The first lesson of the first volume of the fifth grade, how to write the feelings of egrets after reading?

As follows:

I remember a philosopher saying that beauty is everywhere. For our eyes, it is not the lack of beauty, but the lack of discovery.

Egret, an ordinary bird, is so touching and lifelike after several descriptions by Guo Moruo, a great writer. You see, the prose poem "Egret" he wrote in the autumn of 1942 is so unpretentious, although it has no gorgeous and charming words or heavy makeup.

However, it just uses a simple sentence like Egret, which makes us feel the beauty contained in ordinary things!

Yes, this egret flying from the depths of history has given us much inspiration!

From the beginning, the author compared the egret to a poem, which is full of artistic conception, let alone an exquisite poem! You may ask: What is the beauty of egrets? But it can be seen that this has planted a beautiful seed in your heart, and we are waiting for it to sprout, grow and bloom beautiful flowers.

The author reveals the ordinary beauty of egrets with only a few strokes. First of all, compared with cranes, ibis and herons, it highlights the "whole-body streamlined structure" of egrets, and highlights an unparalleled and unique beauty of egrets, which means "I am the first of all birds".

Isn't it? White crane "more is too long, less is too short;" Light is too white, deep is too dark. "Hey, this sentence is so familiar that it reminds me of Song Yu's" Ode to a Disciple ":"Adding one point is too long, and subtracting one point is too short; The powder is too white, and the application of Zhu is too red. "

People write about beautiful women, but the author grafted the egret just right, but just right. Really amazing the unique beauty of egrets! Naturally, those beautiful cranes, ibis and herons will sigh.

Here comes an aesthetic question: why is it usually not beautiful? However, a turning point, like a spotlight on the stage, naturally focuses on the egret!

"Because it is ordinary, people forget its beauty" is full of intriguing philosophy. It is this wonderful spirit that created "pictures embedded in glass frames" for people and dedicated it to "a great pleasure of rural life".