant School" here, and people sent captured wild elephants aged 3-5 to the school for training. After 65,438+02 years of education and practice, elephants over 65,438+08 can "graduate" if they pass the examination.
These elephants can work for more than 40 years, and their bodies are free from diseases. They can't "retire" until they are 60 years old. Elephants are the most industrious model workers in the mountainous areas of northern Thailand. It can carry thousands of kilograms, and a big nose with a length exceeding 1 meter can roll up things weighing 1000 kilograms.
High mountains and dense forests, steep slopes and slippery roads. The elephant dragged the huge wood tied with chains from the rugged mountain to the pile of building blocks. There are two elephants collecting wood in the building block. They fanned their big ears like dustpans, shoveled them with two tusks and rolled them with their noses, just like a crane gently picking up thick wood and putting it in the designated position according to the owner's gesture. The littered wood will soon be tidied up for you.
Visitors can also ride on the elephant's back and stroll on the winding mountain road. The elephant will give you what you want, without complaining or asking. In different occasions, different environments and different conditions, elephants can find their own uses and contribute their intelligence to mankind.
In rural mountainous areas, elephants work in obscurity and create rich material fruits for people with sweat. In the garden of the city, elephants learn to sell art and grandstanding, and bring people happy spiritual enjoyment with wisdom.
Dongba Cultural Village, located in the southeast of Pattaya, attracts waves of tourists to watch the wonderful performances of elephants every day. Playing football is a long-standing sport of human beings, and elephants play football no less than human beings. Seemingly calm, leisurely. An elephant football, which is 1 times bigger than ordinary football, kicks the goal accurately, and sometimes it is useless for tourists to be goalkeepers.
After kicking a goal, the elephant flapped its big ears twice, turned its nose into the air, and then proudly circled the field, raising its front legs from time to time to signal to people. Seeing his arrogant manner, the elegance of world star Cristiano Ronaldo will be eclipsed.
After the performance, the elephant will charge the tourists a tip: To develop a market economy, I can't watch my program for nothing. It looks around and accurately sends the tourists' noses into the elephant trainer's pockets.
Some tourists took photos with elephants. It gently rolls people up with its nose, makes you sit comfortably on it, gets in close contact with it, and then slowly puts you down until you take a good photo and pay a tip. If you don't tip, it will roll you around with its nose and sway in the air.
Elephants in Thailand are greedy and delicious. Whoever has bananas and other fruits in his hand will come up to you, give you a dance first, then stand up and bow to you with two front legs. That naive look makes you feel very happy. However, before you give it food, it has rolled things into its mouth with its long nose.
The most amusing thing is that the elephant performs well. Visitors looking for happiness and happiness can run to the venue and queue up, and then let the elephants pass by you.
For men, elephants play some thrilling actions. It lifts its front foot and hangs on your stomach. That scene really makes people put their hearts in their throats and step on their stomachs with one foot. However, there is no danger. It ignores men, looks cold and cold, and suddenly jumps over you.
For women, elephants are cheerful and have a special liking. First, I gently * * * on both faces with my nose, and then * * * two * * *, slowly and suddenly, as if afraid of hurting young girls. Some women screamed with fear, but the elephant still appreciated it.
At the moment, the elephant trainer is standing under the elephant's leg, touching the elephant's belly with his hand, and his expression is indifferent. It seems that the elephant's flirting with women has nothing to do with him. In fact, he is pretending to be an old sow with green onions in his nose, and the elephant's movements are always carried out under his instructions. When these antics were finished, the elephant gave a long excited sound to the sky and reluctantly left. It seems to say to people with a somewhat high-spirited expression: "Thailand is a paradise for men, a world for women, and we elephants have to run with bulls."
All my life, I have always thought that a dull, stupid and lazy elephant is just a useless thing to look at. The old story of blind people touching elephants left a deep impression on me. It is conceivable that an elephant with ears like a dustpan, a head like a stone, a nose like a pestle, feet like wood, a spine like a bed and a belly like an urn must be a stubborn fool.
Elephants in Thailand are compassionate, connected, hardworking and intelligent, which has broken my thinking concept for many years. The story of blind people touching elephants has been circulated for thousands of years, and I didn't get a new understanding until today. It seems that no matter what problems you treat, you can't rely on one-sided subjectivity and take it for granted by yourself.
2. The composition of elephants in Thailand Elephants play an important role in the lives of Thai people. It is a symbol of Thailand and the pride of the Thai people. Elephants are closely related to the history, culture, religion and economy of Thailand. Therefore, no matter the king of Thailand or ordinary people, almost everyone loves elephants and has deep feelings for them. According to legend, Buddha Sakyamuni was born after his mother dreamed of white elephants. Thailand regards Buddhism as the state religion, so the white elephant has always been regarded as a symbol of prosperity. Take the Buddha statue in the reclining Buddha Temple in Bangkok as an example. Elephant sculpture and Buddha statue are put together for people to worship. The white elephant is the most precious elephant in Thailand. The so-called white elephants are not all white. All elephants with golden, silvery white, light green and red skin are called white elephants. In fact, it was foreigners who mistranslated the "Swiss elephant" into a "white elephant" and passed it down over time. Thailand is also known as the "Kingdom of White Elephants". Many folklore, literary works, paintings, sculptures and even proverbs in Thailand are related to elephants. Elephant images can be seen everywhere in Thailand, especially the lifelike elephant carved from teak, which is the most distinctive handicraft in Thailand. It is said that when the King and Queen of Thailand visited fourteen European countries in 1960, the gifts given to these heads of state were also elephants carved by teak.
Domesticated elephants not only help people to open up wasteland, build roads, cut down trees and carry heavy objects, but also were battle-hardened heroes in Thai history. Just like a war horse, ancient Thai war generals used elephants as mounts, and the monarch used white elephants as royal mounts to increase his power. Several famous ancient battles in Thai history were not only related to elephants, but also made great achievements in war neutrality. A Thai historian once said: If there were no elephants, the history of Thailand might have to be rewritten.
This teak carved war elephant vividly reproduces the wonderful moment when elephants helped others in the ancient Thai war. As can be seen from the wood carving, the elephant that the commander rode was luxuriously decorated, with a wooden sedan chair and a canopy on his back. Two warring elephants are struggling to move forward. The general and coach ride on the elephant's back, sit in the sedan chair, and the elephant owner sits on the elephant's hip. In the battle, the role of the elephant bender should not be underestimated. He manipulated the elephant to wait for an opportunity to lower his head to hold the opponent's elephant's chin, so that the soldiers sitting on it would be at a disadvantage because they lost their balance and were often hacked to death by their opponents. The most famous battle of elephants in Thai history took place on June 25th,1592,65438+,which was a battle between King Nalixuan of Thailand and the prince of Myanmar. At that time, the Prince of Myanmar led two armies to advance to Kyoto, Thailand, and the two sides launched a decisive battle in Pan Su County. At that time, the elephant that King Tai was riding was in * * *, and when he saw the enemy elephant running away, he pursued it. When the elephant stopped, the king of Thailand found himself surrounded by Burmese troops. At this time, the prince of Myanmar is leading the people to enjoy the cool under the tree. King Tai saw a brainwave and said in words, dare to compete alone? The prince of Myanmar immediately rushed the elephant to the king of Thailand to fight to the death. In the first round, the king of Thailand was at a disadvantage and his hat and helmet were cut. Immediately, King Tai seized the opportunity to hold high the head of the elephant that the prince of Myanmar was riding, and tended to chop the prince of Myanmar to death with a knife in his hand. Seeing that the commander-in-chief was dead, the Burmese army had no intention of fighting again and was defeated. From then on, Nali Xuanwang became famous. In the following 150 years, Myanmar did not invade Thailand again. This history of the elephant war is called the elephant war. To commemorate this elephant battle, Pan Su Palace built the Elephant Battle Tower, which was designated as the Army Day of Thailand after 65438+1October 25th.
3. Thailand Elephant Composition Year. What impressed me most during my trip to Thailand was riding an elephant. I have seen an elephant in the zoo, but I have never been in close contact with it. I was excited and nervous when I went riding an elephant that day. When I saw the tall Thai elephant, I really liked it in my heart-it has four legs like a big pillar, a huge gray body, hair three or four centimeters long, a pair of fan-shaped ears on its big head, a little cute in its black eyes, and a long nose hanging to the ground.
I'm going to sit on the back of a tall elephant with my father. I'm scared. But curiosity overcame my fear. I climbed a small platform specially prepared for tourists, and then carefully sat on the iron stool on the elephant's back. Suddenly I feel "high above", which is awesome. Our friends who came with us also rode on elephants, and an "elephant team" set off. First, the elephant must climb a mountain. The mountain road up the mountain is really steep, like walking up and down, which causes my father and I to swing left and right with its rhythm. There's something wrong with the elephant we're sitting on-a little impatient. On the smooth road, it always speeds up and runs two steps for no reason, but I can still eat; On the downhill mountain road, it trotted all the way, shaking all over. I felt that my father and I almost fell off the elephant's back, which made me scream.
Look at other elephants, but they walk very slowly. In this way, this Thai "Elephant Team" carries our China tourists through the tropical forest on the mountain. About half an hour later, the "Elephant Team" finally walked out of the mountain forest and came to a small river. Next, the elephant will take us across the river. The river is green and clear, and the deepest part will not cross the elephant's back. Elephants seem to like water very much. They are very friendly when they see the water. Some people bathe themselves with their noses, others spray water everywhere with their noses, which makes some people's clothes wet. But nobody cares. We are all taking pictures of each other, leaving this rare and beautiful memory. I sat on the elephant, and I saw the faint elephant and my shadow from the clear river. The bright sunshine shone on the river. It feels so good. The elephant I was riding sneezed after landing. The sound is deafening-this is the first time I have seen an elephant sneeze! The journey of the "Elephant Team" is over.
Elephants in Thailand are messengers of friendship. The 450-character elephant is not only the messenger of Thai friendship, but also the means of transportation, the main force of fighting and the laborer who helps people carry heavy objects. They are very useful!
Hundreds of years ago, the prince of Myanmar attacked Thailand heavily. After hearing the news, King Tai quickly assembled his soldiers, prepared food and weapons, and rode the elephants he had raised since childhood to fight. The king of Thailand asked the prince of Myanmar to fight alone. If he loses, he will lose the whole of Thailand to the prince of Myanmar. The elephants carefully selected by the prince of Myanmar are tall, powerful and powerful, so they have the upper hand in the fight. The Burmese prince's elephant pressed the Thai king's elephant under it, giving the Burmese prince a chance to kill the Thai king. When the Burmese prince's knife was cutting at the Thai king, the elephant of the Thai king saw that he was about to lose his master, so he tried his best to lift himself up. The Burmese prince's knife was cut empty. At this time, the Thai king took the opportunity to stab the prince of Myanmar with a spear. Elephants can make a great contribution. If it weren't for it, King Tai wouldn't have saved the country. This time we may go to' the second Myanmar'! So Thailand celebrates the Elephant Festival every March to commemorate this brave elephant.
Elephants are also loyal. An elephant has only one master in its life. When it is sick, it will miss its master very much. As soon as the master appears, it will be fine. If the master is ill, he will stay by and wait silently for the master to recover. Once the owner dies, it will stay by the body and wait for the owner to wake up until he falls down.
Besides, elephants also have ways to die. When wild elephants know that they are dying, they will leave the herd, take off their ivory in ivory mountain, and then go to a specific place to die with other elephants.
In the elephant garden, I saw the elephant, touched the elephant, and even rode the elephant, and personally experienced its tenderness, kindness, loyalty and courage. I will never forget this experience. Unfortunately, the number of elephants is gradually decreasing under the hunting of people. If it is not stopped, this gentle and kind animal will become extinct. I sincerely hope that people will stop hunting elephants, protect the natural ecology, and let the elephant, the messenger of friendship, live in peace with mankind forever.
5. How to write a composition of no more than 200 words about Thai elephants for your reference and correct it yourself (delete a little if there are too many words).
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Elephants have been closely related to the lives of Thai people since ancient times. They are good helpers in the work of Thai people. Especially in mountainous areas and dense forests with inconvenient transportation, elephants act as effective means of transportation and experts in carrying wood. In Thailand, elephants are the most hardworking model workers. They can carry thousands of kilograms, and a big nose with a length exceeding 1 meter can roll up things weighing 1 1,000 kilograms. The elephant dragged huge pieces of wood tied with chains from the rugged mountain to the pile of building blocks. There are two elephants collecting wood in the block yard. They fanned their big ears like dustpans, shoveled them with two tusks and rolled them with their noses, just like a crane gently picking up thick wood and putting it in the designated position according to the owner's gestures.
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My favorite is the lovely elephant. The elephant's body is painted black and its skin is thick. There is a big mouth under the bright eyes, and there are a pair of big ears on both sides of the elephant's eyes, like a lotus leaf. There is a hard ivory on both sides of your mouth! There is also a long nose like a plastic water pipe above the mouth. The elephant's legs are like four thick pillars, and the soles of its feet are like a stone. Anyone who has been trampled by an elephant will surely become a meat pie. Elephants like to grow in tropical areas such as Thailand, Africa and Yunnan. . Elephants can also help people carry firewood and trees. . All kinds of heavy work. Alas! Elephants are not only cute, but also can help people do all kinds of heavy work. How lovely these elephants are!
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In Thailand, elephants turn a blind eye to the crowd. It will point its big ears like a cattail leaf fan at you and walk its own way unhurriedly, looking leisurely and calm. When several tourists saw it, they were too scared to get close, and occasionally they screamed. When the friendly Thais saw it, they quickly came over to strike up a conversation: "Friends, don't be afraid. Elephants are our national treasures. It is a very aura animal. "
As he spoke, the man took an elephant to communicate with tourists. You see, the elephant's ears caught the tourists' shoulders, the elephant's eyes were clear and gentle, and the tourists' nervous mood naturally relaxed.
Later, elephants also performed programs for tourists. A ball is rolling around at the feet of elephants, and three elephants have to jump rope ... There are all kinds of programs, and the last one is the elephant dance performance. The clumsy elephant danced lightly and flexibly, and the beautiful dance won the applause of tourists.
Hope to adopt, O(∩_∩)O Thank you.
6. How to write a composition of no more than 200 words about Thai elephants for your reference, and modify it yourself (delete a little if there are too many words) 1 Since ancient times, elephants have been closely related to the lives of Thai people and are good helpers in the work of Thai people. Especially in mountainous areas and dense forests with inconvenient transportation, elephants act as effective means of transportation and experts in carrying wood. In Thailand, elephants are the most industrious and industrious model workers. They can carry thousands of loads. A big nose that is 1 meter long can roll up something that weighs 1 0,000 kilograms. High mountains and dense forests, steep slopes and slippery roads. The elephant pulled the huge wood tied with chains from the rugged mountain to the pile of building blocks. There are two elephants picking up wood together in the building block yard. They flapped their big ears like dustpans, shoveled them with two tusks, and rolled them with their noses, just like a crane gently picking up thick wood.
The elephant's body is painted black and its skin is thick. There is a big mouth under the bright eyes, and there are a pair of big ears on both sides of the elephant's eyes, like a lotus leaf.
There is a hard ivory on both sides of your mouth! There is also a long nose like a plastic water pipe above the mouth. The elephant's legs are like four thick pillars, and the soles of its feet are like a stone. Anyone who has been trampled by an elephant will surely become a meat pie.
Elephants like to grow in tropical areas such as Thailand, Africa and Yunnan.
Elephants can also help people carry firewood and trees.
All kinds of heavy work. Alas! Elephants are not only cute, but also can help people do all kinds of heavy work.
How lovely these elephants are! In Thailand, the elephant turns a blind eye to the crowd. It will swing its big ears at you like a cattail leaf fan, and continue on its way unhurriedly, with a leisurely look. When several tourists saw it, they were too scared to get close, and occasionally they screamed.
When the friendly Thais saw it, they quickly came over to strike up a conversation: "Friends, don't be afraid. Elephants are our national treasures. It is a very aura animal. " As he spoke, the man took an elephant to communicate with tourists. You see, the elephant's ears caught the tourists' shoulders, the elephant's eyes were clear and gentle, and the tourists' nervous mood naturally relaxed.
Later, elephants also performed programs for tourists. A ball is rolling around at the feet of elephants, and three elephants have to jump rope ... There are all kinds of programs, and the last one is the elephant dance performance. The clumsy elephant danced lightly and flexibly, and the beautiful dance won the applause of tourists.
Hope to adopt, O(∩_∩)O Thank you.
7. Imagine what an elephant looks like in Thailand. The 400-word composition is closely related to history, culture, religion and economy. Therefore, almost everyone, whether the king of Thailand or ordinary people, loves elephants and has deep feelings for them. According to legend, Buddha Sakyamuni was born after his mother dreamed of white elephants. Thailand regards Buddhism as the state religion, so the white elephant has been regarded as an auspicious beast in towns and villages since ancient times, symbolizing prosperity and good omen. He is lying in Bangkok. Elephant sculpture and Buddha statue are put together for people to worship. The white elephant is the most precious elephant in Thailand. The so-called white elephants are not all white. All elephants with golden yellow, silvery white, light green and reddish skin color are called white elephants. In fact, foreigners mistakenly translated "Swiss elephant" into "white elephant", which was handed down over time. Thailand is also known as the "Kingdom of White Elephants". Many folklore and literary works in Thailand. Elephant images can be seen everywhere in Thailand, especially the lifelike elephants carved from teak, which are the most distinctive handicrafts in Thailand. It is said that when the King and Queen of Thailand visited fourteen European countries in 1960, the gifts given to these heads of state were also elephants carved by teak. The domesticated elephant not only helps people to open up wasteland, build roads, cut down trees and carry heavy objects, but also is a battle-hardened hero who has fought many battles in Thai history. Like the war horses in front, the warriors in ancient Thailand used elephants as mounts, and the monarch used white elephants as royal mounts to increase his strength. Several famous ancient battles in Thai history were not only related to elephants, but also made great contributions to the neutrality of the war. A Thai historian once said: If there were no elephants, the history of Thailand might be rewritten.
8. The story of an elephant in Thailand 1. The Thai elephant has a big body, but its owner tied it to a thin stake with a thin rope. The master left with confidence. Don't worry, the elephant won't go for three days and nights.
This is the result of real training. When the elephant was very young, its owner tied it to a thick stake with a thick rope. Elephants fight for freedom again and again and fail again and again.
After several failures, the elephant will never struggle again. Because it has a view that it will never break the rope put on it by its owner, and it has lost confidence since then.
When he grows up, he earns not the rope that his master puts on him, but the rope that his master puts on his heart. After so many years of exam-oriented education, do we also have some images of Thai elephants? 2. The Buddhist tantra of Ganesha, the Thai elephant god, calls it "the Great Sage rejoices in the sky". Because it combines the wisdom of people and elephants, it has great wisdom, kindness and kindness, but it is brave and firm in the war. Legend has it that once Rama took an axe to visit Shiva, a great god. Shiva was sleeping, and the elephant god did not allow guests to enter, which caused a quarrel.
Like a god holding an axe, Rama knocked him unconscious. When Rama woke up, he immediately threw the axe at the elephant god. The elephant god recognized that this axe was originally a weapon given to Rama by his father Shiva, so he respectfully picked it up with his teeth, but the teeth were cut off.
Tremurti, it is said that this immortal masterpiece is almost as famous as the Taj Mahal. I found from the data that Samadhi is a combination of three major Hindu religions: Brahma (God of Creation); Vishnu (the god of protection) and Shiva (the god of destruction).
9. The Story of Thailand and Elephant In a quiet village in Thailand, A Jin, who was born in poverty, and his father lived a simple and happy life.
In his spare time, his father, who used to be a royal soldier in Tai Huang, will also teach A Jin royal soldiers how to practice boxing, hoping that he can serve the emperor when practicing in the future. In addition, the two fathers and sons also plan to dedicate the elephants raised at home to the emperor.
On the eve of Fenshui Festival, my father excitedly discussed with the village chief how to dedicate his beloved elephant to the emperor. Unexpectedly, the village chief had other plans, colluded with the bad guys, sent the elephants to Australia for black market trading under the pretext of physical examination. Seeing his beloved elephant robbed, A Jin risked his life to go to Australia to challenge the villain Mrs Mei Kuai. During this period, he met Mark, a policeman from Thailand and Australia, and Bana, who was forced into prostitution. With their help, A Jin vowed to take back the elephant.
Although Jin met many tenacious opponents, with great courage and strong perseverance, Jin defeated them one by one. Finally, Jin met T.K., an invincible master who easily killed his opponent, but in the end he finally brought the elephant back to his hometown.