Close to the childlike imagination, the reader seems to see a child holding his head high and following the clouds in the sky. Eyes full of yearning. Be a free and smart cloud, you can float freely and have fun. Heaven and earth, freedom. Let us feel how eager the bound children are to get rid of the shackles and release their innocence.
This is reminiscent of Tagore's flower school. Children want to become flowers. In the school of flowers, "groups of flowers suddenly ran out of unknown places and danced on the green grass." If you can build a cloud school, that would be great!
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Jin Meiling (1903- 1930) was a Japanese nursery rhyme poet who was active in the 1920s. She was born in Qixian Village, Otsu County, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. In her poems, she uses the most natural state of children to experience and feel the world.
1984, Jin Meiling left three handwritten nursery rhymes and 5 12 works. 1984, The Complete Works of Jin Meiling's Nursery Rhymes was published, which shocked the Japanese literary world. After the official collection and publication, it immediately attracted attention and spread widely, which also shocked everyone who read poetry.
So far, many of Jin Meiling's representative works have been included in Japanese primary school Putonghua textbooks, and her works have been translated into seven languages, including English, French and Korean. In 2007, Towards the Light was published in China.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Jin Meiling