The fish that can t be caught, the taste of nostalgia for the tiger lying on the ground, the era wh

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-28

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"The fish that can't be caught, the taste of nostalgia for the tiger lying on the ground, the era when fishing is hard to find".

Many people, myself included, may have nostalgia for the past. The past time is always so beautiful, and those memories seem to be able to soothe the anxiety of the present. However, some things have faded away with the passage of time, leaving us to regret and grieve.

There is one thing that I deeply feel about this loss and regret. That's fishing. Yes, the fishing experience as a child is one of the times I miss the most. At that time, fish seemed to be more willing to take the bait than they are now, especially the kind of lying tigers who didn't need a hook. Nowadays, it is extremely difficult to taste this fish. This sense of loss can only be deeply experienced by those who know the joy of fishing.

I remember one day, I saw an uncle selling fish on a country road. There were all kinds of fresh fish on display around him, but one of the small pots of lying tigers caught my eye. When I approached to ask, my uncle happily chatted with me. He told me that the fish was now a rarity, and that it took two nights to catch a few pounds.

My uncle's enthusiasm brings back memories of fishing in the river with my friends as a child. We use simple tools, sewing needles and wires to make hooks, and then use earthworms as bait, and that's enough. Lying tigers love earthworms, and sometimes they can catch two at a time. And the fun of that time cannot be expressed in words.

Today, however, the picture is very different. There are very few tigers lying on the ground in the river, and even if they are caught, they are different from the previous size. I began to wonder about the reasons for this phenomenon.

In the past, it was a common fish, but today it is difficult to find. This sparked me thinking about contemporary environmental issues. Water pollution, habitat destruction, is it that these are the reasons for the decline of these wonderful fish?I can't help but feel indignant and deeply concerned about the destruction of the natural environment by humans.

I shared my thoughts on the web. Many netizens left messages, and they also felt the same regret about this change. Some people mentioned the lack of environmental protection in the current society, while others missed the intimate contact with nature in their childhood.

Personally, I would like to pay more attention to the awareness of protecting the environment. It's not just about the fun of fishing, it's about living in harmony with nature. We should pay more attention to environmental protection so that these good memories do not disappear.

When I was a child, the tiger on the ground has now become a treasure that is hard to find. Can we work together so that future generations can enjoy the beauty of nature as well?That's what I'm thinking about, and that's what I'm eager to call for. May each of us do our part to protect the environment, so that these beautiful memories will not fade away.

When it comes to fishing when I was a child, I can't help but feel the freedom I felt at that time. When I was a kid, it was an era when there were no mobile phones and no computers, and our fun came from nature. On weekends, my friends and I would always come to the river with simple fishing gear on our backs.

I remember back then, everyone was very creative. Sometimes, when the fishing line is not enough, we will find some woven bag braided line instead, which is thin and strong. There are all kinds of things that can be used as fish hooks, sometimes pins, sometimes wires, in short, you can hook the fish.

The sight by the river is also so beautiful. In the clear water of the river, the sunlight shines through the leaves on the water, as if painting the fish with a golden halo. We walked on the pebbles, looked for the fish, and carefully put the hook to their mouths. Once a fish is hooked, the sense of accomplishment is really indescribable.

Today, however, the situation is worrying. When I was a child, I could catch a tiger lying on the ground, but now it has become very rare. It's a heart-wrenching change. I walked around the river, as if I couldn't find the shadow of my childhood. In addition, there are fewer types of fish, and there are very few fish in the river now.

This change has led me to think about the environment. China's urbanization is happening at an alarming rate, but in the process, the natural environment has been greatly damaged. Pollution of rivers and deteriorating water quality are among the reasons for the decline in fish. We should realize that everything around us is closely related to the environment, and if we do not cherish this piece of nature, we will suffer in the end.

There are also many people talking about this topic on the Internet. Some people say that when I was a child, the natural environment was much better than now, and some people expressed confusion about the decline in the number of fish. But I am glad that everyone seems to be aware of the importance of protecting the environment.

From the perspective of the Chinese, protecting the environment is not just a matter for anglers, but the responsibility of each of us. Since ancient times, China has had the concept of "making the best use of things", and we should cherish every resource and every ecosystem. Let's start from small things, start from every action, and jointly protect our beautiful home.

When I was a child, the lying tiger may have become an unforgettable memory. But I hope that this beauty will not only stay in the memory, but will continue to the next generation. For the sake of our children and grandchildren, for the sake of the green waters and green mountains of this land, let us act together to protect our common home. Just like when I was a child, the joy of fishing by the river should be a joy that every child can experience. May our environment get better and better, and may our good memories always be remembered in our hearts.

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