In an ancient Indian village, there was a clever shepherd boy. Every day, he would take his herd of cows to graze on the grassland near the village. Although the village was peaceful and serene, it often faced some difficult problems.
One day, the water source in the village suddenly became turbid and had a strange smell. The villagers had no idea what to do. They gathered together to discuss, but no one could come up with a solution. Seeing the worried looks on everyone's faces, the shepherd boy decided to use his wisdom to help the village.
The shepherd boy came to the river and carefully observed the water. He noticed some strange marks upstream of the river. It seemed that something had fallen into the river, which had led to the pollution of the water source. So, he walked upstream along the river, not missing any details along the way.
As he walked, he saw a large pit filled with garbage and some strange herbs. The shepherd boy thought to himself that it must be these things that had been washed into the river by the rain, making the river so dirty. He began to clean up this pit, picking up the garbage aside and carefully classifying those strange herbs.
After cleaning up the pit, the shepherd boy returned to the village. He told the villagers what he had discovered and explained to them the importance of protecting the environment. He said that if everyone didn't pay attention to protecting the environment, such things would happen again. The villagers thought what the shepherd boy said was very reasonable. They began to clean up the environment around the village together and no longer littered randomly.
However, a new problem emerged. Suddenly, a lot of pests appeared in the village's farmland. The crops were bitten so badly by the pests that they were almost unrecognizable. The villagers were in trouble again. They had tried various methods, such as catching the pests by hand, but there were too many pests to catch them all.
Seeing this situation, the shepherd boy came up with a good idea. He knew that there was a kind of bird that liked to eat these pests very much. So, he ran to the nearby forest and attracted a lot of these birds in his own way. Then, he brought the flock of birds to the farmland. When these birds saw the pests in the farmland, they flew down one after another to catch them. Before long, most of the pests in the farmland had been eaten, and the crops gradually regained their vitality.
After these two incidents, the shepherd boy's wisdom was recognized and praised by the villagers. Everyone respected him very much, and when they had problems, they would come to consult him. And the shepherd boy continued to lead his herd of cows, living happily in this village, and always paying attention to the situation of the village, guarding the village with his wisdom.