Appreciation of classical poetry in Europe and America: He pinned his hopes on the brocade of heaven.
Do I have heaven? Embroidered cloth,
If I had the brocade of heaven,
Wrapped in gold and silver light,
Woven with gold and silver light,
Blue, dull and dark clothes
There are also blue nights and white days.
Night, light and half bright and half dark,
The intricate light of dawn and dusk,
I'll spread the cloth at your feet;
I'll spread this brocade under your feet.
But I, poor, only have my dreams;
And I, so poor, have only dreams;
I spread my dream at your feet,
Spread my dream at your feet,
Tread gently, because you step on my dream.
Be gentle, because you are stepping on my dream.
Appreciation of European and American Classical Poetry: Poor Snowman
A long time ago, the elf, Rudolph and Santa got into the hot tub.
Once, the elf, Rudolph and Santa Claus walked into a hot tub.
Because when they scrub a little, they can resist the cold outside.
They made do with brushes to keep out the cold.
When Lhostis saw what they were doing, he laughed and made fun of them.
After a little scrubbing, the snowman saw it. The snowman laughed at them and played a joke on them.
Santa Claus is embarrassed and doesn't know what to say to his cutest baby snowman.
Santa Claus is ashamed and doesn't know what to say to his cutest partner.
Therefore, in order to defend himself, he let the snowman into the hot tub instead of looking for shortcomings.
In order to save face, he also let the snowman into the hot tub, lest he have a chance to complain.
He thinks it will make Lhostis realize what a cool idea this is.
He thought to himself that he must let the snowman know how cool it is to enter the hot tub.
But when Lhostis came in, the temperature of the bathtub changed from hot to cold.
But as soon as the snowman went in, the air in the bathtub immediately changed from hot to cold.
After a few seconds, the elf, Rudolph and Santa Claus froze.
Within two minutes, the elf, Rudolph and Santa Claus were frozen stiff.
They froze, not only because the weather was unbearable,
They were not frozen because they were too cold.
But when they realized that their culprit had melted in the hot tub there, they froze.
But because of petrification, their culprit melted in the hot tub.
Poor Lhostis!
Poor snowman.
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