Reflections on Jin Bo's Butterfly Poems

Rain in Flowers is a narrative poem by Jin Bo, a children's writer. The poem describes a naive and lovely child who likes to play in nature, loves his mother, always remembers to pick a flower with rain for his mother, and is afraid of being beaten at home. This is a tribute to freedom and life.

The first sentence of the poem is about the children's frankness: "I am a disobedient child." From the beginning, children's pure and transparent childlike innocence was held in front of readers. The first section summarizes that "I" sneaked out of the house and enjoyed myself because of the temptation of the beautiful world. In the second and third sections, I specifically talked about "I" naughty chasing butterflies, watching my uncle fishing curiously and watching my grandfather catch shrimps. In the sixth part, I wrote "I"

The language of the whole poem is concise, with distinct rhythm and harmonious rhythm, which is easy to produce musical beauty. At the same time, we should also see that Flowers with Rain embodies the poet's deep love, including his love for his mother, life and children. Every word in the poem is full of innocence, which shows the poet's concern for children's spiritual life.

The child in the poem is the shadow of each of our children, and the content described in the poem is a true portrayal of each of us. Such a true, good and beautiful child is also the spiritual pursuit of each of us. Let's return to the embrace of nature with a childlike innocence!