Lu You's Love for Cats
Lu You was a famous writer and poet in the Southern Song Dynasty in China. He was famous for his bold poetic style and passionate poems. However, in addition to his literary achievements, Lu You is also famous for his love for cats.
Lu You's cat complex can be traced back to his poems. He once wrote a poem for his cat to express his admiration for these little creatures. Cats are small, well concealed, with delicate temples and light shadows. Sleeping by the lake at the bottom of the peach blossom fan, a charm blows people's hearts.
Lu You's cat complex doesn't just stay in poetry. According to legend, he likes cats very much and often regards cats as his close companions. He will name the cats, feed them, take care of them and even prepare a warm place for them to rest in his study. This kind of love and care for cats shows the warmth and kindness in Lu You's heart.
Lu You's poems and love for cats make him one of the unique literary masters in the history of China literature. His works not only show his talent and emotion, but also leave a precious record about cats for future generations. Lu You is called the "Cat Poet" because of his special feelings, which makes his literary world more colorful.
Lu You is not only a great writer, but also a person who loves life and treats animals well. His poems and deep affection for cats express his literary talent and warmth of human nature, making him an indelible cultural symbol in the history of China literature. Through his works, we can deeply feel the special tacit understanding and emotional bond between the poet and the cat.
Knowledge expansion:
Cats are small, ranging in color from blue-gray to brownish yellow, thin, with a body length of 0.3-0.5 meters, dense and soft fur, small collarbone, short snout, round eyes, thick neck, short limbs and several spherical meat pads under their feet.
A cat's body is divided into five parts: head, neck, trunk, limbs and tail. Most parts have fur, and a few are hairless cats. Cats have fat pads at the bottom of their toes, so they walk quietly. Don't run away when catching mice, there are pointed toenails at the toes. Paws can be retracted and extended. Cats retract their claws when resting and walking, and only extend their claws when catching mice and climbing to prevent their toenails from becoming dull.