The children's poem "Childhood Ink Painting" captures a group of children's life scenes through three subheadings of "by the stream", "by the river" and "in the forest", showing the children's playful life scenes, which are intertwined with motion and static, forming a yearning picture of innocent childhood.
By the Stream ── The children who fish are so happy. The quiet stream reflects the beautiful willow, the reflection of the fisherman, the quiet fishing rod and the red dragonfly. We seem to feel that the air has stopped flowing. It seems that everyone is afraid that the fish will be frightened. When the fish took the bait, this tranquility was immediately broken. The stream moved, the figure was broken, and the fish jumped happily. A few words outline a modern fishing.
"On the River"-Children are playing in the water, so naughty. A group of children jump into the water like ducks and splash water on each other. In this play, a child dives into the water, disappears, and suddenly plops, and he appears, smiling mischievously, revealing two pairs of little tiger teeth. The frolicking of a group of children and the close-up of a child give people a clear sense of image.
In the Woods describes the joy of children picking mushrooms in the Woods after the rain. This is the related content in childhood ink painting.