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Describe the traditional cultural image of the wolf

The traditional cultural image of wolf is wild, brutal, greedy and tyrannical.

The four characteristics of wolf: "greed", "brutality", "wildness" and "tyranny" should be reproduced in the team's culture. The four characteristics of wolf: "greed", "cruelty", "wildness" and "violence"; all of them should be reproduced in the team culture, that is, "greed" for the work and the cause, and endlessly striving and exploring; the "cruelty" of wolf is used in the work, that is, the difficulties in the treatment of the work should be overcome and eliminated one by one and without any mercy; <

The "wild" of wolf culture refers to the spirit of desperate struggle in the work and career development; the "violence" of wolf culture refers to the adversity in the work, to deal with one difficulty after another roughly, and not to be merciful to the difficulties.

Expanded information:

Since ancient times, the wolf in people's minds, the status of the wolf is not high, as can be seen from the description of the wolf idiom, such as wolves, wolves, dogs and lungs. It can be said that the dictionary of Chinese idioms records many relevant idioms criticizing the wolf, while there are far fewer praising it.

The story of the wolf's ambition tells people that most bad people are just bad people, and like the wolf, their nature is hard to change. We must be wary of people who are as insidious and vicious as wolves, and guard against them. You should not be confused by the surface phenomenon, but see the essence of things. The nature of the river and mountain is easy to change, the wolf always want to eat people, even if it is "wolf son", even if it is "quite tame", as long as there is an opportunity, will reveal their nature.