In February 24, the 13th National People’s Congress Standing Committee voted at its 16th meeting to adopt the “Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress on a comprehensive ban on illegal wildlife trade, to eradicate the bad habit of indiscriminate consumption of wild animals, to effectively protect the lives and health of the people’s decision”. The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress issued a special decision, focusing on the outstanding problem of indiscriminate consumption of wild animals, before the relevant legal amendments, a timely and clear ban on the consumption of wild animals, and crack down on illegal wildlife trade. In February 24, the 13th National People’s Congress Standing Committee voted at its 16th meeting to adopt the “Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress on a comprehensive ban on illegal wildlife trade, to eliminate the bad habit of indiscriminate consumption of wildlife, to effectively protect the lives and health of the people’s decision”. The special decision issued by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress focuses on the outstanding problem of indiscriminate consumption of wild animals, before the revision of relevant laws, a timely and clear ban on the consumption of wild animals, and crack down on illegal wildlife trade. After this new coronavirus epidemic, I believe that the vast majority of people on the “eating game” abhorrent, but there are still news out there a small group of people for the benefit or lust of the mouth, secretly trading wildlife, and this “decision” is determined to improve the legal system to put an end to this behavior. Why is the state so determined to quickly introduce such regulations, it is because the consumption of wildlife trafficking not only affects the number of wildlife populations, affecting biodiversity, and wild animals carry viruses, bacteria, parasites, etc. may endanger the health of human life, that we look at the common wild animals may carry what pathogens. 1, bats First of all, bats can be said to be mammals in the alien, it has a strong immunity, long-term coexistence with a variety of viruses, known as a mobile “virus library”. 1976 in southern Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) epidemic Ebola virus, and the subsequent emergence of several subtypes; in 2002, the ravages of China SARS virus; 2012, the initial SARS virus, the first time in the world. The SARS virus that ravaged the country in 2002; and the MERS virus that was initially thought to be transmitted by camels in 2012. After years of investigation, all of these raging viruses came from bats, and not only that, about 140 viruses have now been found in bats, 61 of which are human-animal viruses, such as rabies, Hendra, and Nipah viruses, some of which are not known to us. So those who want to eat bats to taste, eat into the mouth may be a “poisonous compulsion”. 2, pangolin pangolin, as the only mammal with scales covered in the earth lived for 40 million years. According to incomplete statistics, the annual demand for pangolin in China reached 200,000, only from 2004 to 2014, there are more than 1 million wild pangolin killed, as the national second-class protected animals, can be said to be the most common “regular” in our legal program. The pangolin also carries a variety of pathogens, such as parasites, including toxoplasma, lung flukes, tapeworms, trichinella, and possibly ticks, which can transmit regressive fever, Q fever, and hemorrhagic fever. And pangolin may also be an intermediate host for new coronaviruses. 3, the fruit civet fruit civet, as a widely distributed in China’s territory, the family of spiritual cats, like to inhabit the mountain forests, living a day and night life, but despite this is still repeatedly moved to the table. This cute little animal also carries dangerous pathogens, such as rabies virus and the 2003 SARS coronavirus, for which the civet is considered an intermediate host. In addition to viruses, it also carries a variety of internal parasites such as Trichinella and Stenotrophomonas, which can damage the lungs and center of humans. In addition to those mentioned above, there are wild animals such as rabbits, snakes, and wild boars that also carry a variety of pathogens. Perhaps in the past, when we saw or heard the news of buying and selling wild animals, we felt that whether or not the species was endangered had little to do with our lives, so we did not take it to heart, but after this new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic, I believe we all have a deeper understanding of the protection of wild animals and the prohibition of eating wild animals, after all, no one can stay away from the epidemic.