"Looking for Spring" comes from the second volume of the second-grade Chinese textbook published by People's Education Press. The author is Jing and the reader is Zijun. This text tells the excitement of children looking for spring when it comes.
20 18, this article was selected as the second volume of the second-grade Chinese textbook compiled by the Ministry (People's Education Edition) and revised into the first group of the second lesson, and this article was recorded by Zuo Dai.
original text
Spring is coming! Spring is coming!
We children took off our cotton-padded jackets and rushed out of the house to look for spring in the fields.
Spring is like a shy little girl, hiding. Let's look carefully. Whoa, whoa.
Grass sticks out from the ground. Are those spring eyebrows?
There are two kinds of wild flowers that bloom early. Are those the eyes of spring?
Trees spit out small buds. Is that a spring note?
Thawing streams tinkle. Is that the sound of the piano in spring?
Spring is coming! We saw her, heard her, smelled her and touched her. She swings on the willow branches and swings on the kite tail; She cried in the mouths of magpies and cuckoos, and laughed in the branches of peach blossoms and apricot blossoms.