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Allusions about cherries

18 cherry, 18 bend.

Jesus took his disciple Peter on a long journey. When he saw a small horseshoe on the road, he asked Peter to pick it up, but Peter was too lazy to bend down and pretended not to hear it.

Jesus said nothing. He picked up a horseshoe himself. When he passed the town, he went to the blacksmith's shop and asked for three pence, and used the money to buy 18 cherries.

They walked on through the vast wilderness. Knowing that Peter was thirsty and hungry, Jesus let a cherry hidden in his sleeve fall out, and Peter quickly picked it up and ate it.

Jesus got lost, and Peter turned in a panic 18 times.

Jesus smiled and said to Peter, "If you once bent down, you won't bend down endlessly in the future." .

If you don't do small things, you will work hard on smaller things in the future. "

Extended data

Cherry is the Chinese name of Arcelora cherry.

It is native to tropical America and the Caribbean Sea in the West Indies, so it is also called West Indies Cherry.

It is suitable for growing in tropical and subtropical areas with abundant rainfall, sufficient sunshine and suitable temperature. It is famous for its rich vitamin C, and is recognized as "the king of natural VC" and "the fruit of life" in the world.

The wild species of European cherry are widely distributed in the south of Kokasa Mountains in northern Iran, until the mountains in western Europe.

In the 2nd-3rd century A.D., cherries were gradually spread to all parts of the European continent for cultivation, and by the end of 16, they had been widely cultivated economically. European cherry is a relatively tall tree, while European cherry seedlings are small trees.

In the 3rd century BC, the Greeks planted cherry seedlings artificially for the first time. At that time, the Roman Empire cultivated cherries as fruit trees and brought back cherry resources from the occupied countries.

During the occupation of Britain by the Roman Empire in 40-60 AD, Britain began to grow cherries.

By the14th century, cherry seedlings were planted in Nordic countries.

/kloc-in the 0/7th century, European immigrants brought European cherry seedlings to North America.

With the expansion of European and North American countries in the world, cherries have also been brought to most temperate countries in the world.

Cherry cultivation in China began in 1970s, from 65438 to 2009, when it was introduced by missionaries and expatriates.

According to Manchuria Fruit Tree in 19 15, American missionary J.L.Nevius brought the first batch of sweet cherry seedlings, sour cherry seedlings and hybrid cherry seedlings of 18 into the southeast mountainous area of Yantai, Shandong Province in 18+0.

Since then, Naong and other varieties have been introduced from Russia, Germany, France and other countries through different channels and planted in Qingdao, Dalian, Weihai and other places.