Prompt: Stone Age Hunting Scene On a vast grassland, a group of primitive people are hunting. They were armed with stone axes and spears, wore animal skins, and were barefoot. In the middle of the grassland, a herd of bison is feeding. The primitive man quietly approached the bison and then attacked. I saw a primitive man wielding a stone ax and slashing at the head of a bison. The bison roared and fell to the ground. Another primitive man stabbed a wild boar with a stone spear. The wild boar struggled a few times and fell to the ground. The primitive people cheered, they successfully captured the prey. They dragged their prey back to camp and prepared to share it with everyone. In the background of the painting, towering mountains and dense forests can be seen. In the sky, a group of birds are flying freely. This painting depicts a scene of hunting by primitive people in the Stone Age. It vividly shows the life of primitive people and their relationship with nature. The details in the painting show that primitive people wore animal skins and were barefoot, reflecting their production level at that time. Primitive people held stone axes and stone spears, which were their main tools for hunting. Bison and wild boar were common prey at that time. Towering mountains, dense forests and free-flying birds show the natural environment at that time. The Meaning of the Painting This painting not only depicts the hunting scene of primitive people in the Stone Age, it also has a certain meaning. It tells us that humans have always maintained a close relationship with nature during their development. It also tells us that humans must respect nature and protect it.