Baidu knows
What things in Chinese textbooks do you still remember freshly? ...Expand
View all 177 answers
Brother Yu 2233
High-energy answerer
Answer questions with effort, live without effort< /p>
Follow
Become the 106th fan
My favorite is Luo Binwang's "Ode to the Goose".
"Ode to the Goose" is probably the first poem I came into contact with. If nothing else, it’s just that it’s so catchy when read aloud, and makes people shake their heads.
In my eyes as a child at the time, "Singing the Goose" was simply a beautiful song. It removed my confusion and opened my mind. So much so that my future love for liberal arts and literature also came from it. Listen!
Goose, goose, goose,
The song is singing to the sky,
The white hair is floating on the green water,
Anthuriums are clearing Wave.
Even now, I still think Luo Binwang's "Ode to the Goose" is the most beautiful poem. I didn't understand its charm before, but it was beautiful enough to read. Now, when I read "Ode to the Geese" again, what comes to my mind is a picture of a group of white geese playing in the crystal clear blue waves. Sometimes they sing loudly, sometimes they peck each other's feathers, sometimes they stretch their slender necks into the water, sometimes they doze off on the water...
What beautiful memories, why are they in childhood? Maybe the me at that time was the me I wanted, but as I grew up, I became like this.