A beautiful paragraph poem describing Chinese tallow

The fruit of Sapium sebiferum is black when it is ripe, but the seeds with white aril are exposed after the fruit is cracked and will not fall for a long time.

After the leaves fall in winter, white and black seeds are covered with branches, like a scene of pearl jade, against the white snow.

The ancients wrote a poem, "I occasionally see white treetops, but I suspect there are small flowers in the rivers and seas." "The former village is ripe with tallow, and I suspect it is early plum." Chinese tallow seeds look like plum blossoms, showing another kind of beauty.

On winter nights, looking at the seeds on the Chinese tallow tree beside the street lamp is more like the stars in the night sky and the white pearls covered with branches.

Whether it's like a blooming plum blossom or like stars and pearls, looking at them in the cold winter can't help but give birth to a kind of respect.

Photography: my inner peace