When I was a child, I sent away a long-distance reed boat by the river.
When I was a child, flowers flew paper balls on the grass.
In childhood, love whispered to the doll.
Childhood, use plasticine to pinch out all kinds of imagination.
Childhood, looking for fairy tales with wings spread in dandelion's hut.
Childhood, colorful dreams spin in a kaleidoscope.
Childhood, in the ant nest and bird's nest, in electric cars and computers, and even on the internet, explored all kinds of secrets.
Childhood is the beginning of the most precious nature, curiosity and unrestrained creation in life.
Childhood, naive and simple, not blinded by the world.
Childhood, the poorest and richest. At that time, he was really the most ignorant wise man and the most unscrupulous philosopher.
Jin Bo's Woods in the Rain
The forest in the rain is a fairy tale world.
Walk in and you will become an elf.
Every tree will give you a lot of happiness.
You will also find many novel things.
Crystal beads of rain rolled down on the leaves.
The spider spun silk and gave you a necklace.
The carpet paved with fallen flowers is soft and fragrant.
Frogs beat drums and dance to perform for you.
Birds are willing to sing in the rain.
The squirrel listening to this song wagged its furry tail.
The pulp after drizzle is sweet and sour.
The hedgehog was stuffed all over and transported home.
Even those small raindrops can do magic.
When it fell to the ground, it immediately became a mushroom.
Author: Jin Bo
I learned to write letters,
With pen and paper,
With hands and heart.
How much I want to write,
Write a lot of letters. ...
Write to the chick's mother,
Tell mom to hurry back to the nest,
It's almost dusk.
Writing for flowers and bees,
Please come and collect honey.
Flowers are in full bloom.
Writing for the sea and ships,
Go sailing,
The sea is calm.
Write for the cloud,
May it become a continuous spring rain;
Write for trees,
May it be an endless forest.
Give yourself,
I want to write, too
Letters:
Let your heart,
And other people's hearts,
Stick tightly, tightly ...