Monkeys and civet cats are an allegory. Although it is short, it has profound implications. Everyone who has seen it feels that their hearts have been washed.
This story is about a little monkey who was left out in the cold because his mother preferred sons to daughters. After being abandoned, he was hungry until he met a civet. The little monkey was loved by his mother all his life, but the birth of his younger brother broke all this. His mother loves his brother very much, and the little monkey, who has been loved by his mother, begins to be left out in the cold. His mother only cares about his brother every day, no longer cares about the little monkey, and even gives him food. Finally, one day, the mother monkey cruelly abandoned the little monkey, and the abandoned little monkey was hiding around alone, because without her mother around, it could become the prey of others at any time. One night it was very cold, and the little monkey was shivering in the tree. The next morning, the little monkey slowly opened his eyes and wanted to go down and find something to eat, but his foot slipped and he accidentally fell down. The little monkey who fell down opened his eyes in fear and found himself unscathed. It is strange that he fell from such a high place and was all right. At this moment, a voice came from under him: "get up, smelly boy, you are pressing me." The little monkey was frightened by the sudden sound and got up quickly. The little monkey looked at the strange guy who stood up. It turned out that he was a civet cat and was crushed by a falling monkey when he passed by. The little monkey told the civet cat about his experience. After listening, the civet cat said something that impressed me the most. At that time, it said: "You should remember that although your mother abandoned you, you still have a bright future, learn to face all difficulties alone and learn to be independent." The little monkey was influenced by the civet's words. He became good friends with Civet and learned to be independent. It tries to live in this strange world every day, braving many difficulties in the wild, learning to live alone and find food. Years later, the little monkey abandoned by his mother and hungry alone has become a strong monkey, while his mother's doting brother drowned because he was naughty and played with other little monkeys.
After seeing monkeys and civet cats, I understand that young animals can be strong without a "protective wall", but what if people learn to be independent? People should learn to be independent, don't always rely on others, learn from independent little monkeys, and don't be the younger brother of monkeys.