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The elements here seem to have no constant, continually transforming into various energies.

Tang Xian recalls the sacred tree of the Zudun People, which in Shang Lu’s research demonstrates that the seeds of the sacred tree are constantly changing, utterly unpredictable in what kind of form the tree will take or what kind of fruit it will bear.

Although one is inanimate and the other living, they appear so remarkably similar.

Another difference is that these en ...

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