The baby eagle, who wanted to stay in the nest, was directly pushed out of the nest by the eagle and rolled off the cliff. ...
The baby eagle fell straight and hit the rock wall, and continued to fall, frightened!
Then, an amazing scene happened. The baby eagle began to struggle, flapping its wings and desperately. ...
It was not until later that the baby eagle gradually stabilized its small body. Later, the baby eagle could not drop, but actually began to glide!
The free sky, in front of the eagle's eyes, unfolds infinitely. ...
The eagle standing on the top of the cliff was in tears. ...
So, until today, we can still see the eagle soaring bravely in the sky!
When the baby eagle grows up, it will break its wings, then push it off the cliff, and some will fall to death alive. But only in this way, the bones of eagle wings will be stronger after sharpening and stand the test of blue sky. In the course of teaching flying, the eagle will take them to the edge of a cliff and push them down without waiting for the eagle to stand firm. The baby eagle had to flap its wings desperately to survive. But the baby eagle always flies out and falls into the mountain stream. The eagle catches them and practices again. In this way, the baby eagle finally learned to fly freely through hardships.
When the baby eagle is born, it does not enjoy a few comfortable days, and it will receive cruel training from its mother. With the help of the mother eagle, the young eagle will soon be able to fly alone, but this is only the first step, because this kind of flying is only a little better than crawling. Young eagles need hundreds of trainings, otherwise they can't get food from their mothers. In the second step, the mother eagle takes the young eagle to a high place, or at the edge of a tree or a cliff, and then throws them down. Some young eagles were killed by their mothers because they were timid. However, the mother eagle will not stop training them because of this. Mother eagle knows that without such training, children can't fly high in the blue sky, and even if they can, it's hard to catch food and starve to death. The third step is full of cruelty and terror. Those young eagles who are pushed off the cliff and can fly successfully will face the final, most critical and most difficult test, because their growing wings will be cruelly broken by their mothers and then pushed down from a height again. Many young eagles will become tragic and urgent victims for flying at this time, but mother eagle will not stop this "bloody" training, because although there are painful tears in her eyes, it is also. Out of sympathy, some hunters secretly took some young eagles home to feed them before they were broken by the mother eagle. However, it was later discovered that carved eagle, who was raised by feeding, would fall as high as the house at most, and his wings more than two meters long became a burden. It turns out that the mother eagle "cruelly" broke most of the bones in the wings of the young eagle, which is the key to determine whether the young eagle can fly freely in the vast sky in the future. Carved eagle's pterygoid bone has a strong regenerative ability. As long as they can endure severe pain, continue to flap their wings after being broken and keep their wings congested, they will soon recover. After being cured, their wings will grow stronger and stronger like the mythical phoenix reborn after death. If not, carved eagle will lose its only chance and never get in touch with the blue sky.