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I haven't heard anything like snakes in real life, only the stories of farmers and snakes.

But there are similar real events around:

I lived in the countryside when I was a child. A family in the village planted vines in the yard. When the grapes were just ripe, a host picked grapes under the tree to eat. Then he saw a bee with long feet staring at the leaves of grapes, trying to shoot the bee to death, but it didn't kill him several times. On the whole, he didn't feel anything wrong.

It happened that that time, the bee that escaped from death attracted many fellow bees, staring at the person who patted it but didn't kill it. Anyway, the consequences are quite tragic.

This is a true story that happened when I was a child, so I think bees are spiritual.

Not sure! But snakes are spiritual. More than ten years ago, the old man caught a snake on the mountain. It is a non-toxic Songhua snake, very big and thick, nearly two meters long. The son said, Dad, kill it and eat it! I was afraid to kill people since I was a child, and I was timid. Besides, I dare not kill such a big snake. So I raised it. But what to feed becomes a problem. Think about it, you might as well save it and let it go. So I put this big snake in my bag and rode my bike to the foot of a mountain a few miles away from home. At that time, considering that if you put it in place, you are afraid of being caught and killed by others, so you choose it at the foot of the mountain, so that the snake can escape up the mountain. When I opened the bag, the snake looked at me with big eyes. I threw the snake to the ground and whispered to it, Run for your life! The snake slowly climbed up the mountain for about ten meters, suddenly turned its head to me, held its head high, stuck out its tongue, and then slowly turned around and climbed up the mountain. I think the moment it looked up at me, it might be thanking me or thanking me for not killing anyone. I also think it's a good thing for myself!

This question is 60% credible. My family is in the countryside, and I have experienced something about killing snakes for revenge. The specific situation is that more than 40 years ago, when the countryside was still a production team, it was necessary to mow the grass to feed the cattle, and the production team calculated the work points according to the weight of the grass. The neighbor's eldest brother's daughter and other girls went to mow the grass in the field. While mowing the grass in the middle, they met a small snake, which was fifty or sixty centimeters long, red and bulging. It's a pregnant snake giving birth. The eldest brother's daughter, that is, my niece, was a child of 10 years old. Tired of playing, she used a sickle to open the snake's belly, which was full of small snakes, still alive and crawling around. As a result, my niece said that she came back to find you after weeding. It is very uncomfortable to see dozens of snakes blocking the door, some crawling on the ground and some hanging on the door, which makes people unable to enter the house. Seeing this situation, eldest brother and other family members went to the village to find an old man and asked the state for help. The elders went to the door and said, "You killed a long worm (that is, a snake), and they took revenge." . So, the elders and the family members of the eldest brother prayed in their mouths that the big fairy would think that her children were too young to be sensible and offended the big fairy. No child had knowledge and made incense. After the incense and ceremony, dozens of snakes left one after another. In addition, there are snakes in rural adobe houses. Generally, people will not take the initiative to attack humans, so they will not be easily hurt. The old man calls it "Fang Long" and must not hurt it. The above two cases of snake essence have not been scientifically verified and are not completely believed. However, we also educate people from the side that we should enhance our awareness of environmental protection, cherish and protect the small snake, not destroy it easily, have awe and compassion, realize an elegant living environment, and let people live in peace and harmony with the small snake.

I really heard a similar story when I was a child. I heard many stories in the countryside at that time. When the old man is coaxing the children, he will tell a scary story from time to time. When I was a child, I called these stories "old classics".

At that time, I heard a story about a snake, saying that a shepherd boy hit the snake with a whip, but the snake ran away before it was killed. Later, the snake moved to the army and killed the shepherd boy alive. I was particularly afraid of snakes at that time, because there were snakes on my own mountain. I met them at work at that time, and my legs were so scared that I didn't dare to start work. I'm afraid of the snake's ambition, and my mind is blinded.

Now that I think about it, this statement is completely unfounded and unbelievable. Everyone knows that snakes are cold-blooded animals. They usually hunt at night and climb out in the sun during the day, so I happened to see them. If you don't kill a snake, you will think of someone to retaliate. That snake's thinking is too strong! Obviously, it's a little too incredible and unbelievable. Maybe the old man lied in good faith, just to keep you away from the poisonous snake, and also to warn you.

I heard this sentence from an old man when I was a child. Anyway, I believed it then.

Now it seems to be "hehe".

First of all, we should look at the starting point of the old man's words. What the old man said was out of kindness, hoping that the child would stay away from snakes. Because children don't know if they are poisonous snakes, they are worried that children will be in danger because of curiosity.

Secondly, from the point of view of the harmonious demand between human beings and animals, snakes are beneficial, and you can understand that snakes eat mice.

Finally, to make children believe the story, they have to tell it truthfully, so that children will be awed and impressed.

Of course, you may have different opinions, so please continue to speak freely. Sharing is also a pleasure!

The old man in the country said that if a snake was not killed, it would remember the face of the person who hit it. This is wrong. This snake has no memory. After watching many popular science videos, it is said that snakes perceive the size and position of people and prey through thermal induction. When I was studying, I would watch the animal world every time I went home on holiday, where snakes often appeared. In the dark, snakes can accurately perceive the "enemy" through thermal sensation, and every move of the "enemy" is like a beating red dot.

However, as the subject said, the snake will remember the person who hit it. This statement is also found in our village. When I was young, the conditions in the village were not very good. Our village is also very small, with only a dozen families. No one has built a new house, the tile house is cool, and the village roads are all dirt roads. Grass snakes are often seen in spring, summer, autumn and winter. They have patterns on their bodies and like frogs. Everyone in the village said it was non-toxic.

When a group of children saw the snake, they threw stones at it. When they saw the snake's tail swinging from side to side, they quickly said, "Beat its tail quickly, or it will write to other snakes to report Zhou." At that time, they said that if other snakes knew, they would often come and be stared at for ten years. We are all very scared. Sometimes the snake is injured and its tail is still moving, so we keep stepping on it until it is flat and prone on the soil.

There used to be a flat land in front of my hometown hall, similar to the open space in the middle of the quadrangle. There are several water tanks in the open space, where I take a bath and wash clothes. Naturally, there is a drainage hole in this place. When I was a child, I often saw a snake head sticking out of the hole in the morning, and sometimes I climbed out directly. At that time, I wondered: Have I ever hit a snake and been targeted by it?

I was scared to death. On the other hand, other friends turned a blind eye and went to school and played after school. Later, in junior high school, buildings were slowly built in the village, and in high school, cement roads were paved. Snakes rarely appear. We have long forgotten the story of "holding a grudge against a snake". By junior high school, many of us were living on campus, even if the snake wanted to tell someone 10 years.

Snakes perceive things by their heads and heat sources. The snake's brain is not as complicated as human's. In popular science knowledge, snakes are nearsighted. How can they remember people's faces when they can't see clearly? So there is an old saying in the countryside that snakes will remember that their faces are fake.

The old man in the country said that if a snake was killed, it would remember the face of the person who hit it. Is it true or not?

When I was a child, I often heard the old people in the village say that many animals are evil, such as weasels and snakes. Old people often tell their stories, and children listen to them with relish. After listening to their words, I was particularly scared. They always think of a beautiful snake suddenly appearing behind them, so they will look back from time to time when they walk at night. Grandma said that if you see a snake, don't hurt its life, because it is spiritual, and if you "like" it, it will leave. As long as you leave it alone, it won't hurt you. If you hurt a snake, the consequences will be very serious. If you don't kill it, it will remember you and come back for revenge one day. If you kill it, his family will come for revenge.

Snakes exist like gods in rural areas, and few people kill them, not only for fear of revenge, but also because rural people call snakes "dragons" and think they are in charge of rainwater. If we have offended them, they will not rain and die of drought. I remember that one year the weather was dry and there was no rain for a month, and the crops were browned by drought. A snake was brought to worship in the village, and the troupe was invited to sing and pray for good weather for the Dragon King. These superstitious behaviors are believed to be true in previously backward rural areas and are the spiritual pillars of farmers.

One summer, a woman in my neighboring village was bitten by a snake at night and died in a few days. Later, everyone said that she had shot a snake before, but the snake was not killed. The snake remembered her, came back for revenge and bit her. It sounds really chilling, and people will not dare to hit snakes easily in the future. If you meet a snake at home and in the yard, pick it away with a stick. If you meet a snake in the wild, avoid it.

Old people in rural areas often say that snakes don't bite people indiscriminately. Everything has a cause and effect. If you don't hurt it, it won't bite you. If you hurt it, it will seek revenge. If you meet a snake at home or in the yard, pick it out with a stick. If you meet a snake in the wild, walk around it. It's best not to hurt it, or it's bad for your family. Although the old people in the countryside are superstitious, we should not hurt snakes casually, because their existence has its value. Snakes are natural enemies of mice. If there are fewer snakes, rats will flood.

This is a lie to children. Children in rural areas always like to play in the mountains or fields, but because these places are frequented by snakes, the old people will make up such rumors in order to prevent their children from being hurt by snakes.

When it comes to snakes, everyone gets goose bumps involuntarily. Naive appearance, slender body, shiny scales, one mouth will reveal two fangs. Anyone who looks at them will be uncomfortable for a while, especially when the snake is hovering around you. The coolness makes you stand up all over. However, in rural areas, this is the norm. Being bitten by a snake and chased by a snake can only be said to be the routine of some farmers who often go up the mountain to farm. The old saying, "If you don't hit the snake, you'll die" is actually nonsense. Rural people who really see a snake rarely hit it, not for fear of revenge, but because snakes are also life. Which rural people enjoy killing people, so they basically avoid it. But when it comes to killing snakes, snakes remember people's faces to get back at them. Actually, this is fake. Let's analyze it carefully:

The snake is super nearsighted, even if you are in front of it, it can't see you clearly. Its eyes are a pair of infrared eyes, and there are only things that can generate heat in them. If a person stands in front of a snake, it is impossible for the snake to see a person's face, so whether you are killed or not, the snake will not remember your face through its eyes.

But in rural areas, it is said that snakes will retaliate after being injured, and each one is more mysterious than the other. In fact, this is not fiction, because snakes will remember your smell. They don't mean to get back at you, because they think the people who hurt them are their food. Snakes will remember the smell through their very sensitive noses and follow the smell, which will hurt people. So in the countryside, it is said that snakes will retaliate. In fact, this is the instinct of the snake to chase its prey, and there is no revenge.

Most snakes you meet in the countryside don't take the initiative to attack people. If you meet snakes in the wild, especially poisonous snakes, you must try to avoid them, because the toxicity of many snakes is still difficult to treat with current medical methods. If you have to catch a snake for a while, you will definitely pay for your recklessness. Finally, I advise you to stay away from snakes and not to kill.

In our country, there is a saying that if you meet a snake, either kill it or let it go, and don't provoke it. When I was very young, I heard a story told by my grandmother. A girl was doing geography and pulling the grass of mung bean seedlings when suddenly a snake came out. But this girl is very brave. She caught the snake and covered its nose with a red cloth. The snake was almost tortured to death. Later, the girl threw it away when she had enough fun.

Ten years later, the girl grew up and became a family, still sitting in a sedan chair. The girl's creature came to a road in the south. A snake was lying in the middle of the road and the creature stopped. The girl looked out and saw a red belt wrapped around the snake's nose. Suddenly, the girl remembered the snake she played with when she was a child. The girl was killed by a snake.

Although this is just a folklore, I believed it when I was a child. When I grow up, I meet a snake, but I usually bypass it. After all, it didn't provoke you, and there's no need to kill it. Maybe I still believe that legend in my heart.

Old people in the countryside say that snakes will remember people's faces when they die. I don't think this is certain, but snakes are spiritual. When it comes to snakes, many people are still afraid. I am afraid of snakes myself. When I see a snake, I will hide quickly. When I come back from school, I often see snakes. I ran around for these snakes.

When you see a snake, you usually don't attack it. Snakes won't bite you, except a few snakes. In the past, some people in our village said that if they saw a snake, they would either not kill it or kill it. They said that if you don't kill it, it will come to get back at you. I don't know if this is true or not. At my grandmother's house, a man went up the mountain to cut wood and met a big snake. She killed it and took it home. The villagers shared the meat. In the end, she went crazy and there was no cure. Other people who ate snake meat also got sick, but they were all cured in the end. Many people say it has something to do with snakes. It's spiritual. Get back at them. I don't know if it is really a snake that retaliates against people, because there is no scientific basis.

There are also many snake catchers in the countryside. There used to be two or three in our village. After catching the snake, I either bought it back or ate it. I didn't see any problem.

If it is a poisonous snake, it is a dangerous creature, so if you see a snake, you'd better not fight it. I think whether the snake retaliates or not, it is a dangerous creature in itself and a warning to people to pay attention to safety.

Although there is no scientific basis for this, it can also be said that in the past, children were taught not to provoke such dangerous creatures as snakes, but to make a detour. We don't know what snakes are poisonous, so we'd better avoid them.