Spring is coming! We saw her, heard her, smelled her and touched her.
She barks in the eagle's mouth, she swings on the kite's tail and sings in the ocean.
Original paragraph:
Spring is coming! We saw her, heard her, smelled her and touched her.
She swings on the willow branches and swings on the kite tail; She cried in the mouths of magpies and cuckoos, and laughed in the branches of peach blossoms and apricot blossoms.
Extended data:
"Looking for Spring" comes from the second volume of the second-grade Chinese textbook published by People's Education Press. The author is Jing and the reader is Zijun. This text tells the excitement of children looking for spring when it comes.
Spring came, and she came quietly to us like a shy little girl. The title of this paper is called us-looking for spring! Let's look around the campus, maybe we can find the grass just sticking out on the playground;
Let's go to the wild, maybe we can find kites flying in the sky; Open the textbook, we will also find the shadow of spring in the illustrations of the text; Reading the text, we will feel that we are children who take off their cotton-padded jackets, rush out of the house and rush to the fields, realize the urgency of finding spring and feel the joy of discovering spring.
The language of the text is beautiful, full of children's interest and literary color. The author compares spring to a little girl. She is shy, so she hides. She is beautiful, with bright green eyebrows and colored eyes. She played touching notes lively and skillfully, swinging happily, shouting and laughing excitedly.