Which poem is Lu Bing's Little Tiger Wandering on the Road? Great gods, help!
Little Tiger Walking on the Road is a children's poem. Little tiger is walking on the road, soldier. I am a little tiger. I can swing, dance, play the trumpet and play drums. I am a little star in the circus. People cheered when I appeared. But I'm always in a cage. You can tell me how hard it is. It happened that this morning, a small iron pillar in the cage was broken. You did a good job. So I slipped out and walked around the street. Go through the alley and come to the road. Let's take a bus. There are countless pedestrians. There are many children, some with big balloons and some eating candied haws. When people saw me, they stopped at once. They all like me and shout "Little Tiger, Little Tiger!" "Ah, there are more and more people, like a team to welcome VIPs. The police uncle came over and shouted, "spread out, spread out quickly!" "Hundreds of cars are all blocked." Then the doctor came, and he quickly asked, "Who was bitten by a tiger? Fortunately, fortunately, there is no accident. " Then the reporter came. He handed me the microphone and said to me, "Tiger, please talk about your feelings." Finally, the animal trainer came, sweating all over his face. Take me back and whisper as I walk: "Little tiger, little tiger, you are really fooling around, you are a little confused." As for me, I feel quite wronged. "What am I doing? But come out for a walk. " In the poem, the little tiger strolling in the street is like a child sneaking out of the house to play, full of curiosity about everything outside. Because of the appearance of the little tiger, the road has become busy, but how pleasant this busyness looks! The author asked the little tiger to tell his wandering story in his own voice, which made our familiar life scene particularly fresh and interesting through the eyes of the little tiger. When the sweaty animal trainer scolded the little tiger for fooling around, the little tiger felt wronged because he didn't come out for a walk. "Naughty" and "walking" refer to the little tiger strolling in the street, but their completely different meanings represent the different perspectives of the people outside the cage and the little tiger in the cage. The freshness and sense of humor brought by this poem are also grown up under the interweaving of these two perspectives.