The real version of the "cash cow" in Britain is covered with tens of thousands of coins. Why doesn't anyone dare to take it?

Because of the different historical evolution, each region will form its own unique story system, so many countries have their own unique rumors, such as Japanese urban legends, which are bred in the social atmosphere of Japan, and so are China's China myths.

Speaking of fairy tales, I wonder if you have heard the story of "cash cow". Legend has it that there was a lazy man who completely lost his father's inheritance, and then he heard the rumor of "cash cow". Once he found it, there would be endless glory, so he went out to look for it, but there was no news until he met an old man who told him, "cash cow, two branches, two branches." So lazy people know that the cash cow comes from their own hands and live a rich life according to the advice of the old man. The main purpose of this legend is to tell us that there is no cash cow in the world, and wealth can only be obtained by our own efforts. However, some people doubt this. Is there really no cash cow in this world?

Theoretically, there is absolutely no cash cow, but there is indeed a veritable "cash cow" here in Britain. It is said that money will not be blown away by the strong wind and there will be no pie in the sky, but a tree full of coins was diagnosed in North Yorkshire, England. The trunk is densely covered with coins, and the density will make those people with intensive phobia faint on the spot. This is because this kind of tree is not only covered with concealment on the juicy surface, but also has dense coins deep inside the tree.

This tree is difficult for local people to understand, because they have not seen similar records of this cash cow in the forest, and no one knows why a tree will grow here. Even if we look at these coins, some of them have a history of hundreds of years. Because of the age, many coins are a little broken. But although it looks disgusting, and the coins are not brand-new and have no shiny feeling, the value of this tree is really not low, because these coins are very collectible, and relatively complete old coins can also fetch a good price. However, although the tree is valuable, I have never seen anyone really deduct money. Why?

In fact, this is going to talk about the origin of this tree. In the exploration behind the town, it was found that this tree was actually a "wishing tree" of people centuries ago. In18th century England, people believed that trees were spiritual. If a patient throws a coin at a particular tree, his illness may be taken away by the tree. So it is difficult to count how many people have thrown coins at this tree, and when the tree grows up, these coins are embedded in its trunk. Therefore, no one dares to take these coins. He may be ill, and there is no reason to offend unlucky people.