1. Excellent environmental rendering: The novel's environmental description is excellent, providing a broad background for the characters' activities. Among them, descriptions of ducks, reed swamps, wind and rain occupy a certain amount of space. Ducks are an important part of Du Xiaokang's life. In loneliness, the ducks are his companions, and he can only get spiritual comfort from the ducks, which witness the hardships and joy of his growth in the wind and rain; the reed marshes are "like green waves rushing to the horizon" and are boundless, giving people a sense of comfort. The great psychological pressure made Du Xiaokang afraid and timid. When Du Xiaokang got used to a lonely life, he no longer panicked "when faced with the mighty reeds again". Fear was just a psychological refraction; the storm in the reeds was extremely terrifying, "Thunder was like ten thousand chariots coming from the horizon." "Roll over", the storm broke down the duck pen and scattered the ducks. Du Xiaokang showed the strength and courage of an adult and fought in the storm. The storm gave him an opportunity and a stage to grow. 2. Delicate psychological portrayal: Loneliness is an extremely abstract word, but the author uses words to describe loneliness so that it can be touched and felt. When the wooden boat was sailing on the water, Du Xiaokang suddenly realized that he was in a foreign land. A feeling of loneliness that he had never experienced before instantly hit his body. This loneliness was a kind of fear and confusion about the future. When they arrived at Ludang, he had a feeling that he would never be able to escape, which was another kind of timidity and panic. When their language was largely omitted, it seemed that the whole world was filled with loneliness, and he could no longer bear the burden of loneliness. When he became homesick day by day and cried loudly at night, he had reached the limit of loneliness. The plot of the novel develops step by step, and the feeling of loneliness intensifies little by little. It reflects the reality of life everywhere and gives people a feeling of personal experience. 3. Realistic detailed descriptions: There are many detailed descriptions in the novel. For example, Du Xiaokang "dreamed of seeing his mother, burst into tears, and woke up his father. 'I want to go home...'" the detailed descriptions are fascinating to read. It is very touching. We can feel Du Xiaokang's reluctance to leave home, his obsession with his mother and going to school, and his eagerness to escape from the lonely land of Reed Beach; there is also a wonderful detailed description at the end of the novel. : "The sole of one of Du Xiaokang's feet is still bleeding drop by drop. The blood is dripping on the grass, dripping in his father's footprints, and also dripping on the feathers of the group of ducks following them..." It is very written. Cleverly, it echoes "the old reed stubble pricked his feet" and "he felt the pain in his feet" in Du Xiaokang's search for ducks in the storm. At the same time, it reproduces Du Xiaokang's strength, growth and gains. The bloody father's footprints and the bloody feathers of the ducks are lifelike and have endless aftertaste, making the reader's imagination wander. 4. Plain language style: The language of the novel is also worthy of our appreciation. It is plain, simple, and without excessive literary embellishments, which is in line with the simple and simple life of the young protagonist. The description of the scenery in the article is accurate and detailed, such as the paragraph "The ducks formed an inverted fan shape in front of the boat", which is described in detail; the description of the environment and characters is also extremely concise, popular and simple, but vivid and vivid. , and is full of deep meaning, such as the paragraph "The ducks have also grown up", which actually reflects the protagonist's growth process and has a metaphorical meaning beyond the language level.