Liu Ruomin's Seawater Poems

Seawater Liu Raomin's poems are as follows:

Seawater Seawater I ask you: Why are you so melancholy? The sea smiled and answered, I hold the sky in my arms. Seawater Seawater I ask you: Why are you so salty? The sea answered with a smile, because the fishermen were sweating.

1. Introduction to the text

Seawater is a short poem by the richest man, with children's interest. It is mainly about the interesting conversation between children and the sea. The language is fresh and smooth, lively and lovely. The full text takes the form of question and answer, describing the boundless blue sea and the hard work of fishermen.

2. Introduction to the author

Liu Ruomin is from Laixi, Shandong. ** * party member. 1954 graduated from Chinese Department of Shandong Normal University. He is the author of Children's Poetry Collection, Poems for Young Pioneers, Children's Songs by the Sea, One Hundred Children's Songs, A Map of One Hundred Poems, Three Songs in the Countryside, Children's Songs and so on.

From 65438 to 0945, he participated in the revolutionary work, and served as a primary school teacher and principal in Laixi County, the teaching director of Qingdao Taidong Sixth Road Primary School, the teacher and teaching director of the Workers and Peasants Accelerated Middle School affiliated to Shandong University, the Chinese lecturer of Shandong Ocean University and the secretary of the principal's office. Published works 65438 to 0949. 65438-0979 Join the Chinese Writers Association.

3. Introduction to Poetry

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.

In ancient Han Dynasty, unhappy people were called poems and happy people were called songs. In modern times, they are generally called poems. It expresses social life and people's spiritual world according to certain syllables and rhythms. The origin of poetry can be traced back to ancient times. The Book of Songs is China's first collection of poems, which is said to have been compiled by Confucius. There is still debate on this issue in academic circles.

Poetry is full of the author's thoughts, feelings and rich imagination. The language is concise and vivid, with distinct rhythm, harmonious phonology and rich musical beauty. Sentences are generally in rows, paying attention to the beauty of structure and form.

4. Imitation of the text

Flower, flower, I ask you: Why are you so beautiful? The flower smiled and replied: Because I laughed from the heart.