Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - The more the fish came out of the water, the silver sparkled in the splash. What do you mean by splash?
The more the fish came out of the water, the silver sparkled in the splash. What do you mean by splash?
"Going to the Moon" is Wu Ran's prose, and it is the second text of the fourth-grade Chinese class (revised edition in autumn 2020) published by People's Education Press.
This article is a poetic prose. A mother and daughter walk under the moon and describe what they see when they walk. The stream under the moon is full of flowers, which is very lovely; Under the moon, the fruits and vegetables in the farmland are fragrant and full of the joy of harvest; Mother and daughter whisper under the moon, happy and warm.
Wu Ran, formerly known as Wu Xingran. Born in xuanwei county, Yunnan, 1946. After graduating from high school, I worked as a worker and a primary school teacher. Later, the Spring City Evening News was edited, and the children's supplement of Little Orange Lamp was edited from 65438 to 0985. Member of Chinese Writers Association, deputy director of Children's Literature Committee of Yunnan Writers Association. 1973, Haihua, the first children's literature, was published in Yunnan Daily.
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