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Chapter 32 Thirty-first pears with good quality and low price

My little brother Jiechen loved pastries when he was young, especially a kind of pancake filled with red bean paste. of various fruits. Sometimes the temple also bought some fruits, and the masters gave Jiechen a few each time, and specially told him that eating more fruits would be good for his health, but Jiechen acted like accepting assignments. He stuffed it into his mouth with a sad face. Sometimes, the benefactors who come to the temple to offer incense will also give Jie Chen one or two apples and oranges, and Jie Chen will secretly give them to Jie Chi. Not picky eaters. From the perspective of eating alone, Jie Chi's performance is impeccable, he never refuses anything that can be eaten, including the apple that Jie Chen took a bite out of.The reason why an apple is bitten is often because the benefactor who gave Jie Chen an apple would not leave until he saw Jie Chen eat a bite, so Jie Chen had no choice but to take a bite.

One year, Jiechen suffered from a cold and was ill for a few days. After recovering from the illness, he kept coughing continuously. Master Zhiheng specially made rock candied pears for Jiechen to cure his cough.After eating it for a few days, not only did it cure Jie Chen's disease, but also changed his habit of not eating fruit, and Jie Chen fell in love with eating pears ever since. At the beginning, everyone thought it would be good for Jie Chen to eat more fruits, so they let Jie Chen eat. As a result, Jie Chen had diarrhea several times because he ate too much. Since then, every time we went to buy fruit, Jie Chen would often take the initiative to ask to go with us. Jie Chen would look at the pears again and again until we bought some.

I remember it was last year, when Jie Ao and I took Jie Chen to buy fruit in Miao Town, we picked a lot from the fruit stand, and naturally we didn't forget to buy more of Jie Chen's favorite pears.The benefactor of the fruit stand sorted the fruit into several bags for us, Jie Ao and I carried two bags and walked to the temple.Walking to the intersection, Jie Ao was stopped by a benefactor. The benefactor said that the computer at home was broken, and he asked Jie Ao to take a look. Then Jie Ao handed over his bag of fruit to Jie Chen and went to the benefactor's house. After walking for a while, Jie Chen saw that I had taken too much, so he volunteered to help.I wanted to give him a light bag, but Jie Chen proposed to take the heaviest bag with pears in it.I handed him the bag, and Jie Chen happily walked ahead, but the bag was too heavy, and Jie Chen walked slower and slower, so he had to constantly change the posture of holding the bag.

In the end, the fruits in the bag fell out one by one, Jie Chen had no choice but to keep picking up, trying to exchange for a lighter bag for Jie Chen, but found that only half of the fruits in the bag in his hand had fallen out, which was the last time. It's lighter. We often hope that the more things we can get, the better, but in fact this is not the case. Should what we should get be within the range we can bear? Perhaps we are not thankful that we have acquired things beyond our ability, because those things may end up being burdens.
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