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What is the first thing you remember when you were a child?

A period full of childlike innocence and curiosity is full of interest and enthusiasm for the things around us and the exploration of the world. Recalling the first thing when I was a child, I can't help but think of my experience of growing plants with my father.

As a child who likes nature since childhood, I have always had special feelings for plants. Every day after school, I always rush into the garden to feel the moisture of the soil and the warmth of the sun. And what I like best is to cultivate our small garden with my father.

At that time, my father always spent a lot of time teaching me how to plant trees He will first find a place suitable for planting, then dig a flushing pit, then gently put the roots in by hand, slowly sprinkle the soil, and finally gently pour water. My father always explains the principle of each step while operating, which makes me learn a lot of useful knowledge.

Through this process, I learned a lot about plant growth, and also cultivated my patience and sense of responsibility. I learned that the growth of seeds needs soil, water and sunshine, and every step is to provide a suitable growth environment for plants. I also understand that plants need constant care and attention so that they can thrive.

This childhood experience has a deep influence on me. Not only let me have a deeper understanding of the growth of plants, but also cultivate my love for nature and awareness of protection. I began to pay attention to environmental issues and tried to explore how to better protect the ecosystem. I also opened a small botanical garden, hoping to arouse more people's awareness of protection by showing everyone the beauty and importance of plants.

This childhood experience also indicates my future research direction to some extent. As a 30-year-old professor, my research mainly focuses on the field of plant ecology. I have been devoted to exploring the interaction between plants and the environment and how to promote sustainable development by protecting plant ecosystems. Through field investigation and laboratory research, I deeply studied the growth mechanism of plants and the relationship between plants and the environment. At the same time, I also actively participate in community education activities, and strive to spread knowledge about plants and the importance of environmental protection to more people.

By recalling the first thing when I was a child, I can see my growth track and future development direction. Although the experience of growing plants as a child is only an ordinary memory, it planted a seed in my heart, which made me constantly pursue knowledge and explore the mysteries of nature. I believe that no matter in the past or in the future, I will continue to maintain this love for life and nature and make more contributions to promoting sustainable development with my research and education work.