The first thing the author thinks of is the taste of chocolate bread, sour and sweet, which is the taste of childhood, and this taste of childhood can remind him of his family; Associating with family, we can then think of his parents. Finally, he also pointed out that I grew up after chewing life, and then we can further infer that those smells in front are the smells of his childhood, and among the smells of childhood, it is his parents who can talk to him at present.
personal record
Wang Yizhen, born in 1946, male, Han nationality, from Dongping County, Shandong Province, is a member of Chinese Writers Association and a member of Children's Literature Committee of Chinese Writers Association. He has published more than 2,000 poems and more than 500,000 fairy tales in more than 0/00 domestic journals such as People's Daily, People's Literature and Poetry Magazine.
1966 graduated from high school, 1968 went back to work. 1970 worked as a teacher in Huanglong county, Shaanxi province. Later, he served as secretary of the commune party Committee and minister of the propaganda department of the county party Committee. From 65438 to 0978, he was transferred to Shaanxi Youth Magazine as an editor, and now he is the editor-in-chief of the magazine (renamed Youth Monthly).
Appreciation of works:
thirsty
Drink your voice
hungry
Eat your voice
Your voice
Coming from the phone
It smells of wind.
It smells of rain.
Sweet.
Have a sour taste
Smells like ice cream.
It tastes of chocolate.
It smells like jam bread.
It smells like yolk cookies.
Chew, chew
Chew the days sweetly.
Chew on life.
Chew the shrimp into a hunchback
Chew the crescent moon into a curved banana
Light up the light rain in the sky
Chew into colorful rainbows.
You use your voice
Make delicious food
Let me chew.
Let me have a taste.
That unique taste
Just a little.
Enough to nourish my life.