What is the symbolic significance of the old man and the tree and persimmon tree in the novel?

Persimmon tree has two symbolic meanings, one is to symbolize kind people, and the other is to symbolize beautiful things that are easily destroyed by people.

It's a pity that beautiful things have been destroyed.

Persimmon trees are kind and caring, trying their best to help mankind and contribute fruits to mankind.

② Persimmon trees are indifferent to fame and wealth, and do not ask for anything in return, but human beings cut it down regardless of these.

(3) The novel uses persimmon trees to express the beautiful things in the world. When it was destroyed, it was regrettable.

The author reflects the sadness of the elderly to the world through persimmon trees.

The old man and persimmon tree have gone through the hardships of the years, and their faces are full of vicissitudes, and they have worked hard all their lives.

The old man can't walk, but he still has to make a living. The persimmon tree was cut down, probably because people thought it was of little use.

(3) The novel is about an old man who walks through persimmon trees. At the end, the persimmon tree and the old man cried, which was meaningful and reflected the loss and sadness of the old man being left out or even abandoned by society.