Did you chase Huang Die into a cauliflower, and there was no place to find ancient poems in late spring and early summer?

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This is a poem describing the pastoral scenery in late spring, depicting a scene full of spring. "The children ran after Huang Die and flew into the cauliflower, nowhere to be found" turned crayons into the center of the picture, depicting the happy scene of children catching butterflies. "Catch up" and "catch up" mean to run fast and catch up quickly.

These two verbs are very vivid, vividly depicting children's innocent and lively, curious and competitive manner and psychology. And "flying into cauliflower is nowhere to be found" will suddenly turn the moving lens into stillness. The word "nowhere to be found" leaves readers room for imagination and aftertaste, as if a child who is at a loss in the face of golden cauliflower emerges in front of him.

Original text:

Su Xinshi xugong branch

Author Yang Wanli? Song dynasty

Hedges are sparse and deep, and the trees are green and not shady.

The child ran quickly to catch the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the vegetable garden and could not be found again.

The fence is sparse, a path leads to the distance, and the petals on the tree fall one after another, but the shade has not yet formed. The child ran after the yellow butterfly quickly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the cauliflower and could not be found again.