This is from the second lesson of Unit 6, Book 3 of Primary School Chinese published by People's Education Press. This children's poem runs through three subheadings: stream, river and forest. This sentence comes from the forest. The author filmed a group of children's life scenes, showing the children's playful life scenes, which are intertwined with static and dynamic, forming a desirable picture of innocent childhood.
In the Woods describes the joy of children picking mushrooms in the Woods after the rain. This poem is full of modern flavor. Modern children live a happier life, or study quietly, or invite friends to go fishing and swimming, and always enjoy the happiness of childhood. Reading and reading, the smile on the child's mouth and the happy laughter seemed to flash before his eyes and filled his ears.
The primitive ink painting of childhood
By the stream: weeping willows dress with the stream as a mirror, and the mountain stream is as quiet as a blue belt. The figure was dyed green by the stream, and a red dragonfly stood on the fishing rod. Suddenly, the figure was broken, and fish and laughter jumped on the grass.
Jiang Shang: It's like a duck just entering the water, flapping its wings and splashing. A pair of little hands make waves, and you make me laugh. Which "water hyacinth" dived into the water and came out only to see splashing water and two rows of silver teeth.
In the forest: the pine tree has just taken a bath, fresh and refreshing, and a string of rain beads on the pine needles are bright and bright. Small mushrooms emerge from the soil and put on their hats, like flowers in full bloom under a tree. He shook off the rain beads with a cheer and saw a hat like a mushroom in the pine forest.
About the author: Zhang (1926), male, native of Yixing, Jiangsu, party member, Han nationality, college degree, first-class literary creation. Retired cadre of Chongqing Writers Association, member of Chinese Writers Association, member of Chinese Quyi Association and member of China Folk Writers Association. He used to be a director of Sichuan Writers Association, secretary-general and vice-chairman of Chongqing Writers Association, and honorary vice-chairman of Chongqing Writers Association, enjoying special allowance from the State Council.