There might be a group of friends as the main characters. They meet under the mango tree regularly, and their friendship, their adventures together, and the conflicts that arise among them form the core of the story.
It could also be about change. Maybe the story uses the mango tree as a constant while the characters around it go through various changes. The tree witnesses their growth, their joys, and sorrows, and through this, the theme of change and the passage of time is explored.
In order to make the mangost fruit tree bear more fruits, one needed to pay attention to the following points. First of all, suitable environment and soil conditions were very important for the growth of mangoos. Mangostans liked warm, moist, and airy environments, and were suitable for growing in tropical and sub-tropical regions. The soil must be loose, fertile, and well drained. Secondly, during the growth period, fertilizer should be applied at the right time. It could be used to enrich the nutrients of the fruit trees and increase the yield. In addition, they had to cut and trim at the right time to remove unhealthy or weak branches and ears. They had to keep the canopy airy and transparent, which was conducive to the growth and ripening of fruits. In addition, fruit trees were vulnerable to pests and diseases during the growth period. Pesticide should be sprayed in time to prevent pests and diseases, ensure the healthy growth of fruit trees, and increase fruit yield. Finally, during the flower bud differentiation period, the foliage could be sprayed with a flower accelerator at the right time to promote the flower bud's differentiation and growth, and increase the fruit yield.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel in detail. But generally, it might be about events that revolve around a mango tree, perhaps the lives of people associated with it, like a family who has a mango tree in their yard and the stories of their joys, sorrows, and changes that are somehow connected to the tree.
I don't know for sure, but it could be a family. Maybe there's a wise old grandfather who has been taking care of the mango tree for years. There might also be a young boy or girl who loves to climb the tree and play around it.
In this story, the man sitting under the tree remains somewhat of an enigma. He could be a philosopher deep in thought, or perhaps just a tired traveler taking a rest. Without more context, it's difficult to determine his specific identity.
The Wild Fox Under the Tree series consisted of three Chinese novels, including the Legend of the Search God, the Wilderness, the Fantasy, and some other short stories and chapters. The series of novels used myths, legends, and history as material to construct a colorful fantasy world, telling the disputes and interactions between various gods, monsters, humans, and mysterious forces.
The Search for Gods series had a wide influence in the Chinese fantasy world and was widely accepted and loved by readers. The story structure of this series is compact, the plot is full of ups and downs, the characters are full, the characters are different, the language is concise and bright, and the poetry is considered a classic work of Chinese fantasy novels.
The 'The House on Mango Street' short story is centered around the coming-of-age of the protagonist in a disadvantaged setting. It delves into her relationships, her sense of belonging, and her attempts to find her own voice and escape.
The significance could be many things. Maybe it represents a moment of peace and reflection for the man. It might also symbolize his detachment from the chaos around him.