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Chapter 44 Olympic horse (2)

The lost little Doudou 黑柳彻子 918Words 2018-03-22
After the photographer has determined the location and all the preparations are made, the official shooting begins.During the official shooting, the uncle will hand over the reins to me and leave by himself.I asked the uncle: "Is it okay?" The uncle replied that it doesn't matter as long as the horse can't see the stable. After everything was ready, the photographer said to the uncle: "Okay, please give the reins to Ms. Hei Liu." The uncle handed me the rein, and I was about to take it, but at this moment, the horse that had been looking forward just now suddenly turned back, and I had no time to stop it.The horse's big eyes saw the stable clearly, so it suddenly turned around and galloped towards the stable.The uncle wanted to pull back the rein, but it was too late, and the uncle shouted: "It's over!" This made me feel uneasy.I straddled firmly on the horse's back, and finally I was not thrown off.

But the frightening thing was that there was a concrete floor, and the hooves of the galloping horse made a loud "crack-crack" sound, as if it was about to slip or trip.If the horse's slender leg breaks, neither I nor the "Weekly Wenchun" magazine will be able to afford it.I dare not stop the horse. If I do not rein it properly, it will be a disaster if the horse falls down. I thought of all sorts of clever tricks for jumping off the horse.In American Westerns, how was John Wayne dragged by a horse?What about the people who fell off the horse in the equestrian competition?However, I feel very miserable myself-if I wear the right clothes, even if I also fall off the horse, maybe I can perform better.But now my head is tight, my waist is loose, and the boots on my feet can only reach in through the toes. With this poor attire, if I fall off the galloping horse, I will definitely not be injured lightly.And the most important thing is that if the horse's leg is broken, it will be over.

At this moment, as if blessed by the gods, the scene of "begging" to the horse at Yamanakako suddenly flashed in my mind.I pressed my mouth tightly against the galloping horse's ear, and begged: "I'm sorry, can you go back please? We're just taking a photo and we'll be fine after we take it." It was unbelievable that the horse stopped carefully and returned to the original place with a patter.The people who stayed there were all pale with fright.The horse never looked in the direction of the stable again and we got a perfect photo that I still have. Since then, I have started taking pictures of animals myself.Most of the animals, just whisper in their ear, "Please, let me take a picture?" I get a very good picture.

The only exception is the mullet, which, out of nowhere, spits out a mouthful of water right in my face when I say "please". ① Akechi Hideman (1536~1582), a military general in the Warring States Period of Japan, and the lord of Fukuchiyama Castle.It is said that after the defeat of the Battle of Yamazaki, he crossed the wide Lake Biwa alone on his horse "Okamo".
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