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What is the original text of "The Traveler Tree"?

In the Republic of Burundi, in the heart of Africa, there are two big green trees in front of the small white building where we live. They are different from ordinary trees. They have no branches and tall and slender trunks. Only a cluster of long hard broad leaves grows on the top, neatly arranged in a row, like an unfolded feather fan, or like a peacock in bloom. Screen.

In other African countries, this kind of tree is also planted in front of many gorgeous houses or villas. With this kind of tree, those buildings seem to add a lot of elegance. I thought that this kind of tree could only grow in places with bright sunshine, fertile soil and sufficient rainfall. Later, while traveling in the desert, I discovered that this kind of tree also grows in the vast sea of ??sand. Against the backdrop of the yellow sand, it looks increasingly green and full of vitality.

I asked my African friend: "What is this tree called?"

The African friend looked up at the green broad leaves and replied: "Its name is very unique, it is called Travel." Tree."

"Why is it called the Traveler Tree?"

The African friend explained: "This tree originally grew in the desert and was affected by the hot sand. When you are parched and thirsty, if you encounter this tree, just make a cut on it with a knife, and it will ooze fragrant and delicious juice to quench your thirst. It is a friend of desert travelers, so it is called a traveler. Tree."

I looked up at the Traveler Tree again and couldn't help but be in awe.

It was born in a barren and desolate barren land, giving travelers a spring of hope while trekking through the desert. It was transplanted to the prosperous and prosperous Tongdu City, giving tourists visiting Africa an earthy and earthy flavor. It benefits people and does not change their character due to different circumstances.

When I left Africa, I wanted to bring back a seedling of the traveler tree and transplant it into my yard. But I didn't do that. I thought: It would be better to transplant the qualities of the traveler tree into my heart.