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Why is the gardener a rabbit?
Gardeners are portrayed as rabbits for three reasons. First, rabbits are homophonic with "comrades". Second, the image of the United States is an eagle in the related cartoon "What happened to that rabbit that year". Since ancient times, there have been stories about rabbits pushing eagles in China. Third, the rabbit is gentle and loves peace. But in the face of aggression, we will also rise up against it.

The reason why gardeners are rabbits

The reason why rabbits are used to represent gardeners is because rabbits are homophonic with "comrades", and rabbits refer to comrades. In the earliest "The Origin of the Gardener and the Rabbit", the domestic animation "What happened to the Rabbit that year" represented the image of the United States as an eagle, while China had the story of a rabbit kicking an eagle since ancient times, representing the determination to fight against a strong enemy to the end.

In addition, the rabbit is gentle, non-aggressive and peace-loving, but when it is violated, it will not shrink back blindly, but find the right time to resist and silently grow itself. This is also the tradition and quality handed down by our Chinese nation for thousands of years, inspiring generation after generation to advance.

An introduction to those things about the rabbit.

What happened to that rabbit that year is a cartoon created by a cartoonist who flies against the light. First, it was serialized with enchanting cartoons, and later it was updated into a series of cartoons, which popularized the modern history of China with humorous painting style and was deeply loved by the people.