The grass secretly emerged from the soil, tender and green. In the garden, in the fields, you can see a large area/large area/full of them. Sitting, lying down, rolling twice, kicking the ball a few times, racing a few times, playing hide and seek a few times. The wind is gentle and the grass is soft.
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Rain is the most common, lasting for three or two days at a time. Don't be upset. Look, it looks like cow hair, like flower needles, like fine threads, densely woven diagonally, and there is a thin layer of smoke covering the roof of the house. The leaves are so green that it shines brightly, and the grass is so green that it irritates your eyes.
In the evening, the lights were turned on, and a little yellow light created a quiet and peaceful night. Going to the countryside, on the small roads and by the stone bridges, there are people walking slowly holding umbrellas, and there are farmers working in the fields, wearing straw hats and hats. Their thatched cottages were sparse and silent in the rain.
This article comes from the expanded information of Zhu Ziqing's "Spring"
"Spring" is the work of the modern essayist Zhu Ziqing. "Spring" is a famous prose piece by Zhu Ziqing. It was first published in July 1933 and has been selected as Chinese middle school Chinese textbooks for a long time. The "Hymn of Spring", which is "full of poetic flavor", is actually full of the writer's thoughts and emotions, pursuit of life and personality in a specific period, and reflects the traditional cultural accumulation in the writer's bones and his yearning for a free realm.
The vernacular prose of modern essayist Zhu Ziqing had a certain influence on prose writers after the "May Fourth Movement". Zhu Ziqing's prose can be said to be a variation of poetry and has the artistic characteristics of poetry. Among them, "Spring" is even more poetic. It uses bright and graceful poetic language, good use of side-contrast poetic expression techniques, and poetic artistic conception of blending scenes to compose a hymn to spring.