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Why do some people like bullfighting? What's the attraction of it?

Spain is a passionate nation, its people always seem to have burning passion, and its culture also has burning passion. A classic picture will always have a focal plane depicting Spain, and the matador's performance will always be wonderful. Why do Spaniards like bullfighting so much? How did this culture and art evolve? Bullfighting culture has developed for a long time in Spain. Bullfighting is a unique traditional activity in Spain, and it is also a key cultural symbol to understand its national character and language. If we want to know a nation, it may be a good way to start with its culture.

The origin and development of Spanish bullfighting culture. The Spanish believe that bullfighting, as the most representative national sport in Spain, represents the rough and bold national character of the Spanish. The Spanish say it is their nature and comes from their living environment. "Spanish bullfighting" originated from the religious activities in ancient Spain (killing cattle to worship the gods). /kloc-In the 3rd century, King Alfonso X of Spain began this ritual activity, which evolved into a bullfight performance (the real bullfight performance was in the middle of18th century). It's the annual Spanish Bull Running Festival, usually on Sundays and Thursdays (there are 4,000 catties of African purebred bulls).

The development of bullfighting culture Spanish bullfighting has a history of centuries or even thousands of years. In the Neolithic rock paintings found in Arda Milla Cave, people saw some pictures of people fighting with cows. "I decided to come to Spain. In fact, this is a romantic choice, not a rational choice. Compared with several countries that I have been to and lived in the past, I have always had a special love for Spain, and the feeling of homesickness brought me back. " -San Mao "Travel Notes in Europe" Spain has various customs. Why do you fall in love with passionate bullfighting? Spain, a passionate country, loves bullfighting and flamenco dance and is rich in spiritual civilization. From Don Quixote written by Cervantes to surrealism in Italy, from Christmas poop in Catalonia to Road in Santiago, Spain spreads its enthusiasm with amorous feelings.

For hundreds of years, Spanish men have shown their wisdom and courage in bullfighting. Men who dare not attend the Bull Run Festival will even be looked down upon, and the winners will be worshipped as heroes. The recognition of this honor is the bloody pursuit in Spanish bones, just like Carmen, who is unrestrained by nature, fell in love with the matador Escario after she was tired of the dull life with Don Hauser. However, just like their love tragedy, bullfighting is also a kind of harm to cattle. With the increasing call for banning bullfighting, how to find a balance between traditional culture and modern civilization has become a difficult problem.