That time, I went out to play and took a walk in the Woods. When it's sunny and cloudless in Wan Li, there are towering trees holding big green umbrellas to shade me. Sunlight condenses into countless points on the ground through clusters of green leaves. I walked along the mossy stone road, and the singing of birds and insects accompanied me and lingered in my ears.
Suddenly, there were fewer trees around, and an empty meadow appeared in front of us. Without the shelter of the green umbrella, the heat released by the sun made me sweat. This is, a tree appeared in front of my eyes, standing alone in the grass, like a crane in a flock of chickens, very abrupt.
I ran under the tree, and the shade covered my head, and the summer heat suddenly subsided a little. I looked up and looked at it carefully. That is a dense pine leaf. Although the leaves are small, so many leaves are closed together, and it feels airtight. I picked a piece gently, it was so slender, but the needle-like and sharp leaves gave people a sharp feeling.
Happy eyes slid down the shiny pine leaves and swept the trunk. Abrupt, in the heart a surprised, eyes fixed on the trunk. What a terrible failure this is! Somehow, more than half of the trunk was cut off, and the remaining half of the dead wood seemed to have come to the end of life, crouching and trembling to support the dense branches and leaves overhead. It's too much to drag the new green, as if the wind blows and disappears. Bright green covers the yellow and injects a steady stream of vitality, but it can't erase the vicissitudes. What a powerful vitality!
I was shocked, shocked by this powerful vitality! This almost dead trunk can support such lush leaves! I picked up my mobile phone and took this shocking photo.
Trees are like this, so are people. Since ancient times, how many people have lost their "trunk", and their "branches and leaves" are still flourishing, such as Hawking, who is seriously paralyzed but still insists on scientific research, and Beethoven, who is deaf in both ears but still insists on music creation ... What a firm willpower and great vitality this requires!