"The Life of Pi" gave me a profound inspiration.
The Pi family in the story runs a zoo. Once, Pi decided to feed the tiger Richard Parker, but his father stopped him in a cruel way. Father tells Pi that tigers cannot be friends.
Later, my father planned to take the animals to live in Canada. So they boarded a cargo ship. Unexpectedly, the freighter crashed, and the only survivors were Pi and the tiger. They drifted at sea for 227 days, encountered all kinds of hardships, experienced all kinds of adventures, and finally landed on the coast of Mexico.
The Pi and Richard Parker in the story are mutually reinforcing and incompatible. Without Richard Parker, Pi would be very lonely. Parker makes Pis life more fulfilling and keeps him alert at all times. Without Pie, Parker might have died because he couldn't catch any fish. Finally, when Parker walked toward the jungle, he stopped, but he knew that he could not live with humans. When Pi was rescued, he burst into tears and stared at the direction of Parker in the forest.
I remember that when I was a child, my puppy often "fighted" with me. One time, mom and dad were not at home. The puppy and I are the only ones left at home. After I finished my lunch, I sat on a chair and read a book. Suddenly I heard the puppy barking, and my sympathy arose spontaneously, so I gave it a piece of meat to eat. It wagged its tail happily and kept barking at me. After that, every time the puppy saw me, it was like seeing a good friend, very enthusiastic and excited.
No matter how ferocious the animal is, as long as you are willing, we can all be friends.
This simple tiger painting has a beautiful picture, simple composition, and is full of children’s whimsical ideas. It is very suitable for babies to learn!