Yan Shu's Broken Array

The words in Shangque are concise and realistic, and the sentences are unpretentious. There are no gorgeous and novel words, no beautiful and pleasant scenery. You can even feel that the author writes elegantly but lazily. What attracts us to this word? There is no hard work to show the foundation of the moon. Swallows and pears are covered with moss and orioles fly catkins. It is the time when spring is beautiful, swallows cut willows, catkins flutter and green and yellow flowers are in front of them.

The girl next door to Xiaque is full of smiles and innocence. The author ponders the girl's innocence in a playful way, and thinks that her happy mood has infected us, intoxicated with the breath of youth and spring, and feeling the joy and vitality of life.

I used to say that when the teacher asked me to speak. Our teacher bought it anyway. If you want to speak longer, add a few words to describe the author's style.