Words that describe scarecrows

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Being in a commotion, returning in vain, surviving after a disaster, being clear-cut, grieving and adapting, having no fear,

Inexhaustible, wrapped in horse leather, influenced by ears and eyes, guarding and stealing, hiding the beauty in the golden house, coincidentally,

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Long Pond Tiger's Den, Chasing the Deer in the Central Plains, Talents are exhausted, tomorrow's flowers are gone, lifelike, huge crowds of people,

Looking at each other, lips and teeth cold, knowing the law and breaking the law, respecting each other as guests, once upon a time, we gathered together happily

Good sentences from "Scarecrow":

1. The new ears of rice are one next to another, and the starlight shines on them, a little shiny, like a layer of water droplets on top. If there is a little wind, just eat it. The ground rings.

2. Her face is full of wrinkles, like a dried orange, where is the smile?

3. But look at the little robbers eating rice leaves. They are very happy, full, and dancing on the bare stalks.

4. His frame is the thin bamboo branches in the bamboo garden, and his muscles and skin are the yellow straw of the next year.

5. Broken bamboo baskets and broken lotus leaves can be used as his hat; the face under the hat is flat and it is hard to tell where the nose is and where the eyes are.

6. His hand has no fingers, but it is holding a broken fan - it is not really holding it, but it is just tied with a string to the fan handle and hung on his hand.

7. His frame was very long, and there was a section under his feet. The farmer inserted this section into the soil in the middle of the field, and he stood there all day and all night.

8. When the scarecrow saw that his master was about to leave, he was so anxious that he quickly shook his fan, hoping to keep his master with this urgent sound.

9. His body was originally very thin, but now he is even more haggard due to depression. He no longer even has the strength to stand up straight, but his shoulders are slanted and his waist is bent, as if he is sick. Similar.

10. He was heartbroken and couldn't bear to look at it anymore. Thinking that his master's hard work this year could only bring tears and sighs, he couldn't help but bow his head and cry. 2. What are the vivid words in "Scarecrow"

Ye Shengtao's "Scarecrow" is a good word

He was so happy that he looked dull, but he took a few steps and stamped his feet and burst into tears

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It's quiet all day and all night long, the sky is filled with stars, salad salad salad

Returning in groups, the night view disappears, the infinite fear shakes the water more frequently, it's just right

The car When the water came in, they were all very strong and heavy, straight and straight

Out of control, I shed tears and crushed my heart. Repeated warnings were ineffective

Asking the wind to carry the message to eradicate the disaster, I looked haggard with depression. I got sick

In the dead of night, I chewed rice leaves and became more and more greedy. I shivered uncontrollably

I was extremely miserable and helpless. I had hardened my heart for a long time and was weak and incompetent

Suffering again and again. Shaking my head intermittently and motionless

I prayed silently and explored some wonderful poems and vivid paintings

I was surprised everywhere and the faint light of fire often came out. Extremely thirsty

Very sad and strong enough to support the sad night

Good lines from Ye Shengtao's "Scarecrow"

1. Her face Full of wrinkles, it looks like a dried orange, with no smile on its face!

2. His frame is the thin bamboo branches in the bamboo garden, and his muscles and skin are the yellow straw of the next year.

3. The straw man thought, this night is a night where many sad things have come together. What a sad night!

4. The crucian carp did not understand what the scarecrow meant, and saw him shaking his head repeatedly, and his anger burned like fire.

5. The scarecrow looked carefully at the rice leaf. Sure enough, the tip of the leaf was rolled up, and there were many small moth seeds on it.

6. But look at the little robbers eating rice leaves. They are very happy. They are full and dancing on the bare stalks.

7. He was heartbroken and couldn't bear to look at it anymore. Thinking that his master's hard work this year could only bring tears and sighs, he couldn't help but lower his head and cry.

8. When the scarecrow saw that his master was about to leave, he was so anxious that he quickly shook his fan, trying to keep his master with this urgent sound.

9. When the Scarecrow saw that the crucian carp misunderstood his meaning and had no way to explain it to the crucian carp, he felt very sad and sighed and cried at the same time.

10. His hand has no fingers, but he is holding a broken fan - actually it cannot be counted as holding it, but it is just tied with a string to the fan handle and hung on his hand.

11. Broken bamboo baskets and broken lotus leaves can be used as his hat; the face under the hat is flat and it is hard to tell where the nose is and where the eyes are.

12. The weather was very cold at this time, and it was in the fields at night. The cold wind made the scarecrow shiver; just because he was crying, he didn't feel it.

13. The newly grown ears of rice stand next to each other. Starlight shines on them, making them a little shiny, like a layer of water droplets on top. If there is a little wind, they will make a rustling sound.

14. His frame was very long, and there was a section under his feet. The farmer inserted this section into the soil in the middle of the field, and he stood there all day and all night.

15. His body was originally very thin, but now he is even more haggard with depression. He no longer even has the strength to stand up straight, but his shoulders are slanted and his waist is bent, as if he is sick. Similar.

16. Some poets write beautiful poems about the scenery and scenes in the fields during the day, and some painters paint them into vivid paintings. At night, the poet drank wine and was a little drunk; the painter was holding a delicate musical instrument and singing softly: He had no time to come to the fields. So, who else can tell people about the scenery and scenes in the fields at night? Yes, and there is the scarecrow.

17. Of course, only the scarecrow knows the scenery and situations in the fields at night best and knows the most. He knows how dew condenses on the grass blades and how sweet the dew tastes; he knows how the stars blink and the moon smiles; he knows how quiet the fields are at night and how the flowers and trees sleep soundly; he knows how the little bugs How you look for me, how I look for you, how butterflies fall in love, in short, he knows everything about the night.

18. The scarecrow is very responsible. If you compare a cow with him, the cow is much lazier than him. Sometimes it lies on the ground and looks up at the sky. If we compare him with a dog, the dog is much more naughty than him. Sometimes he runs around, making his owner look for him everywhere. He was never bored, lying down and watching the sky like a cow; he was never playful, running around like a dog. He looked at the fields quietly, shaking the fan gently in his hand to drive away the little birds that came to eat the new ears of rice. He neither eats nor sleeps, and even refuses to sit down for a rest. He always stands there upright.

19. At this time, the Scarecrow became even more sad. He pitied the sick child. He was so thirsty that he couldn't even take a sip of tea. He was so sick that he couldn't sleep with his mother. He also pitied the fisherwoman, who was planning tomorrow's porridge in the cold night, so he had to harden his heart and leave the sick child alone. He wished he could make firewood and make tea for his children; he could not wait to make bedding to give his children some warmth; he could not wait to seize the spoils from the little meatworms and cook porridge for the fisherwoman. If he could walk, he would immediately do as he wished; but unfortunately, his body was like a tree, fixed in the soil and unable to move even half a step. 3. Poems about the scarecrow

Like the scarecrow in the valley

Who tied him up

Who raised him up

Who burned him again

The wind passed by, and the wind sang in his chest

The rain passed by, and the rain wrote poems on his rags

Even The naughty sparrows

also seemed to be laughing at his stupidity

and praising his loyalty with their chirping

> Like the scarecrow in the valley

There is no road under his feet

He just stands there

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Stand alive and stand even after death

Roads are sometimes an excuse

There are roads in the city

But in the city The road is a web

City people are more difficult to deal with than poisonous spiders

They climb all their lives

You cannot fathom their happiness and anger 4. Sanmao Beautiful words in "Scarecrow"

The description in "Warning to the Fugitive Wife" from the article included in "Scarecrow's Notes" shows the sincerity of a particularly lovely and loyal husband Jose to his wife Sanmao It is a "warning" that makes people "laugh at the sight"; the description in "The West Wind Is Not Recognizable" is enough to explain the author's anger towards Western "civilization", and at the same time it also explains the strong roar of a woman who is willing to be a "white man" He is a real descendant of the Yellow Emperor, who is like a "big tiger with a forehead" or a "beast with golden eyes"; "A scholar dies for a confidant" even more shows the loyalty of a character with endless friendship... The "Xu" before the opening of the book uses a simple sentence The reader is impressed by the strength and perseverance contained in the fragility: ...The scarecrow looked at the small piece of wheat still in the field, and said uneasily, "Just keep watching for a few more days, maybe the bird will die." The children will come to steal food! "...Pecked at the scarecrow's hat, and the scarecrow, as if it had no feeling, stretched out its skinny arms, looking at the golden wheat field in the evening wind. When patting his thin rags, he actually showed that unchanging smile.

In San Mao's "Scarecrow's Notes: Preface", we seem to feel a "travel" that is not about traveling, a kind of escape from the hot summer and colonial days in "The Crying Camel" , the sadness of the "camel" constantly wailing for "national self-determination", the anti-realist lament for fate and wailing for ideals transformed into "fiction" can make people feel a kind of peace, a kind of tranquility, a kind of "fiction". A true art that makes readers resonate from the soul. The strength and fragility of "life", anger and calm, love and hate, joy and pain, laughter and tears, all become a gentle "smile" in that moment, smiling when facing the past, the beginning of the present and the future.

After all, all the clouds and smoke of the past will eventually change, and everything will eventually return to the reality of nothingness. What remains unchanged is that pious smile. 5. Good words and sentences in Ye Shengtao's article "Scarecrow"

The origin of the scarecrow

During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang used clever tricks to stage a comedy of "borrowing arrows from a straw boat" . Just that morning, as the fog gradually dissipated, there was a fisherman who was setting a hook in the Yangtze River. He happened to catch a fish here. The hook rope shook and the bell rang, signaling that a fish had taken the bait. The fisherman hurriedly closed the hook. My hands felt heavy and I thought: It must be a big fish. The fisherman was overjoyed and prepared to catch a big fish. The buoy gradually came closer and the fog had cleared. The fisherman took a closer look. I don’t want a floating dead person hanging on my buoy bell. The fisherman felt taboo, and his joy was gone. He took it to the side of the boat and took a closer look. It was not a dead man, but a very refined straw man, wearing a leather helmet and leather armor. It looked like the real thing. It was really funny. People like it. The fisherman took the straw man to the cabin and found that there were twenty wolf-fang arrows nailed to the body of the straw man. The fisherman put the straw man away and hid it in the dark cabin of the boat with great care.

This fisherman is a farmer from Jingzhou. He fishes during the winter and farms during the busy farming season. During the busy farming season, he returns home and brings his favorite straw man home with him. The whole family watches it again and again. Surprised and loved.

From the first day the straw man arrived at the fisherman’s house, strange things happened. It turns out that there are many mice in the fisherman's house, and he is usually not afraid of cats. During the day, mice run around and make trouble. But that night, there were no traces of mice, and the whole family spent a peaceful night. Everyone in Jiahao was surprised and sighed, and they all guessed that it must be the power of this straw man. During the Grain Rain period of the Qingming Festival, the field mice came to eat the grain seeds and the sparrows came to peck at the grain seeds. The fisherman felt helpless and suddenly thought of the straw man. The fisherman moved the straw man to the breeding ground. Very clever! As soon as the straw man stood in the field, the field mice stopped coming, the birds flew away, and the seedlings grew neatly and vigorously. The news spread across the countryside like a spring breeze, and farmers followed the instructions and planted straw men in the fields. Later, during the harvest season, straw men were also planted to prevent rats and birds. This method was really effective, so it has been spread to this day. .

"Scarecrow" is the first collection of fairy tales written for children in New China. The author Ye Shengtao is also a pioneer in the creation of modern Chinese fairy tales. The fairy tale collection "Scarecrow" shows the suffering of the working people, but sometimes the atmosphere seems gloomy and sad. The later fairy tale collection "Stone Statues of Ancient Heroes" focuses on the collective strength of the people to unite and resist violence. His fairy tales are novel and unique in conception, delicate and lifelike in description, and rich in realistic content. Lu Xun said that Ye Shengtao's "Scarecrow" opened a way for Chinese fairy tales to create their own creations. 6. What is the idiom used to describe the scarecrow?

Unable to control oneself shēn bù yóu jǐ[Interpretation] Subject to the outside world Or inner influence; one's own activities cannot be controlled by oneself; not controlled by oneself.

[Quotation] "Collection of Song and Yuan Dramas·Chen's Inspection of Meiling Lost His Wife": "I communicated with each other during the inspection; for fame, I traveled west and east. When I saw the way out, I felt confused; I couldn't help myself. ; meaning rush. ”

[Authentic pronunciation] No; cannot be pronounced as “bú”. [Distinguish the shape] Ji; cannot be written as "Ji".

[Similar meaning] Involuntary, unable to help [Antonym] Handy, able to cope with it [Usage] Anyone who is forced by the situation or coerced by others; and who cannot control himself due to physical discomfort. Generally used as predicates and adverbials.

[Structure] Subject-predicate formula. [Analysis] ~ and "involuntarily" both mean "not by oneself".

~Mostly refers to the inability to control oneself; and "involuntarily" one does something unconsciously without realizing it.