Some netizens are more talented and wrote a poem specifically for geese. "Wise people don't fall in love, only geese stew in iron pots, and love is sad and painful, and geese are warm-hearted and hungry." It's really a few words, listing all the advantages of the goose. It's really a talent like Wolong Feng Chu.
Introduction to the Origin and History of Goose
There are many people who love geese in history. The most famous one is Wang Xizhi, who left us the story of a Taoist priest changing geese in Huang Ting Jing and the legend that Guanyin Bodhisattva turned into an old woman and tricked Wang Xizhi into writing the Hall of Great Heroes with geese.
Coincidentally, there is a story of geese and war in the history of Europe and China: there is a temple of Cupid, the patron saint, on the outskirts of ancient Rome, where a group of geese are kept. One day in 390 BC, Gauls attacked Rome at night. At this time, a group of geese heard the noise and woke up the sleeping soldiers. They fought quickly, repelled the attack and avoided disaster. From then on, the Romans regarded the goose as a sacred object and nicknamed it a "ghost bird".