Just watched the news, there was a man-monkey war in Yamaguchi City, Japan. In the past three weeks, people in and around Yamaguchi, Japan, have been frequently attacked by macaques, injuring at least 45 people. Macaques are common in Japan, but the recent spate of attacks on humans in Yamaguchi is unusual, as they are targeted from toddlers to the elderly. Some macaques push open windows or open sliding doors to enter houses, and some "commit crimes" outdoors. The victim was either scratched or bitten. The Japanese have to reflect, why don't monkeys attack others, but attack Japanese? Some netizens also said that it may be that the expansion of the living space of the Japanese has invaded the monkey's residence, disturbing the monkey and causing the monkey's resentment.