Dogs look down on people? life

As the saying goes, "dogs look down on people" means that a person is arrogant and looks down on people. According to folklore, dogs always look down on the big ones and the tall ones. Therefore, it is not afraid of anything.

But is this really the case? Not exactly. And Peter Meyer also told us from "A Dog's Views on Life" that there is no.

The protagonist Zaizai is an abandoned stray dog. It was not until one day that the new owner brought him home that this tragic experience ended.

However, due to his previous tragic experience, he learned that his master's love is equal to his three meals, and he also learned how to please his master and how to exchange love for material forgiveness.

In addition, in the author's wonderful pen, this lonely and independent puppy also has different views on human beings. As in his view:

For all kinds of things, people always have to find a high-sounding excuse to promise or refuse. (drinking)

As long as there is enough technology to beg for mercy, there is nothing irreparable.

Cats are self-sustaining and lofty creatures, and those who slap cats are hopeless.

A relaxed style, but a different discourse style. It is not so much "dogs look at people" as "dogs look at life". The author evaluates this kind of life relationship from the perspective of Zaizai. However, due to the limitations of dogs, it once again criticized society.

If someone's chicken is sick and dead, lying is killing his chicken and cheating him out of a lot of money to train him. In fact, he just kept torturing him without any pity.

There is also a bitch that Zaizai likes having an affair with other dogs, once again pointing the finger at Zaizai, and in the face of this unreasonable fraud, she once again shows the inferiority of human nature.

Because, "dogs can't speak." Because, sometimes, we are in this gorgeous fog.

Is that "dogs look down on people"? Maybe the world will be different, but what the book tells me is a kind of humanity, life.

Remember two words:

It is human nature to make mistakes, and forgiveness is a great virtue of dogs. ? -peter mayle's view of dog life.

I never need an excuse. I can play if I want. ? -peter mayle's view of dog life.