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Chapter 97 4. Juvenile Observation Diary

One hundred and fifty miles to the east, it is called Xiongshan.There is a hole, the bear's hole, which constantly enters and exits the gods and men.It is opened in summer and closed in winter; it is a point, and there must be soldiers when it is opened in winter. —— "Shan Hai Jing Zhong Shan Jing" There is a bear mountain, and there is a cave in the mountain, which is the lair of bears, and gods often come and go.Caves are generally opened in summer and closed in winter. This is the cave. If it is opened in winter, there will be war. The research on Xiongshan can be said to be all the conceptual cognitions of primitive wild men on women.Primitive wild men firmly believe that women's menstrual cycle is a precious gift from nature.If any woman's menstrual cycle is disturbed, then the world will definitely be in chaos.In fact, there is nothing wrong with this statement. Because of the existence of women's menstrual cycle, it also gives men a chance to adjust their breathing. But if this cycle is out of order, primitive wild men will definitely fight each other because of competition for sexual opportunities.

In addition, this story is a metaphor for the growth observation and research of young primitive people. The observation target of the young primitive man is of course the life of the parents in the family. The records of this regular life allow the young primitive man to obtain first-hand information about this mysterious world of sexes.Moreover, the observation results of this little primitive man will greatly surprise modern civilized people. According to the observation report submitted by this little primitive man, the harmony of a family depends on whether the couple's sex life is harmonious...

I wonder if anyone will raise objections to this result?
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