The little crab who loves to write poems tells us that there are close friends in the sea, and we are neighbors even as far as the end of the world. People who appreciate you don't need to look for them, they will be attracted to you.
The original text of "The Little Crab Who Loves to Write Poems" for the second grade of primary school: There is a little crab on the seaside. This little crab loves to write poems. He wrote line after line of poetry on the beach and then chanted it softly. He asked a gust of wind: "Are my poems well written?" The wind blew all his poems away
The little crab continued to write his poem "Do you like my poems?" "He asked a naughty turtle: The turtle used its belly as a rubber and erased all the poems he had worked so hard to write. The little crab still insisted on writing his poems. He asked the incoming waves: "Can you read me? Did he write a poem?
"Forget it, forget it..." All his poems were washed away. Lang Lang didn't finish reading and said: The little crab shed sad tears. What the Pulsatilla sang in her mouth was the poem written by the little crab. It turned out that every time the Pulsatilla flew over the beach, she always read the poems written by the little crab seriously. She also kept them in her heart and told Many friends.
These poems have long been gone on the beach, but they remain in the songs of Pulsatilla and her friends. The little crab cried again, but this time he cried happily
"The Little Crab Who Loves to Write Poems" is a short article full of childlike interest. Through the different reasons why the little crab cried twice before and after Readers feel that sincere appreciation and encouragement can bring great joy to others.