Original text:
It's snowing, it's snowing, there's no sound,
It's snowing. It's snowing all the time.
Snow covered the yard,
Snow covered the roof,
How quiet the whole world is, how quiet it is.
Watching snowflakes flying,
I think very far, very far.
Thinking of the Woods in summer,
Morning in the Woods,
Dewdrops are everywhere,
The sun has just risen.
A child, barefoot,
Coming out of the morning light,
His face is like a flower,
He sang in a low voice,
He has a bamboo pole in his little hand.
He raised his little head,
Those shining eyes,
Through the thick leaves,
Looking for the sound of cicadas ...
His other little hand,
Brought a bunch of green things—
A very long kind of green bristlegrass,
Made grasshoppers, scarabs and dragonflies.
All this,
I remember it very clearly.
We haven't been in the Woods for a long time,
It has been covered with fallen leaves,
There will be no figure;
But I will always remember that child,
And his very light, very light singing.
At the moment, he doesn't know which cabin it is.
Looking at the snowflakes that keep flying,
Maybe I want to throw snowballs in the Woods,
Maybe I want to go skating on the lake,
But he'll never know,
One person thought of him,
On this snowy morning.
Extended data:
Introduction:
"Snowy Morning" is the second text in Unit 12 of the first volume of the fourth grade primary school Chinese published by Beijing Normal University. This poem was written by Ai Qing at 1956. It has three parts. The first section describes the real scene of snow and captures the characteristics of "big, white and quiet".
Then the second section mainly describes Ai Qing's association with a child playing in the Woods. Finally, the third section combines the snow scene in front of him with his impression of children in summer, writes his own imagination and expresses his thoughts about children.
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