From Mark Twain's Protecting Forests and Good Words and Sentences?

Today, my mother and I read the story of Mark Twain protecting the forest. The story mainly tells that Mark Twain wants to build a house in a place, but there is still a small tree growing there. A worker wants to cut it down and build a house in this place. When Mark Twain knew about it, he resolutely stopped it. He said angrily, "God, what are you doing?" ? Don't cut down this tree! The worker said doubtfully, "Sir, do you mean to leave this tree in your future bedroom?" Hearing this, Mark Twain said angrily, "If I want to cut down that tree, I'd rather not build a house. "

Through this story, I understand a truth: caring for nature and protecting every tree means protecting the earth on which we live.

Have your own opinions.