What kind of article is the text "March Peach Blossom Water"?

The peach blossom water in March is the harp of spring. The loud and soft sound of the water echoes the sound of the tractor; the slender whisper is talking to the wheat seedlings that have just stuck their heads out from the snow quilt; the jingle of the rocks on the shore is like The sound of wheels rolling on the road.

The peach blossom water in March is the mirror of spring. It saw swallows flying into the sky with white clouds on their wings; it saw weeping willows covered with long hair, like mist; it saw a group of girls coming to the river, and red lotuses immediately floated from the bottom of the water, and they held them in their hands. Water is like shaking off petals. Ah, the grass on the ground is like mat, the willows on both sides are like eyebrows, and the peach blossom water in March makes people intoxicated.

Introduction to the work

"Peach Blossom Water in March" is a beautiful prose written by Liu Zhanqiu, a famous poet, lyricist, translator and critic.

Liu Zhanqiu writes a lot of prose. Mainly expressing emotions and life, the writing is delicate and flowing, and has its own unique and beautiful prose style. His prose is highly praised by Taiwan and Hong Kong literary circles. The works have been translated into English, French, Japanese, Russian, Italian, German and other languages.

The famous writer Liu Zhanqiu has always been praised by college students as the "King of Lyrical Poetry". His works are fresh and ethereal, full of modern consciousness, with novel and free techniques, based on expressing feelings and emotions, facing life and transcending time and space.

He believed that modern life makes people "living very tiredly". He advocated "light poetry", "light prose" and "easy lifestyle", and advocated "using lightness to deal with heavy matters, and using lightness to deal with heavy matters". Tired" means that one is "neither burdened by fame and fortune, nor suffers from bad circumstances." That is to say, one looks at prosperity, wealth, gains and losses with a normal mind, and one's mind is like a clear mirror. Downplay the rigid, rigid, and inhumane lifestyle brought about by seemingly serious and serious preaching.

His prose "The Four Seasons of Rain", "Umbrella", "The Little Girl Selling Whip Horns", etc. have all been included in middle school Chinese textbooks.