The depictions of giant pandas by the ancients are both vivid and interesting, allowing us to appreciate the harmonious coexistence of man and nature. In the writings of the ancients, the giant panda was called "white bear" or "bamboo bear", symbolizing the peace and vitality in the bamboo forest. As early as the Warring States Period, the giant panda was recorded in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas", which described it as "a bear-like person with black and white lines", and the image jumped on the paper. In the Tang Dynasty, the giant panda was loved by the princes and nobles and was regarded as a precious pet. Its image also appeared in the poetry of the Tang Dynasty, such as Du Fu's "Moonlit Night Pavilion" has a description of "bamboo bears are frequently frightened", vividly depicting the living conditions of giant pandas in the bamboo forest. In addition, the Ming Dynasty's "Compendium of Materia Medica" also appeared in a detailed description of the giant panda, describing it as "long and long, white like a bear, black like a monkey, warm and fierce". From the depictions of these ancient people, we can see that they not only understood and appreciated the giant panda from an animal perspective, but also interpreted it from a cultural and historical perspective. As a national treasure of China, the giant panda is highly regarded in both modern and ancient times. Let's work together to protect this lovely and precious species!
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