What role does the first section of our foot play in the full text? What thoughts and feelings did the author express?

. "Spring dyes our feet green" means that young pioneers make nature full of green and vitality through afforestation activities. This poem describes in detail the great changes brought to the barren hills and shows the determination to take practical actions.

Spring Dyes Our Feet Green focuses on the words "spring" and "dyeing". First of all, where does spring come from? It was the young pioneers' tree planting activities that changed the environment, afforested the motherland and turned barren hills into green mountains and green hills. Secondly, it is "dyeing". With rich imagination, the author depicts the great changes in the barren hills, entrusts the young pioneers with infinite yearning for a beautiful environment, and embodies their determination to love the motherland, nature and protect the environment.

The title "Spring dyes our feet green" is very poetic. We can say that it is precisely because of planting trees that the barren hills have become a green world and the environment has been improved. There are footsteps of spring everywhere. Spring will be so close to us that our feet will be dyed green by spring. But when we read the whole poem, do we feel the same way? It is with these lovely little tree planters that spring is dyed green by their hard work?

The poem "Spring Dyes Our Feet Green" is different from previous poems. Its image is clear, its language does not jump, and it does not use some abstruse rhetorical devices, which brings convenience to understanding. However, the teaching of poetry can not only be satisfied with understanding the meaning of poetry. In the teaching of this poem, we should grasp the key words (such as "Lin Tao" and "suffering"), imagine the images (such as "bird", "squirrel", "rabbit" and "monkey"), and set the situation so that students can feel the beautiful scenery of the forest, the happy life of small animals, animals and nature, people and nature, animals and people.