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    Chapter 443: Weasel Dancing

    "Then what method do you want to use?" After trying several times without catching a sparrow, the tourist was completely discouraged and asked about other ways to catch sparrows.

    Just as Liu Junhao showed off his original bucket trap method, the old cow head who was passing by said, "Why bother with so much trouble? Just get a few cow tail hairs to make sparrow buttons and catch them."  Easier."

    What is a sparrow button? This old man attracted everyone's attention with just a casual interjection.

    "This thing is simple, just wait a moment," said the old Niutou, returning to his yard, grabbing a handful of long ox hair and walking to the crowd.  I saw him tying the cow hair to a thin rope about two feet long, tying one piece every other inch, and finally beating the cow hair into live buckles of different sizes.

    "Say, old man, can this thing really catch sparrows? I think it's a bit mysterious." The tourist thought that Old Niutou was going to come up with something profound, but in the end, he couldn't tell where the depth was.

    "Don't talk about him, even Liu Junhao is confused and doesn't know what play this old man is singing in.

    "Don't be anxious. You can't eat hot tofu in a hurry. You have to be patient to watch the excitement." The old man replied calmly. He slowly looped the thin rope around the clean ground and nailed it firmly, and then filled all the loops.  , sprinkle some wheat grains on top again to decorate.

    Now no one can even see those live buttons, let alone the sparrows.

    "Okay, just pick the sparrows later." After finishing the preparations, the old man clapped his hands and invited everyone to come in and drink tea.

    With confusion, several people stretched their necks and looked outside.

    Seeing that there was no one in the snow, the sparrows on the branches immediately fluttered down again.  Start grabbing food on the ground.  I saw these guys kept lowering their heads and jumping forward. Soon some of their heads were inserted into the buckles, some had their claws touching the buckles, and some had their wings caught.

    It really shocked everyone. No matter how hard the buckled guy struggled, it was useless. The buckle was getting tighter and tighter, and he couldn't break free.

    Even Liu Junhao has taken it, the ginger is still spicy, this method of catching sparrows is indeed simple and effective.

    After catching more than a dozen sparrows, these tourists were still interested and took Liu Junhao to the back of the village to catch turtledoves.  There are several dojos behind the village, and there are seven or eight wheat straw piles scattered here and there. There are some unthreaded wheat grains in them, so there are many birds here.

    Liu Junhao could not refuse, so he could only take a few photos of the snow sculptures and follow him.

    A few people have just cleared a patch of snow and haven¡¯t unbuttoned it yet.  A tourist inadvertently turned his head to look at the wheat straw pile not far away, and then exclaimed, "Look, what happened to the weasel?"

    "Huh?" The remaining people turned their heads and looked in the direction he pointed, and they were all stunned.

    I saw a big khaki guy with two front paws on his head, a bowed tail, and the tail was slightly in contact with the ground, forming a triangle.  Then he suddenly stood upright, leaning his upper body slightly forward, and walked around in the snow with very rhythmic steps.

    It looked like a chicken that had been driven crazy by the heavy rain. It was very strange. It was also the first time Liu Junhao saw such a scene, and he couldn't help but whistle softly.

    The weasel immediately stopped and turned to look at everyone, its two small eyes moving around, full of curiosity.

    It didn't seem to be surprised by the people close at hand. After watching for more than ten seconds and realizing that the people were not malicious, it suddenly raised its two front paws toward its head, making a Japanese "surrender" gesture, and squeaked its mouth.  He screamed a few times, then turned around and continued jumping around.

    The body swayed from side to side for a while, and jumped forward for a while, like a drunk black bear in a cartoon, looking very naive.

    "Zhizhi" Just as everyone was stunned, another weasel emerged from the snowdrift.  "Peng Cha ChaPeng Cha Cha" This little thing followed the lead one and started to jump up and down.

    What was surprising was still behind, nearly twenty weasels of various sizes emerged from the snowdrift one after another, forming a circle.  Their heads came together first, making a squeaking sound from their mouths.  The thick and long tails all swung upwards, as if they were gathering together for a while.

    Several people were there in silence, completely forgetting about catching birds.  I really didn't expect that this group of weasels would be so courageous, without caring about the humans so close at hand.

    After another half a minute, these guys suddenly started spinning in circles.  The claws touch each other from time to time, just like those children in kindergarten holding hands and playing games in a circle.

    ¡°Could it be the legendary weasels dancing together At this time, Liu Junhao reacted and quickly grabbed the camera.Shooting hard at these guys.

    Being awakened by his actions, everyone took out their cameras and took pictures.

    I saw them jumping and jumping and suddenly disbanding the team. The leading big weasel took a few steps back. All the tawny fur on its body exploded in an instant. Then it arched its spine tightly and its tail was fluffy.  With a flick of his two hind legs, he suddenly jumped into the air, did a 360-degree somersault in mid-air, and stood back up gracefully.

    The scene that followed made everyone even more stunned. These guys lined up one after another, each making the same move.

    This strange scene lasted for about three or four minutes before the weasels dispersed and disappeared into the snow nest.

    If it weren¡¯t for the photos taken on the camera, Liu Junhao would have doubted whether he was dreaming.  He had only seen weasels dancing in front of rabbits before, knocking them out and catching them to eat. This was the first time he had seen so many weasels dancing together.

    Good guy, a group of people stood in the snow and stared blankly It was like watching a 3D cartoon.  Animals can create such scenes. If they don't see it with their own eyes, no one will believe it.

    In Daqingshan, if you want to talk about which animals are full of magical colors, they are weasels and foxes. There are many magical stories about these two animals, and they are often called "Fox Fairy" and Wong Tai Sin by the older generation.

    When people in the village talk about ancient times, they often mention the weasel, saying that this thing is very evil.  I remember my grandfather once told me about a flood in the Baitiao River in the 1960s. Before the flood, the villagers saw a group of weasels moving. The one in the back was biting the tail of the one in front, and they lined up neatly to move towards  Run uphill.  People didn't know it at that time, so they all stood not far away and watched in wonder.  Later, an old man in the village said that the weasel had relocated and there would be a disaster here, so he asked everyone to hide in the mountains.  At that time, people were dubious, but in the end they moved to the mountain.  He really did let him say it. The next night, the Baitiao River swelled and almost flooded the entire village.

    Regarding these things, Liu Junhao is also 30% convinced and 70% skeptical, but he did see charming weasels when he was a child.  In the early years, there were large brick kilns on the Liujiagou river beach, and people from several nearby villages often came to burn the kilns.  One time, when a young man from Sankeshu was filling the kiln with firewood, he found a big weasel in the firewood pile. The man happened to be holding a shovel in his hand, and when he hit the weasel with the shovel, he was fascinated by it for some reason.  His body was swaying, he couldn't help but gasp for air. His hands were waving wildly, sometimes he cried loudly, sometimes he laughed, and he felt like he was flying when he ran around the brick kiln.  Moreover, the voice of this person also changed, completely taking on the accent of an old lady.

    When the people next to him saw something was wrong, they hurried to the village to call for help.  Liu Wu Nai was called there at that time.  I burned incense and called out the soul for several hours before finally waking the man up.  After this man woke up, nothing happened, and he kept asking everyone what they were doing around him.

    This matter has existed in Liu Junhao¡¯s memory for a long time, but the reason has never been found.  When he was a child, he often saw people in the village catching weasels, but he had never encountered anything like this again.  When the computer at home was first connected to the Internet, he checked it specifically.  The explanation above is that the stink glands of grasshoppers and weasels have a certain interference effect on human brain nerves. Some people have poor physical constitution and weak resistance. Therefore, when they are affected by the stink, they will have some weird hallucinations.  , the so-called "evil" symptoms appear.

    However, no matter how weird the weasel behaves, it cannot escape the fate of being captured. In the 1980s, weasel skin became valuable and the fur could be made into fur coats after processing.

    At that time, every family had a cage for catching weasels. It was a cage made of wooden blocks. One end was sealed with wire and put live mice, pork, chicken heads and other things as bait. The other end was made into a gate shape for drainage of water channels. Find a piece of it.  The bricks were worn thin to serve as a gate.  Then nail two wooden sticks on both sides of the door, support the top with branches, put on a string and pull it to the small hole drilled in the back of the cage, and finally put a thin wooden board at the bottom of the cage to make a mechanism, thus making a cage  .

    Weasels only come out of their holes to look for food in the dead of night. If they smell fishy smell, they will never miss the opportunity to hunt.  Since the front section of the cage is blocked by barbed wire, it will then get in through the gate. After entering, it must hit the thin wooden board, triggering the mechanism and causing the bricks to fall and close.

    However, weasel skin is not valuable in summer, and it only becomes expensive during the heavy snow and light snow season after winter.

    At that time, every winter, after dinner, the little guys in the village would go to the fields in groups of three or five with weasels in their arms. A cage for catching weasels would be placed next to the firewood pile and grave. The cages would be put away and left alone. They would go directly to them when they got up the next morning.  Just close the cage.  As long as you see the gate closed, you will most likely catch a weasel inside.

    ????????????????? But everything is not going to be all right when it comes to trapping a weasel, and you have to be careful when putting it in a snakeskin bag.  This thing is very fast and will escape from the bag mouth if you are not careful.

    Weasels also dig??, so people often use digging holes to capture them.  In the early years, there were many seedlings growing beside the river ditch, and there were many weasels inside. Many people had nothing to do but carry shovels and dig out weasels.

    The caves of this thing usually have two or three openings. Before digging, you must identify which two caves it often enters and exits through the marks on the ground, and then use some wet soil to block the other openings.

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