
Beehive on the Sycamore Tree
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Next to a newly built house, there is a tall and straight sycamore tree. On the branch is a beehive as big as a pear, hanging between the branches. It is a landmark of the small village. From a distance, it looks like a bell hanging high, but no one dares to touch it. Once it is provoked, thousands of wasps will fly out and sting it. The villagers didn't pay attention to it at first, or they seemed to live in harmony with each other hidden among the lush leaves. In winter, when the leaves fell off, the truth came to light, and they couldn't help but marvel at the masterpiece of the wasps. The wasp flew away and then flew back, persisting silently, but growing and multiplying, unwilling to leave this castle-like home, unlike most young people in this village who rarely come back after leaving the village. Only Chen Aliang stayed in the village after he joined the army and was demobilized. Many times his comrades, relatives and friends invited him to go to the city to work in the city, but he was declined. Aliang had youthful passion and a broad mind. He secretly determined to do something good. He believed that digging in the dirt would also create gold.
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