It is human beings who can pass on ideas, experiences, technologies, arts and beliefs from generation to generation through books. What is beauty? Beauty is harmonious, appropriate, true and perfect, and all this is achieved through learning, and learning is conveyed through the medium of books.
This is a foreign children's poem, which appears in the form of poetry and is full of philosophical language. This paper introduces that books bring endless joy to people, are the ocean of knowledge, endow the world with true meaning and purify people's hearts. The whole poem has four sections. When reading, it is catchy, meaningful and intriguing.
This poem shows the magic of books, because it can lead us to explore the unknown world and let us learn a lot. Through this poem, we can appreciate the magical power of the book and its infinite power.
The extended material Magic Book is a foreign children's poem, in the form of poetry and in the language of philosophy. This paper introduces the endless joy that books bring to people, which is an ocean of knowledge, endowing the world with true meaning and purifying people's hearts. The whole poem consists of four sections, which are catchy, meaningful and intriguing. This article is included as a required reading text in the fifth-grade primary school textbook of Beijing Normal University, and also as a reading link in the first-grade primary school textbook of People's Education Press.
Brief introduction of the author
Emily Dickinson died in 1886; And her large collection of poems, locked in a box, is her greatest gift to the world. Even if her works failed to win the favor at that time in her lifetime, the incomprehension and misunderstanding of the people around her could not detract from her rich creative talent at all. Judging from the existing works, Emily's amazing creativity has left 1800 poems for herself and the world, of which 1775 has been finalized and 25 new discoveries have been made.
Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts on February 1830+ 10. Her grandfather was the founder of Amherst State College. My father is the chief lawyer in the town and has a conservative mind. Dickinson received orthodox religious education since she was a child, so her life as a teenager was calm and monotonous. He seldom goes out; he only travels once.
Dickinson had no advanced education, and only attended a girls' school near amherst for one year. She is a girl with quick response, humorous words and open mind. After leaving school and returning home, Dickinson still lives in the house where she was born. Emily Dickinson spent most of her life in the house where she was born. This brick house was built by her grandfather on the main street.
Because of financial difficulties, Dickinson's family sold their house in 1840 and moved to the house in North Happiness Street for fifteen years. Later, Edward Dickinson bought the house back at 1885. Emily's favorite place in this house is the greenhouse in the east, where she planted many plants that can bloom in winter. On the small book table by the window, she wrote many poems and lived a lonely and quiet life.
She thinks the world is so noisy and uneasy that she wants to get away from it and return to Xiaotian, a land built with her own soul. She began to write poems at the age of 20, and most of her early poems have been lost. After 1858, she stayed indoors and hardly left home in the 1970s. In the history of literature, she was called "Amherst Nuni". She wrote poems in solitude, * * * wrote 1775 poems, but only 7 poems were plagiarized and published by her friends before her death.
In Dickinson's youth, two people had an influence on her life. One is Nader Humphrey, the headmaster of Amherst School, and the other is Ben Ming Jie Newton, a young lawyer who works in her father's law firm. They gave her great help in her study, especially Newton often instructed her what books to read and how to read them, which inspired her to know the beauty contained in a harmonious and complete nature.
Newton often preached Calvinist religious thoughts to her, which made her accept Calvinist introspective thoughts and ideas about natural beauty and cold world. These ideas became the creed of her life, and later they were vividly reflected in all her poems. Dickinson died in May 1886.
Her relatives and friends edited her poems and printed three episodes at the end of 19. 1890 published Dickinson's 1 15 poetry collection, and later published two poetry collections and two letters. 19 14, more of Dickinson's poems were edited and published, thus establishing her position as a poetess in the history of literature. 1950, Harvard University bought all the copyrights of her poems. /kloc-published The Complete Works of Dickinson in 0/955, with 3 volumes of poems and 3 volumes of letters.
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Magical book-Baidu Encyclopedia