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Introduction to donation tree
It tells the story that there is a dedication tree that loves a little boy deeply. Boys play among branches every day, rest in the shade and grow up slowly. One day, he asked the tree for money and said he wanted to buy something he liked. Trees have no money, only branches and leaves and apples. So the tree told him to pick apples and sell them in the street. The boy did as the tree said, and the tree was very happy to see the boy satisfied.

Soon, the boy came again and said that he was an adult now and needed to have his own house. So the tree told him to cut off the branches and build his own house. Later, the boy told the tree that he was tired of his hometown and wanted to go far away to find a sunny day, so the tree gave him the trunk and asked him to build a boat to go out to sea to pursue his dream. Seeing the boy looking for a new life ambitiously, the tree was very happy.

A few years later, the boy came back from swimming and came under the tree again. The tree looked at its only stump and said to the boy with great regret, "Now I only have one old stump left. I really have nothing to give you." The boy smiled weakly and said to the tree, I don't need much now. I just want to find a quiet place and have a good rest. The tree said, in that case, my old stump is still quite useful. "Come, sit down and have a good rest." The boy sat down obediently, so the tree was still happy.

Although this song doesn't say a word about father or mother from beginning to end, it's not difficult to understand its meaning as long as we think about it with a little heart. Expressed feelings: Parents' love for their children is always unrequited, selfless and silent. The so-called "but how much love is as long as an inch of grass, which can give the light of the sun?" . When you need it, your parents are your warehouse and do everything for you; When you are frustrated and tired, your parents are your support and give you silent support. Therefore, as children, we should always remember the kindness of our parents. "Crows have the intention of feeding back, and sheep have the grace of kneeling and breastfeeding." We should also repay our parents with the little things around us and live up to their expectations.