Where is Hua’s school?

1. The underground school refers to the place where the flowers go to school underground. Because the flowers are buried under the earth, the author compares the flowers buried together to become a school. This sentence uses personification. It depicts the innocent and innocent character of the flower children.

2. From the text of "The School of Flowers". This is selected to match the second volume of the compulsory education curriculum standard experimental textbook Chinese Language for Grade 2, for students’ extracurricular reading. The purpose is to expand reading, enrich knowledge, consolidate literacy, and improve reading ability.

Introduction

"The School of Flowers" is selected from Rabindranath Tagore's prose poem "New Moon Collection". It is a beautiful and childlike prose poem, which is both poetry and prose. It has the phonological beauty and rhythm of poetry, but without line breaks and rhymes. The text depicts a group of lively and innocent flower children who long for freedom from a child's perspective. Through rich imagination, the relationship between the children and their mother is expressed naturally and deeply.

I once heard a story: In a remote canyon, a lily seed fell among the weeds and sprouted and grew there. Before lilies bloom, they are indistinguishable from weeds, so other weeds think they are one of them.