According to Japanese ancient books, Emperor Jimmu lost his way when he entered the mountainous area of Kumano in Wakayama Prefecture during the Crusade. The gods sent eight blackbirds (a three-legged crow) to guide him, solve the puzzle and walk out of Kumano Mountain. Since then, the Japanese have regarded crows as divine birds. The Japanese not only don't hate crows, but even like them a little. There is a nursery rhyme called Song of the Crow. The filial piety of crows feeding back their parents touched many Japanese, and many Japanese take crows feeding back as an example to educate their children. So in the eyes of Japanese children, crows are the cutest birds. A large number of crows can be seen in many Japanese literature and animation works.
● Ancient Greek mythology regarded crows as punished sacred birds, which is of course very negative. On the other hand, the British view is just the opposite. Crow has become a lucky bird, even regarded as a barometer of the rise and fall of the country. There is even a proverb in Britain: "When the crows in Buckingham Palace fly away, it is the day when the British royal family declines."
The United States, France and Britain are a little different, and their feelings for crows are complicated.
However, according to scientists, crows are no different from other birds. To some extent, crow can also be said to be a kind of beneficial bird. Crows are omnivores, which are harmful to agriculture, but they also eat some pests on cultivated land, which is also good for agriculture. And crows have the good virtue of "respecting the old and loving the young". After the old crow feeds the little crow, when it is old and weak, the little crow will take the initiative to take the responsibility of catching food and serving the double letter. This is rare in the whole animal kingdom. From this, I think crows are quite good.