Used the technique of comparison, reflecting the advantages of peanuts, "peanuts have many benefits, there is one most valuable", that is, the inner beauty of the peanut and its high value, the relevant original text is as follows:
The father said: "Peanuts have many benefits, there is one most valuable: its fruit is buried in the ground, unlike peaches, pomegranates and apples that hang their bright red and green fruits high on the branches, making them attractive at first sight. In the ground, unlike peaches, pomegranates, apples, the bright red and tender green fruit hanging high on the branches, so that people will be born at the first sight of adoration. You see it grows short on the ground, and when it is ripe, you cannot tell at once whether it has fruit or not; you must dig it up to find out."
Extended information:
The prose of "Falling Peanuts" is a work by modern Chinese writer Xu Dishan. This is a narrative essay, the whole text around the "planting peanuts - peanut harvesting - eating peanuts - discussing peanuts" to write. The whole text is written around "planting peanuts - harvesting peanuts - eating peanuts - discussing peanuts", which is a true record of the author's childhood family activities and education.
The essay describes the family's harvesting of peanuts, and by talking about the benefits of peanuts, it draws a metaphor for others, revealing the peanut's character of not trying to make a name for itself, and of its silent dedication. It shows that people have to be useful and not to be people who only talk about decency but have no benefit to others, and expresses the author's ideals and values of life that do not seek fame and fortune, but only seek to benefit the society.