I said: "No matter how people can eat at a cheap price to buy it; all like to eat it, and this is the end of its benefits."
Daddy said: "Of course a lot of peanuts at the end of the usefulness; but the same is very valuable. This is a small bean that is not good-looking apples. Peaches, pomegranates, their branches hanging fruit, bright red color of green, it is I hope that arising envy at the end of the heart. He only fruit buried in the underground, when mature, people close to him to dig out, you occasionally see a peanut Sesu long on the ground, can not be detected immediately that he has no fruit, you have to wait until the He can be contacted to know. "
We say: "Yes." Mother nodded, daddy goes on: "So you have to like peanuts, because he is useful, not great, things look good." I said: "Well, people do useful People who do not do great, decent people. "Daddy said:" This is what I hope for you at the end. "
Ye Lan before we talk about casual, although not all peanut products, but at the end of his father, then India is still in my heart edition. “Peanuts are so cheap,” said I, “that anyone can afford to eat them. Peanuts are everyone’s favorite. That’s why we call peanuts good.”
“It’s true that peanuts have many uses,” said Father, “but they’re most beloved in one respect. Unlike nice-looking apples, peaches and pomegranates, which hang their fruit on branches and win people’s instant admiration with their brilliant colours, tiny little peanuts bury themselves underground and remain unearthed until they’re ripe. When you come upon a peanut plant lying curled up on the ground, you can never immediately tell whether or not it bears any nuts until you touch them.”
“That’s true,” we said in unison. Mother also nodded. “So you must take after peanuts,” Father continued, “because they’re useful though not great and nice-looking.”
“Then you mean one should be useful rather than great and nice-looking,” I said.
“That’s what I expect of you,” Father concluded.
We kept chatting until the party broke up late at night. Today, though nothing is left of the goodies made of peanuts, Father’s words remain engraved in my mind.
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