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That day, I stood by the river and saw a group of people pouring milk into the river reverently, as if they were performing some mysterious ceremony. I thought to myself, is this the new "pouring milk and praying"** To be honest, I'm not against praying. After all, everyone has their own beliefs and ways of pursuing happiness. But this way of "pouring milk and praying" really makes me feel a little crying and laughing.
First of all, the fish in the river must be thinking, "Hey, there's free milk to drink today!".But they may not know that the milk may not be the nutritional supplement they need. Too much milk flowing into the river will not only destroy the original ecological balance, but also cause the fish to drink too much and eventually become "milk fish".
Secondly, this milk is hard to come by. From a cow producing this milk, to our supermarket, to this riverside, it can be said that it has gone through a lot of hardships. Such a precious resource is poured into the river like this, which is really a bit of a tyrannical thing!
Finally, if someone accidentally falls into the water because of this "blessing ceremony", or if the released animal causes trouble to the lives of the residents, it is really worth the loss. At that time, we may have to set up a "riverside milk dumping rescue team" to save those who are in trouble because of the dumping of milk.
So, although it's good to pray for blessings, we also have to have a degree. Respecting nature, cherishing resources, and protecting the environment are the "blessings" we should pursue.