Carpenter Maimaiti made a jewelry box for a little girl, but the wealthy landlord Bayi insisted it was made from a log he had dropped on the road, demanding that the carpenter compensate him by crafting a set of furniture. A few days later, the carpenter built a small cabin in the mountains. Bayi claimed it was his property and demanded that the carpenter cut down a hundred trees for him each year as an exchange. In the end, Bayi was injured when a tree fell on his leg. Maimaiti rescued him, and Bayi was deeply moved by this act, beginning to understand the life philosophy that "goodness is better than evil."
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