The shepherd who planted trees wrote a 700-word composition?

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The shepherd Elzhea Pfeiffer once had a happy life of his own, but his perfect happy life was broken by the death of his beloved son and wife. He abandoned loneliness, left his hometown and came to a new home with his dog and sheep. He found that the land here was dying because there were no trees, and people's spiritual and material life collapsed because of the harsh environment. The shepherd is determined to do something to change the environment.

From the age of 52 (19 10), he used the shepherd's leisure time to plant nearly 100 oak seeds on the desolate mountain. When the author knew him, he was 55 years old. In the past three years, he planted 654.38 million oak seeds, of which 20,000 survived. Because of the destruction of nature, 654.38+100000 young trees have grown. When the author came back from World War I, he found that shepherds never stopped planting trees. His forest farm is 1 1 km long and 3 km at its widest point. World War II did not affect shepherds to plant trees every day. In the hands of shepherds, a forest-covered Canaan region appeared.

The shepherd has a quiet and serene heart. He lives alone. The author describes that because a person lives alone, he "even loses the instinct of language". He insisted on planting trees until the end of his life.

His inner peace has never been disturbed by any external force. The harsh environment can't disturb him. The dry soil is full of dust, and his lonely figure splits the ground with an iron bar and puts seeds into the pit. The horror of war can't disturb him. During World War I, fighter planes roared and smoke filled the air, and his figure and his forest stood tall. The outside world doesn't know him, even doesn't care about him, but it can't isolate him. Rangers specially sent by the government for this magical "natural forest" strictly forbid shepherds to make a fire. He took it away without explanation. It has also been described in the short film that people cut down trees for the needs of war, and shepherds turn a blind eye to this and plant trees themselves.