1-3 in the poem is about longing. It describes that I wrote "my name and the name of the village where I live" on a paper boat and threw myself into the torrent to let people who are eager for a different place know who I am. 4-6 sentences of the poem say hope. The main hope here is that the paper boat will bring the beautiful flowers growing in my garden to the shore, and a playmate will put the little white cloud in the sky into the river to compete with my paper boat. The poet connects the white clouds in the sky with the white sails floating in the wind, and goes down to the river to compete, imagining beauty, and fantasy conforms to children's curiosity. 7-8 sentences of this poem are about dreams. Under the midnight starlight, I dreamed that the sleeping fairy was sitting in my paper boat and slowly drifting forward. Where are you going? The poet didn't point it out, but if we look back at the previous poems, we can easily find that the destination of the paper boat carrying dreams is the other side.