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What do you mean by "sheep in the tree"?

"Sheep Climbing Trees" is a traditional cross talk. As the name implies, sheep can climb trees.

There are many vivid metaphors in Beijing dialect, such as "A sheep climbs a tree". Used to describe some people who pretend to make things difficult for others and beg them to do things. He "eats candy" and says to others when they are angry, "Boy, don't climb the tree with the sheep!"

There is an oasis in the desert of southern Morocco, where there is a unique scenery-sheep on trees. In a bush, a group of black goats stood on the tree and gnawed at the leaves. Some of them climbed to the top of the branch, while others hung upside down. The tree is three or four meters high from the ground, but the black goat is leisurely on it.

It is located in the desert high temperature zone, and the climate is dry, and it is difficult for every inch of grass to grow. Only these high temperature-resistant shrubs are available, so the black goat shows its ability to climb trees to survive under such natural conditions.

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There are many kinds of sheep, such as sheep, goat, antelope, antelope, rock sheep, argali, rock sheep and so on. Take sheep as an example. There are more than 200 kinds of sheep in the world. The famous sheep abroad are Colombian sheep, Panamanian sheep, Oxford sheep, Hampton sheep and Taji sheep.

The most developed countries in the world are Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina.

Australia is called "the country riding on the back of sheep". Australians have a romantic history of raising sheep: more than 200 years ago, Australia was barren and there were no sheep. 1788, Captain Philip came here with a fleet of big-tailed sheep from the Cape of Good Hope and Bengal sheep from India. Later, the first immigrants brought 26 Spanish merino sheep. Since then, these sheep have settled in Australia.

Sheep are closely related to Australian cultural customs. Every August 14 is the sheep festival in Australia. At that time, shepherds all over the country sang and laughed, set off firecrackers and fireworks, congratulated the sheep and wished them a "happy holiday", and then drove them to places with abundant water and grass for a delicious meal.

According to the regulations, special care is given to sheep on this day, and sheep are not allowed to be whipped, allowed to eat grass and chase freely. In Australia and New Zealand, shearing wool is not only a profession, but also a pleasure. Shearing can be seen in many pastures in these countries.

A well-trained sheepdog drove the sheep to different pens under the command of its owner, and the sheepshearer began his performance. First, he cut the abdomen, then cut the whole body, head and tail. In less than two minutes, a sheep's whole body hair will be cut off.

China News Network-Eight Features of Old Beijing Dialect

China Com- The Year of the Sheep says that sheep are very interesting all over the world.