1. Hoh Xil
Hoh Xil means beautiful green hills in Tibetan and beautiful girls in Mongolian. The Hoh Xil region spans Qinghai, Tibet, and Xinjiang provinces. The entire Hoh Xil region is half the size of Sichuan Province. The Hoh Xil Nature Reserve is located in Qinghai Province, which is only one-third of the entire Hoh Xil area. The Hoh Xil area is located in the plateau area, most places are higher than 5,000 meters above sea level, the oxygen content is thin, and the fresh water resources are scarce, so the whole Hoh Xil is inaccessible and is one of the four major uninhabited areas in my country.
2. Vigilant civilization
There is a strong demand for Tibetan antelope in the European and American markets. Driven by huge interests, poachers risk their lives to enter the uninhabited area of Hoh Xil, and frantically kill hundreds of thousands of Tibetan antelopes, reducing the original millions of Tibetan antelopes to Less than 10,000 individuals are on the verge of extinction. Not only Tibetan antelope, but also crocodile skin, mink skin, snake skin, and furs of various animals to meet our pursuit of "fashion", "luxury" and "beauty".
It's really scary to think about it, one by one, the skin of fresh life is draped over us, straddling our shoulders, and wearing it on our feet, just to satisfy our vanity, and at the same time we are still flaunting us Kindness and love, hate war and call for peace, but the premise of all these is the same, and we seem to lose our original standards for non-human groups.
All life on this blue planet, but without our cunning and "smart", do we have the right to kill them? Do we really have such a right? If there is? Does it also mean that we admit that a higher civilization has the power to kill us, and that our power to live is not in our hands? This question actually seems to be asking different races and different stages of civilization. It seems to be asking whether other higher civilizations in the universe have the power to kill us, or do we agree to this power? It seems far away, so we never rush to find out.
But if this question is about the relationship between civilization and barbarism, and if the object is humans at different stages of civilization, then I believe the answer will definitely be shaken. At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, our civilization stage began to appear unbalanced for a short period of time, so we were hit hard, and it also made us realize the truth that we will be beaten if we are backward, but is it really just a problem of backwardness if we are to be beaten for backwardness? The answer is definitely no. That's why we started to really reflect on war.
By analogy, the relationship between the intellectual class and the non-intellectual class is the same.
We should always remember that we can't always stand at the highest level, so civilization should have a kind of self-consciousness, let us consciously do not be self-respecting, let us learn to "harmony but difference". If we can't develop this kind of self-consciousness so quickly, we should improve our legal system and the rules of our society.
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