Colorful dreams imitate sentences.

The second quarter spoof:

1, where the toes slip, peach blossom red; Willow branches are green; A stream, clear, crystal clear!

2. Where the toes slip, the muddy river is clear; The bare trees are green; The gray sky is blue; Blue-like-like-a crystal!

3. Where the toes slip, countless seagulls fly by; The boundless sea is blue; A large beach, yellow; Yellow hair brightens!

The third quarter spoof:

1. On the blue sea, the fish are lined up with seagulls. On a big fishing boat, rice smells delicious-sweet!

There are herds of cattle and sheep on the vast grassland, please go with the wind. In the big tent, grassland herders are singing and dancing, talking and laughing!

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Poetry is full of wisdom and childlike innocence. Beautiful language, clear rhythm and catchy reading; Personification and rich imagination make sentences more vivid and show the expressive force of language. Through this poem, we fully feel the children's rich imagination and happy life, as if returning to a beautiful era.

This poem has been selected into the eighth lesson of the second grade Chinese textbook of People's Education Press, and Mr. Zuo is invited to record it. Colorful Dreams is a children's poem written by Gao Hongbo, which comes from The Legend of the Dove Tree.