Military fans know that during the Second World War, the ** of tung oil remained high. However, the same plant product, a plant called "ground skin" in our country is worthless, and even can be seen everywhere, no one picks it up. This herb is strong and does not require careful care, and is used as a broom by rural households, while also having medicinal properties. The strange thing is that the value of the ground skin in Japan has skyrocketed by a hundred times, why?
Commonly used as a common plant in China, it has a wide range of uses but does not have much economic value. On the contrary, Japan's emphasis on the skin stems from its high ornamentality. Depending on the season, the skin changes its colours and becomes a pleasing sight. For a country dominated by tourism, it is crucial to create beautiful scenery to attract more tourists and drive economic growth.
The existence of ground skin is found on the streets of Japan, and pedestrians cannot destroy it at will, otherwise they will be punished. This reflects the fact that the same plant is treated very differently in different cultures and environments. This also leads to the reflection that in today's globalized world, there are huge differences in the values of the same thing in different regions.
In times of peace and war, there will be huge fluctuations in the ** of certain products. This shows that the impact of demand on ** is crucial. In the future, as the number of ground skin decreases, people will cherish this landscape plant more, and may use it as a broom less and choose more to cultivate and sell it. Just like the situation of the earth, the value of many things is unpredictable and is always affected by external factors.
This "mystery of the earth's skin" provokes deeper thinking: how do we perceive and evaluate the value of things in a pluralistic world?The cultural background, economic system, and people's aesthetics in different regions are all shaping the different treatment of things. It also reminds us that in the current of globalization, it is essential to understand and respect the differences between different cultures.
Through the "Mystery of the Earth's Skin", we can see that each item has its own special values, depending on the environment and the era. This has made us realize that to understand the true value of something, we need to go beyond the surface and dig deep into its cultural, historical and social context. Perhaps, it is in this diverse exchange that we are able to better understand and appreciate the uniqueness of this world.
In this article, the author provokes me to think deeply by talking about the huge differences in the value of China's "earthskin" in different countries and environments. This "Mystery of the Earth's Skin" is not only an article about plants, but also a multi-dimensional reflection on culture, economy, and environment.
First of all, the article made me realize that in today's globalized world, there will be huge differences in the treatment of the same thing in different regions. In China, the ground skin is used as an ordinary plant or even as a broom, and has little economic value. However, in Japan, ground skin has been given a higher value due to its ornamentality, and it has become a unique landscape plant. Behind this difference are cultural and aesthetic differences, and the different ways in which different societies use natural resources.
Secondly, the article mentions the impact of the years of peace and the years of war on certain products. This led me to think about the relationship between the economy and the social environment. In times of peace, the demand for ground skin is relatively stable, and it is also relatively stable. And during the war years, the demand for specific products surged, leading to a crazy climb. This reminds me of the dramatic increase in the price of some resources in wartime throughout history, reflecting the enormous impact of war on the economy.
The article concludes by pointing out a more profound problem, that is, the different cultures, economic systems, and people's aesthetics in different regions shape the different treatment of things. This has taught me that in the context of globalization, we need to be more aware of and respect the differences between different cultures. Through the understanding of such differences, we can better establish cultural integration in the era of globalization, so as to better promote the development of human society.
Overall, this article succeeds in drawing on the reader's thoughts on the relationship between culture, economy, and environment through the small example of the "mystery of the earth's skin". In just a short text, through the description of the earth's skin, a multi-level and multi-dimensional social picture is presented. This makes me wonder if we need to pay more attention to the multiple and deep layers behind things in order to better face today's complex and ever-changing world.
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