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Why is the donkey stubborn?

Often used to describe a person's character, there is no derogatory meaning, or the teaching of the elders to the younger generation. Occasionally, we also use this word to refer to people who are unwilling to do as required. Just like the stubbornness of a donkey, it can't hold back, can't fight, and even pushes back a few steps.

Every animal has its own characteristics, and the ancients also used their own characteristics to classify and utilize animals. With the stable inheritance of animals, they have maintained their own characteristics so far, and many forms of slavery have been maintained until now.

Donkeys are docile most of the time, but there is a tenacity in their bones that makes them very effective in the process of being enslaved. It can be used as a carrier, a vehicle, a working tool, etc.

Extended data:

Donkeys are smaller than horses and zebras, but they have many characteristics in common with horses: the third toe develops hooves, and the other toes degenerate.

The image of a donkey, like a horse, is mostly grayish brown and has no majesty. It has a big head, long ears, narrow chest, thin limbs and a short trunk.

Therefore, its height is roughly equal to its length, and it is square. The neck skin is thin, the hooves are small and strong, and the body is strong and resistant. Donkeys are strong, cold-resistant and disease-resistant, and have the qualities of docile, cold-resistant and obedient servants.