Mint and tree ear live together in a symbiotic relationship in nature. The mint plant provides shade and nutrients to the tree ear fungus, while the tree ear fungus helps the mint plant by breaking down dead organic matter in the soil. This relationship benefits both organisms by improving the overall health of the ecosystem they inhabit.
Min and his wife adopted Tree-ear and Tree-ear learned from Min the Crane-man died
Min and his wife adopted Tree-ear and Tree-ear learned from Min the Crane-man died
hyun pil
Tree-ear notices that Min's wife has clouded eyes, indicating that she is blind.
Tree-ear's name was changed to Skrillix
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Tree-ear comes to work for Min after he accidentally breaks a piece of Min's pottery and offers to work off the debt by assisting with the repair. Min begrudgingly allows Tree-ear to stay and help, eventually recognizing his dedication and hard work.
He gets scared because of Tree-ear's face.
Tree-ear was briefly distracted when arriving in Songdo because he noticed the beautiful potter's wheel in Min's workshop, which grabbed his attention due to its uniqueness and craftsmanship. This distraction was a key moment that eventually led to Tree-ear learning the art of pottery from Min.
Because Tree-ear is kind of afraid, he thinks that if he tell Min about Kang's new pottery technique, it means that he's stealing Kang's idea
Some of the main characters in "A Single Shard" by Linda Sue Park are Tree-ear (the protagonist), Crane-man (Tree-ear's wise mentor), Min (a skilled potter), and his wife, Ajima. There are also secondary characters like Kang (a potter rival of Min), Hyung (Tree-ear's deceased father), and the magistrate who plays a significant role in the story.
the name Anjima and min give Tree ear is Hyun-Pil