A Taoist priest, dressed in rags and wearing a hat, begged in front of the car and couldn't get rid of it. It's really hateful. The villagers are angry and scold him, which attracts a lot of onlookers. The Taoist priest said that there are hundreds of pears in a car, and there is no big loss for laymen as long as they have one. Why are you angry? He was advised to pick the worst one and send it away. The villagers refused, saying that all my cars were good.
A waiter in a roadside shop was impatient with the noise, so he bought one for the Taoist priest and told everyone to disperse. Don't get in the way and delay business. The Taoist thanked him and said that monks should not be stingy. There are hundreds of good pears that I want to share with you. One person heckled, since there are pears, eat your own. Why come here to find a curse? The Taoist priest said that the layman is not sensible and the poor need this kind of nuclear seed. After eating pears, I took off the shovel on my shoulder, dug a small pit to bury the core, and asked others for hot water. Everyone laughed and thought the Taoist priest was crazy. A busybody really went to a roadside shop to find a bowl of hot water. The Taoist priest took it, bowed down and thanked it, and threw it in the soil.
Everyone just thought it was interesting and looked around, and the villagers selling pears stood among them. When it was a miracle, they craned their necks to pay close attention to it and almost forgot their own business. Suddenly, I saw the buds break through the ground, growing taller and bigger. It's amazing, it blooms in the blink of an eye, and an excellent pear hangs on the tree. Everyone exclaimed. The Taoist priest said with a smile that pears on the branches can be picked at will. Everyone only knows that it is a fairy pear. If you eat it, you will live forever. The villagers who sell pears are also vying to pick them, saying that they are his seeds. However, they were knocked down several times and never touched. They were flustered and annoyed.
They asked the Taoist priest to plant it again. The Taoist laughed and said that the pears were gone after eating and could not be planted any more. Tintin cut it with a spatula for a long time, then carried it on his shoulder with branches and leaves, and roared off.
The Taoist priest left, and everyone took pears. Some have already eaten, some are eating, and some are reluctant to eat. They carefully carried them home, and they scattered one by one. The pear seller felt that this fairy pear was obviously planted by himself, but he didn't get a penny, which was quite unfair and had to give up. However, when I turned around, I saw that my car full of pears had disappeared. I was very scared. I rushed over and took a closer look. A handlebar was missing. I suddenly realized that the fairy pears that the Taoist priest asked everyone to pick were actually my own. Look at the broken part of the handlebar. It's also newly cut. The villagers were furious and hurried to catch up and turned the corner, only to find that the broken handle was thrown under the wall, and the pear tree was undoubtedly cut by the Taoist priest. The villagers picked it up and continued to chase it, but the Taoist priest had long since disappeared and could not be chased. People in a city, for it.
Different stone yue:
Stingy compatriots are naive. In the final analysis, his failure deserves to be laughed at. If he is willing to give the Taoist a pear at will, he won't lose a car full of pears. Look at today's rich people, who obviously have inexhaustible property. Once friends come to ask for help, they haven't spoken. He has cried his eyes out, and told you about the recent expenses and that he will drink northwest wind for a few days. After hearing this, you are embarrassed not to lend him a few liters of rice. People are always like this, even brothers and sons will be more cautious. If they want to help the weak and help the poor and reward the helpless with some food, they will never think about it, but when it comes to gambling, they will lose everything. In contrast, one
It is human nature that country people are reluctant to part with a pear. No wonder.