APAD: pears for your heirs

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7grizzly
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Meaning:

   An adage to encourage us to think long-term and look after future generations.

 

Background:

   Pear trees are very slow growing.

 

   Pear trees, especially the old English varieties that would have been the

   subject of this proverb, take many years to mature and give fruit. You don't

   plant them for yourself but for your heirs.

 

   The full version of the phrase, which is a 17th century English proverb, is:

 

     Walnuts and pears you plant for your heirs.

 

   The sense of the altruistic nature of tree planting was also expressed by

   Thomas Fuller in his work Gnomologia: A Collection of the Proverbs, Maxims

   and Adages That Inspired Benjamin Franklin and Poor Richard's Almanack, 1732:

 

     "He that plants trees loves others beside himself."

 

- www.phrases.org.uk [edited]

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It must be rare in this fast-changing world to plant pears for heirs but the

idea of leaving a legacy is as perennial as the grass. One of my ancestors, on

dad's side, came from a long line of landowners in Peking suburbs but the family

fortune snapped as he turned to opium and blew his inheritance. His children

were bitter, but not for long. The bereft heirs were classified as lower-middle

peasants when New China swept along and their families sailed unscathed

through the horrors of the 50s and 60s. They were genuinely thankful when they

told us grandkids their stories. Their luck sounded gratuitous and no one could

answer my questions: "Did he plan it? Did he see what's coming down the pike?"

最西边的岛上
A touching story and a good Q ;-). Often hear people asking
最西边的岛上
the same. Fate is a big factor in 1s life, I would think ...
最西边的岛上
We r togetherHere by fate & planting APAD pears 4 MYSJ heirs
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7grizzly
The lesson: opium, long feared and maligned, is a good thing
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7grizzly
with the right dosage and good timing :-)
妖妖灵
传家宝~ 前人栽树,后人乘凉~
最西边的岛上
weed's legal inCA &Canada2 4 adults (never hadAny myself;-)
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7grizzly
Inspired by that ancestor, I look forward to trying :-)
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7grizzly
Yes! 千秋万载,一统江湖 :-))
最西边的岛上
shhh (fake doc might sell U out to the border guard ;-)
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7grizzly
He might be doing me a favor :-)
最西边的岛上
Yes, bcuz his name's Sarah :-)))))))))
硅谷居士
Good story! 一命二运三读书!
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7grizzly
Thanks! 还有这一说?看来读书还是不错的 :-)
最西边的岛上
:-) IMHO, it ain't about books°rees, but what we learned
最西边的岛上
& how we use the knowledge in work & life. :-))
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7grizzly
What?! No degrees? I wasted my first 30yrs for nothing! :-))
最西边的岛上
Oh, starting salary is different ;-))
移花接木
小时候听到过这个谚语:桃三杏四梨五年,想吃苹果五六年,枣树当年就见钱。
移花接木
核桃结果十二年,walnut the longest one indeed
硅谷居士
原话是:一命二运三风水,四积阴德五读书。
暖冬cool夏
Love ur paragraph!! Except the last sentence, not very clear
暖冬cool夏
To me, every fruit comes hard, even tomatoes grow slow in我后院
暖冬cool夏
富不过三代,穷不过三代:)
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7grizzly
就记得第一,三句。Walnuts need 12yrs?!
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7grizzly
Thanks! How do you think it could be improved?
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7grizzly
That's what we say, too.
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7grizzly
I had good luck with tomatoes. My sage grows well.
暖冬cool夏
It's clearer now after the 2nd reading. There's a proverb in
暖冬cool夏
My tomatoes grow well, but are still green after months:)等不及
暖冬cool夏
the last sentence. My bad:) I think you meant he presaged wh
暖冬cool夏
what‘s in store. But it could be just fate:)