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"Champs fallen leaves" 160 yuan? Cause hot discussion among netizens

Fallen leaves will be seen in autumn, which is a natural phenomenon. Now many businesses have taken a fancy to business opportunities. The sale of 'Champs Elysees leaves', it is reported that a piece of French Champs Elysees leaves is 160 yuan! Businessmen are mounting Wutong leaves in photo frames or gift boxes, known as the "fragrant Pavilion leaves". Some merchants said that this is French fallen leaves, and the price reaches 160 yuan a piece.

I believe everyone has heard the song "advertising balloon". One of the lyrics is "gifts don't need to be too expensive, as long as the leaves of the champs". Some businesses accurately harvest 'feelings' and sell champs' fallen leaves online. Moreover, the price of fallen leaves imported from France is more expensive. A piece of fallen leaves in the French champs is 160 yuan.

The lyrics of 'gifts don't need to be too expensive, as long as the leaves of the champs' have been targeted by some businesses, which has derived business opportunities. Some businesses have arranged the leaves of the Wutong tree into a single frame mounted in a photo frame or a gift box, and the merchants have been named "the leaves of the fragrant Pavilion", and then sold on the Internet.

I searched the shopping website for 'leaves of Champs Elysees', and hundreds of links jumped out. Most of these leaves are sold in photo frames. Some businesses even make CDs of Zi and Jay Chou into gift boxes for sale. The price is 100 yuan higher than that of a single leaf. Some businesses said that the fallen leaves were 'from the Champs Elysees in France'. On the shopping website, you can see that the single leaf price ranges from 120 yuan to 160 yuan.

So, are these Champs Elysees leaves really imported from France? In fact, it's not really from France. In the high streets and back lanes of Nanjing, 'Wutong' is very common. This tree has been planted in Nanjing for over 100 years. Pick up a fallen leaf on the ground, which is almost no different from the so-called 'fallen leaves of the French champs' on the Internet.