Children's interest in the first volume of ancient Chinese in seventh grade published by People's Education Press.

When I recall my childhood, I can open my eyes and look at the sun. I can see all the details. When I see something small, I have to check its texture carefully, so I have a good time outside. In summer, mosquitoes turn thunder, and privately plan to dance into a group of cranes in the air. The direction of the heart is either a thousand or a hundred, and it is indeed a crane; Look up, Xiang Qiang. Mosquitoes stay in the tent and smoke, making them fly towards the smoke, making them look like white cranes in Qingyun, like cranes in the clouds, and happy. I often crouch in the concave and convex parts of the earth wall, in the grass of the flower bed, so that I can be flush with the platform; If you look closely, you can feel at ease when you wander around with bushes as forests, insects and ants as beasts, convex soil and gravel as hills and concave soil as valleys. One day, I saw two insects fighting in the grass. When I watched it, it was in full swing. Suddenly, a monster came down from the mountain and fell from the tree, covering a frog. My tongue spit out and both worms swallowed it. I was young and lost in thought, but I was surprised. God decided to catch frogs, whip dozens and drive them out of the hospital. The above is the original text in the Chinese book, and the following is the original text in Six Chapters of a Floating Life: When I was a child, I could stare at the sun and see everything clearly. Hold small things; We have to check its texture carefully, so it is sometimes interesting. In summer, mosquitoes turn thunder, and privately plan to let a group of cranes dance empty. If the heart wishes, there are thousands of cranes Look up, Xiang Qiang. Mosquitoes stay in the vegetarian tent, and smoke, so that they can fly against the smoke, making a view of Qingyun white crane, and the fruit is like a crane floating in the clouds, which is happy. In the concave and convex parts of the earth wall and the grass in the flower terrace, you often squat down to make it flush with the terrace, study it carefully, take the grass as the forest, the insects and ants as the beasts, the bumps of the soil and gravel as the hills, and the depressions as the gullies, and enjoy yourself. One day, I saw two insects mowing grass, and I had a strong view. Suddenly, a monster came from the mountain, fell from the tree, covered a toad, stuck out his tongue and swallowed two bugs. I was young and lost in thought, but I was surprised. God decided to catch toad, whip him dozens of times and drive him out of the hospital. When you get older, think about it. When two bugs fight, Gato won't follow suit. As the old saying goes, cloud rape kills people, so do bugs. Greedy this profession, eggs are eaten by earthworms, and they are not swollen. When you catch a duck, you can open your mouth and let it go. The duck bumped its neck and made a swallow. It cried in fright and was passed as a handle. This is all leisure when you are young.

Tongue-changing words of interest to children

1. Strong: "hard", hard. Strong project: sore neck.

Flexible use of parts of speech in thoroughfare

Nouns as verbs: 1. Dozens of whips ("whip", whip, here the noun is used flexibly as a verb, meaning "whip". )

2. Sure enough, the crane is also ("crane", white crane, here a noun is used as a verb, meaning "become a white crane". )

The word "childlike interest" is a polysemous word.

(1) Viewpoint: (1) Look up; ② View Qingyun White Crane [...]

⑵ Inspection: ① Look at the autumn [see] ② Carefully check the texture [observe].

(3) Time: ① I remember my childhood [time] ② Therefore, sometimes I [often] look for fun outside things.

(4) Adopt: ① Smoke spraying [use] ② Shrub grass as forest [treatment].

(5) For: ① Strong [because ... and ...] ② Grass is a forest; (3) the tongue spit out, two worms swallow.

[6] Chi: ① Look up at it [pronoun, refers to mosquitoes] ② Foreign objects of interest [auxiliary words, objective] ③ Orientation of the heart [in this way] ④ Look at it, it is vigorous [pronoun, refers to two bugs fighting grass] ⑤ Strong [pronoun, refers to mosquitoes] ⑤ Drive away from his hospital [pronoun, refers to toads].

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Different meanings of ancient and modern thoroughfares

Fang: ancient meaning: existence; Modern meaning: square

Or: ancient meaning: sometimes, some people; Meaning: Maybe.

Yu: ancient meaning: I; Meaning: the rest

Guy: Ancient meaning: a phrase is equivalent to "original". Modern meaning: verb, architecture; Noun, something that covers the upper part of an appliance.

View: ancient meaning: scene present meaning: look

Private: ancient meaning: private present meaning: selfish.