Bridge of Life

A hunting team drove a group of antelopes to the edge of the cliff, preparing to capture them all alive. After a few minutes, the antelope group was divided into two categories: the old antelopes were in one category, and the young antelopes were in another category. An old antelope walked out of the herd and called out to the young antelope. A young antelope responded and followed the old antelope to the edge of the cliff. The young antelope took a few steps back, then suddenly ran and jumped to the opposite side of the cliff. Then the old antelope followed closely behind and also jumped out, but the height of the old antelope's leap was lower. When the young antelope fell in the air, a miracle happened: the old antelope's body just appeared under the young antelope's hooves, the young antelope kicked hard on the old antelope's back, and the falling body suddenly rose and landed lightly. He reached the edge of the cliff opposite, and the old antelope fell straight into the mountain stream like a bird with a broken wing. Trial jump successful! Immediately afterwards, groups of antelopes soared into the sky. There was no crowding or fighting, and they were flying quickly in an orderly manner. Suddenly, dazzling arcs were drawn over the mountain stream. That arc was a bridge of life with the death of the old antelope as its pier. How sacred that scene was. The hunters were all stunned and put down their shotguns involuntarily.