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Prune camphor tree
A camphor tree is planted every three or five meters on the main road of the community, and now it is two or three stories high. The lush leaves add a lot of scenery to the community.

These days, I saw some people pruning camphor trees. They set up a tall scaffold, took a saw with a handle and cut off branches. Originally a good camphor tree, sparse, even bare. I asked a worker: Why do you want to cut off branches? What are the benefits? He said, don't you remember the heavy snow last year? If it snows, it will break branches. I went to another place and asked the same question again. The worker said: after pruning, it will grow more beautiful and stronger next year. They tied the cut branches with straw ropes and carried them away by car. The overall operation is still very professional.

Such a beautiful camphor tree needs pruning, not to mention people. When people grow to a certain age, should they "trim" for the sake of "health" and "beauty" in the coming year? If you gain something, you must also suffer something, everything you have lost.