What do two rows of silver teeth mean?
Two rows of silver teeth refer to the naughty smile of children coming out of the water, revealing two rows of white teeth. This sentence comes from the article "Childhood Ink Painting", a Chinese textbook published by People's Education Press. "Childhood Ink Painting" is the sixth unit 1 lesson of the third grade primary school Chinese published by People's Education Press. This children's poem captures a group of children's life scenes through three subheadings: by the stream, by the river and in the forest, and shows the children's playful life scenes, which are intertwined with motion and static, forming a desirable picture of innocent childhood. Poetry is a literary genre that expresses feelings and wishes. It is a literary genre with a certain rhythm and rhythm, which vividly expresses the author's rich emotions in highly concise language and reflects the social life in a concentrated way. "Shi Mao-Preface" records: "Poets have aspirations. Have ambition in your heart and speak like a poem. " Yan Yu's Poems on Canglang in the Southern Song Dynasty said that "poets chant temperament". There is only one art expressed in words: poetry.