The Gift of the Wise Men is a short story written by Henry of England. The full text is as follows: There was a sage named James who lived in a small town. He was very rich, but he didn't like to waste money. Instead, he spent most of his wealth on charity. He had a special hobby of giving presents to the town's orphanage every Christmas. One Christmas, James received a beautiful box. Inside the box was a card with the words,"Thank you James for your love and care." This box and all the presents are my birthday presents." James was very surprised and puzzled why the orphan would give him a gift. He opened the box and found a painting of a bird with a piece of chocolate in its mouth. James handed the chocolate to the administrator of the orphanage." This is for the children," the administrator said." I hope they can taste the delicious food." James smiled and threw the box away. He thought of a problem and decided to send a gift to the orphanage every Christmas and put the box at the entrance of the orphanage. He hoped that through this method, every child could feel love and care. From then on, James would come to the orphanage every Christmas and put the box at the entrance of the orphanage. He would give each child a gift and chat with them to let them feel his care and love. In the end, James left the orphanage, but he left behind a habit of giving presents to the orphanage every Christmas. He believed that this was the best thing to give a child-love and affection.