2008年12月31日 星期三

Horses' Hooves (2)

1 Horses nomadize themselves on the wild field. When they are delighted, they play by crossing necks; when they get angry, they kick the buttocks of each other. All actions are the horses’ intuitive reaction and their hearts are simple and pure.

2 However, when horses are saddled and reined; their conducts are controlled, they will expose atrocious manner to express their discontent. When they know how to turn heads to bite people or to sneakingly bite off the rein, they look like a group of thieves somewhat.

3 A simple-minded horse becomes a sly one like a thief, which the grooms, such as Bo Le should be responsible for.

4 In the ancient Hexu age, people lived in simple lives without Kala OK, movie, playing mahjong, or drinking for entertainment. They just wandered when they went out. They were not like the modern people who drive to the wilderness to see the meteor, to Sydney to see the firework on New Year’s Eve, to Washington D.C. to enjoy cherry blossoms, or fly to Iceland to see the northern light.

5 After eating, they stroke their full belly contently. They walked around just for digestion. Their life was that simple and easy to reach because it was the natural reaction of humanity.

6 When human civilization developed, people were asked to abide by the etiquette and to carry out benevolence and righteousness. The music was strictly regulated with the five tones and six pitches. The rules that all people abide by in society became the restricted criteria in the communication and association.

7 After the rules appeared, people created a good knowledge of tools in struggling for the fame and wealth by any means possible. There is a saying, “Evils always beyond rules”. Affected by interaction of evils and rules, people’ lives were drifting far away from the simplicity and tranquilness.

8 In carefully analyzing the above phenomenon, we found that those who set the social rules should be responsible for it, just like the said grooms.

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