The master got off the horse and so did we. I don't know whose hand it is, but it is always warm and inseparable. What do you mean?

First of all, the master got off the horse, and so did we. I don't know whose hand it is, but I always hold it warmly and hold it. (This sentence is from Lao She's Grassland)

Outside the yurt, there are many horses and many cars. Many people came to see us by horse or car from dozens of miles away. The master got off the horse and so did we. I don't know whose hand it is, but I always hold it warmly and hold it. Our languages are different, but our hearts are the same. Shake hands and shake hands, laugh and laugh. You say yours, I say mine. Generally speaking, it is national unity and mutual assistance.

Secondly, this sentence shows the enthusiasm of grassland herders, who come from dozens of miles away to visit writers from afar and warmly welcome guests from afar.

Thirdly, after welcoming the guests from afar, through these descriptions, the simple feelings of simplicity, kindness and hospitality of grassland herders are shown. It also shows that the author and his party were deeply moved by the sincerity of herders and the deep friendship of national unity.

Extended data

1. Grassland is a famous essay by Lao She, a modern writer and playwright. The article is mainly divided into three scenes: grassland scenery, welcoming guests from afar and gathering with the host. These three vivid scenes? . Through the description of three fragments, it shows the beautiful grassland scenery, hospitable herders and beautiful pictures of national unity as relatives.

2. Prairie was selected as 1 lesson in the new curriculum standard of People's Education Press (Volume II) and 1 lesson in the textbook of People's Education Press (Volume I) because of its short length, vivid description and classic language application. Two kinds of textbooks.

Thirdly, by describing the grassland scenery, the author wrote the beauty of grassland, the beauty of people and the simple friendship of grassland herders, which made the guests from afar linger and could not bear to leave.

Baidu Encyclopedia-"Grassland" Lao She's Works