Don't cut down trees in winter

When I first saw this article, I was attracted by this topic, and I couldn't help but have a question in my mind: Why can't I cut down trees in winter? So I finished reading this short story with great interest. In fact, after reading it, I found that this is not only an article about cutting down trees, but also contains a profound but often overlooked truth.

Don't cut down trees in winter, because in winter, you can't tell whether a tree is completely dead or not. Although it seems that the branches are broken when touched, and the trunk is dry and fragile, maybe this is just a way to conserve energy, because it will still sprout new buds next spring, which will make people feel endless vitality and vitality.

We often complain because our children can't finish the teacher's homework correctly, and scold them for their poor grades, because at that time, we saw a hopeless child, a child with no future, just like a withered fig tree in winter, but fortunately, the fig tree met an experienced grandfather, who survived and could glow with life in the next year; However, our children only met an ignorant teacher, and since then they have been depressed and decadent, and they have been unable to lift their heads in front of their classmates and teachers. This reminds me of Newton and Einstein ... they were once considered mediocre or even idiots when they were young. If they were not born with strong tenacity, I think it's not just their former teachers who regret it.

How many people will believe that beautiful butterflies actually evolved from those disgusting green worms, and then found themselves as butterflies and pupae? In order to let us have tears and regrets when we are old, and to let more children have the time and opportunity to break out of the cocoon, please remember: don't cut down trees in winter!