When the baby elephant returned to the herd, it hung its long nose. Other elephants thought it was like a monster, so they ignored it and gave it a nickname, "long-nosed monster." One day, the elephant came to a banana garden. When they saw the bananas on the tree, they were salivating, but they couldn't reach them, so they had to worry. I saw the "long-nosed monster" sticking out his nose, relaxing a roll and rolling down the banana. It was generously distributed to everyone and everyone envied it. In later life, elephants found the long nose very useful, for example, hooking the fruit on the tree, rolling up the tree, or putting up their noses to bathe themselves when they were full of water ... Everyone thought the long nose was really good, so they extended their noses to each other.