Appreciate after rain

After Rain is a poem written by Bing Xin, a modern writer in China, which describes childish behavior and mentality. This poem consists of four parts. The first section describes the beautiful scenery of the square after the rain and the happy scenes of children frolicking. The second and third sections mainly describe the little brother's own play, but don't forget to remind his sister to slip on the ground and be careful; After slipping, I said "bad" in my mouth, but I was particularly excited and proud. In the fourth section, I write about Little Sister's cautious movements and the way of treading water, as well as her desire to fall happily. The child's nature has been fully demonstrated.

In this poem, Bing Xin paints us a beautiful picture of the happy life of children in New China. She is full of emotion and reason in the scenery, and creates an elusive and perceptible artistic realm in a lively and cheerful atmosphere through several small pictures.

Brief introduction of bing Xin

Bing Xin, formerly known as Xie Wanying, is a famous poet, modern writer, translator, children's literature writer, social activist and essayist in China. His works include Stars, Springs, Superman and For Young Readers.

Bing Xin's novels are not many excellent works, most of which are fresh and meaningful treasures. Many of her works seem simple in plot, but profound in meaning, leaving endless aftertaste. She captured a fragment of real life, an accident in her life journey, and showed a side of complex social life. There is no bizarre and tortuous story here, no feat of Kingoma Iron, but there is a philosophical pursuit.