Sparrows were not Class II protected animals, but Class II protected animals. The country divided the endangered animals into first-class and second-class protected animals, and sparrows belonged to second-class protected animals. Sparrows were listed in the List of Terrestrial Wild Animals that are beneficial to the State or have important economic and scientific research value issued by the State Forest Administration. Although the sparrow's protection level was relatively low, it was still one of the three protected animals by the state. Killing 20 or more sparrows illegally would be a criminal offense.
The chipmunk was a second-class protected animal in China. In China, chipmunks are distributed in Northeast China, Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Gansu, Qinghai, Sichuan, Henan, Hubei, Guizhou, eastern Xizang, and northeastern Yunnan. They lived in forest areas, shrubs at the edge of forests, and agricultural areas with low mountains and hills. They mostly dug holes in the roots of trees and shrubs, or built nests in the gaps of terraced fields, rock cracks, holes, and tree holes. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
Some of the azalea were under the second-class protection of the state, such as the dahurian azalea (dry branch azalea), azalea huadingense, etc. The Xing 'an cuckoo grew in the areas of Hei Long Jiang and Inner Mongolia, and was also known as Azalea or Jindalai. It grew slowly, only growing 10 centimeters a year. It usually took five or six years from sowing to the first flowering of the flower seedling. The dauntless cuckoo began to breed flower buds and leaf buds in autumn. If a large number of branches were cut off at this time (the branches with flower buds were cut off), the plant would die due to the loss of nutrients from the branches, and a large number of felling would seriously damage the local ecological environment. Because it was listed as a national second-class protected plant, illegal logging was prohibited. However, there were still illegal businesses selling its branches. The Chinese azalea was a rare tree species unique to Zhejiang Province. It only grew on high mountains at an altitude of 700 to 800 meters. Its crown was like a cover. It bloomed in early April every year. The flowers bloomed first before the leaves. The flowers were purple-red, large and delicate, and had great ornamental value. It only lives in a small number of high-altitude areas in Zhejiang Province, and it is difficult to survive privately dug and planted. It has been listed in the list of rare and endangered plants in Zhejiang Province and the list of key protected wild plants in Zhejiang Province. In 2021, it was also listed in the List of National Key Protective Wild Plants, with a protection level of Class II. It should be noted that there were many varieties of azalea, and not all varieties were national second-class protected plants. However, it was strictly forbidden to dig azalea varieties under national second-class protection. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Yes, Hui He was a Class II protected bird. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In China, there were only national first-class protected animals and national second-class protected animals. The national first-class protected animals include: Bee monkeys (all species), bear monkeys, taiwan monkeys, pig-tailed monkeys, langur monkeys (all species), golden monkeys (all species), gibbon (all species), giant panda, sable, marten, banshee, leopard, tiger, snow leopard, dugong, white river dolphin (Baiji), Asian elephant, black muntjac, Mongolian wild donkey, Tibetan wild donkey, wild horse, deer, white-lipped deer, pig deer, bison, wild yak, Przewalski's antelope, Tibetan antelope, high-nosed antelope, Taiwan serow, red antelope, Taal sheep, Northern goats, beavers, clouded leopards, Chinese white dolphins, wild camels, elk, takens, sun bears, four-clawed tortoises, turtles, crocodile lizards, giant lizards, pythons, Chinese alligators, short-tailed albatross, white-bellied warships, white storks, black storks, crested ibis, Chinese merganser, golden eagle, white-shouldered eagle, jade belt sea eagle, white-tailed sea eagle, tiger head sea eagle, pseudo-vulture, bearded vulture, fine-beaked grouse, spotted hazel grouse, pheasant quail, Sichuan mountain partridges, Hainan mountain partridges, black-headed Tragopan, red-breasted Tragopan, gray-bellied Tragopan Yellow-bellied Tragopan, Rainbow Pheasant (all species), Brown Pheasant, Blue Pheasant, Black-necked Long-tailed Pheasant, White-necked Long-tailed Pheasant, Black-necked Long-tailed Pheasant, Peacock Pheasant, Green Peacock, Black-necked Crane, Hooded Crane, Red-crowned Crane, White Crane, Red-necked Crane, Bustard (all species), Lost Gulls, etc., as well as 65 new species such as jackals, Yangtze finless porpoises, etc., which were upgraded from second-class protected wild animals to first-class animals. The national second-class protected animals include: macaque, macaque, Tibetan chieftain monkey, pangolin, jackal, black bear, brown bear (including horse bear), red panda, stone marten, yellow-throated marten, otter (all species), small-clawed otter, spotted raccoon, great civet, small civet, prairie tabby, desert cat, jungle cat, lynx, Pallas's cat, golden cat, fishing cat, musk deer (all species), muntjac, red deer (including white-rumped deer), sambar deer, moose, goral antelope, Tibetan antelope, goose-throated antelope, serow, yellow sheep, argali sheep, blue sheep, hainan rabbit, snow rabbit, Talimu Rabbit, Giant Squirrel, Ophipoda (all species), Cetaceans other than one species (including finless porpoises, etc.), Three-Line Box Shell Turtle, Giant Salamander, Green Turtle, Depressed-Shell Tortoise, Hawksbill Turtle, Giant Gecko, Shanrui Turtle, Fine-Marked Tauren, Zhenhai Tauren, Ground Turtle, Fine-Marked Tauren, Tiger Frog, Yunnan Box Shell Turtle, Pacific Turtle, Guizhou Tauren, Daliang Tauren, Leatherback Turtle, Horned Pheasant, Red-Necked Pheasant, Pelican (all species), Boobies (all species), Sea Cormorant, Rock Heron, Hainan Tiger Spot, Small Reed Colored stork, white ibis, white spoonbill, black-faced spoonbill, red-breasted black goose, white-fronted goose, swan (all species), falcon (all species), other eagles of the eagle family, black harp chicken, willow thunderbird, rock thunderbird, snow pheasant, blood pheasant, red-bellied horned pheasant, Tibetan pheasant, blue pheasant, jungle pheasant, spoon-pheasant, white-crowned long-tailed pheasant, golden pheasant (all species), gray crane, feather crane, long-legged crake, pheasant, brown-backed crake, flower field pheasant, little green-legged snipe, gray swallow, small gull, black floating gulls, yellow-beaked river terns, black-bellied sandgalls, Green Dove (all species), Black-Cheeked Fruit Dove, Emperor Dove (all species), Spotted Wood Pigeon, Coucal (all species), Owl (all species), Grey-Throated Needle-tailed Swift, Crested Swift, Orange-Breasted Quetzal, Black-Breasted Bee Tiger, Green-Throated Bee Tiger, Hornbill, White-Bellied Black Woodpecker, Broad-beaked Bird, Crane-beaked Kingfisher, Parrots (all species), Small Curlewing, White-naped Crane, Hazel Grouse, Yellow-beaked Egret, Colored Ibis, White Pheasant, Black-Necked Cormorant, Pitch-Colored Thrush (all species), Black Ibis, Blue-Eared Kingfisher, There were 746 species and 7 types of birds, including cuckoo doves (all species), black-beaked crested terns, copper-winged pheasants, sand autumn cranes, black pheasants, scythe-winged birds, mandarin ducks, etc. There was no classification of animals under national third-class protection. "Black Tiger Blue Rabbit's Lord Mo Li" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!
The white fox was a second-class protected animal and had been listed in the List of Terrestrial Wild Animals that were beneficial to the State or had important economic and scientific research value. It was protected by law. "Little Fox Fairy" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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The national first-class actor was a professional and technical title in the Chinese literary and art world. It was the highest title given by the country to actors who had made outstanding contributions to the literary and art industry. According to the search results, the list of national first-class actors included some well-known actors, such as Chan, Zhou Runfa, Zhou Xingchi, Zhang Manyu, Liang Chaowei, Zhao Youliang, Zhang Guoli, Tang Guoqiang, Chen Pace, Feng Gong, Song Dandan, Li Yugang, Li Guyi, Liu Xiaoling Tong, Yu Hewei, etc. However, the specific list of national first-class actors was not provided in the search results. An accurate list needed to be obtained through the official website of the actor's unit or the publicity of relevant departments.
The list of national first-class actors in 2023 included Li Xuejian, Chen Daoming, Tang Guoqiang, Tao Hong, Zhang Kaili, Chen Baoguo, Li Youbin, Ge You, Cai Guoqing, Pan Changjiang, Song Dandan, Xu Fan, Hu Jun, Zhou Xingchi, Zhao Benshan, Faye Wong, Zhang Manyu, Cheng Long, Zhou Runfa, Liang Chaowei and other actors. These actors had a very high status and influence in the China literary and art world.
The state's free wheaten food class was a policy set up to promote the inheritance and development of traditional craftsmanship and improve the living standards of the people. The training course was mainly aimed at people who were interested in the skills of cooked wheaten food. Through free training, they would help them master the skills of cooked wheaten food production and provide them with an opportunity to realize their dreams of employment and start-up. The specific training time may vary, but generally speaking, the national free training class required two days to get the certificate. These training courses were usually organized by the government or a government supported organization. The training content included Chinese and Western cooked wheaten food. Students who participated in the training could learn the theoretical and practical knowledge of making cooked wheaten food and obtain a state-recognized certificate to support their future employment and business.
China's water dragon is a national second-class protected wild animal. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!