Solomon was the king of the ancient kingdom of Israel (10 century BC) and the son of David who unified the Jewish ministries. Solomon is famous for his superhuman wisdom, and is still regarded as a symbol of wisdom.
It is said that Solomon's wisdom comes from the gift of God. Once in a dream, God asked him what he needed. He said he hoped God would give him extraordinary wisdom to distinguish right from wrong. He got what he wanted and became famous. According to legend, Solomon had a ring. As long as he wears this ring, he can talk to animals.
The author quotes this ancient legend as the title of the book, tells the author's experience of getting along with animals, and reveals a secret, that is, ordinary people can communicate with animals without the help of King Solomon's ring, and the author himself has such magic. Through description, the book also reveals how to acquire this magic.
The author also describes a touching scene in the book:
One day, when he was walking by the Danube, a big bird in the sky folded its wings and swooped down at an amazing speed. The author felt an airflow coming at him, but before he could react, the big bird had spread its wings to slow down and landed lightly on his shoulder like a feather. And this big bird is the raven that the author has kept for a long time. It tore up a lot of books, but at the moment the author thinks it's worth it.