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Falcon offspring who train eagles

Shi Li and his eagle.

Shi Li is one of the descendants of Naxi falconry culture. His grandfather, grandfather and father are all eagle hunters. His grandfather, Uncle Sang Jishu, was one of the earliest falconers in Lijiang and a legend in Naxi falconry. Shi Li introduced that Grandpa Sang Jishu (1876 ~ 1958) is a strange man in the hands of Naxi Eagle. Sanggong lived in seclusion in the mountains for six years, and spent 1 1 drawing five maps every year. In the map, he described the eagle's posture in various environments in detail, * * * drew 280 various eagles, described 174 different forms of eagles, and attached 29 paragraphs of text descriptions. In March of the 29th year of Guangxu, Sang took his dog, eagle and crossbow alone, and set out from the ancient copy "an ancient pile" in Lijiang (Dayan Town, the ancient city) on foot, along Shigu, Laojun Mountain and Dawn, over Gaoligong Mountain in the county, down the Lancang River, through Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, and reached the mouth of the Mekong River, recording the habits of many eagles. A year later, he returned to Lijiang, and his relatives thought that he was no longer alive, so he deliberately left his spirit tablet at home.

Shi Li has been listening to his elders' talk about keeping and training eagles since he was a child, and he is full of interest in falcons. He has been practicing eagle since 10, and it has been nearly 40 years now. Shi Li raised, tamed and released eagles himself, and made many notes on his experiences. He wants to pass on the "falcon culture" preserved by Naxi nationality in words and publish a book with eagle spectrum and hundred eagle pictures painted by his grandfather. Now that he has written the first draft, he can finish it after revision.