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Ancient times was a traditional farming society. What protection policies do they have for bulls?

Ancient times was a traditional farming society, and they all formulated special protection policies for bulls. In ancient times, when people were not very developed, they all used Niu Gengdi to let cattle grow things quickly instead of manpower. In the original primitive society, people used to work by hand, that is, polishing some stone tools or planting things with some wooden sticks. However, it was later found that the speed of human resources was slow, and then people began to think about what to replace human resources. Later, they found that cows were a very suitable choice, so they used cows to cultivate land.

So at that time, cattle had become something that people worshipped. At that time, people and cattle lived together, just like a fate. If there were no cows, then people at that time would have no way to cultivate the land, and there would be no way to harvest them in autumn and plant them in spring. Just like some works written by the original authors, in the living and ordinary world, they still have some descriptions of cows. No matter in ancient times or in the last century, they all regarded cows as their companions. ?

Now that our life has a certain economy, it is quite incomprehensible to use cattle to farm land. But in rural areas like this now, if you go to farm, you also use that kind of high technology, and rarely use cattle instead of manpower. But in some countries where technology is not particularly developed, such as India and Myanmar, they still use cattle instead of human cultivated land. ?

Even countries like Myanmar and India don't eat beef. Because they think that cows can be cultivated, not human resources, and they can't survive without cows, they don't eat beef and even worship it as a sacred thing. Just like some religions we believe in now, we think it is a kind of psychological comfort. Every country has a different culture, so we still have to respect it.