I've seen crazy people in Huian Pavilion several times. Every time I stand at the door, or the horse will quickly squeeze my hand and gently say, "crazy!" " "We walked through the wall, and if I turned around again, they took my arm and stopped me. In fact, that madman is just a big girl of pine and cypress in big braid, like the big girl of the Li family in JiaHe Zhang! She always stands against the door wall and watches people pass by.
Appreciate:
This passage made me realize the kindness of the author. Her mother and old nanny Ma Song are very afraid and disgusted with the madman in Hui 'an Pavilion, which means that they look down on the madman. What about the author? From the short sentence "In fact, that madman is just a big girl from big braid, Pinus tabulaeformis", I read that the author did not regard her as a madman, but thought that the madman was a big sister of big braid, and her thoughts were very pure. We can see the beauty of the author's childhood thoughts from the second half of the sentence "Like the big girl of the Li family in JiaHe Zhang". She is not sorry for the madman, but treats the madman as a normal person ... I wonder if the author still has such childlike innocence?
Excerpt 3:
So I sang a hymn for five years, and now it's the students' turn to sing a farewell song for us:
"Outside the pavilion, by the ancient road, the grass is green. ..... When did you come here? Don't wander around when you come! Time flies, the ends of the earth, and close friends are scattered. Life is rare to get together and separate more ... "
I cried, and all our graduates cried. How much we like to grow taller and become adults, and how afraid we are! When we get back to primary school, no matter how high it is, teacher! You should always treat us like children!
Appreciate:
This passage describes Lin's feelings for teachers and students, and also describes the author's ambivalence of longing and fear for the future. From "I cried, our graduates cried", I felt the author and classmates' nostalgia for the school and their concern for the teachers. From the sentence "You should treat us as children forever", I realized that the author loves and appreciates the teacher too much. I hope the teacher will always educate her, and I hope I will always be the teacher's student. This passage has no flowery rhetoric and long speech, but it makes us feel the most affectionate and touching farewell described in simple language.
Excerpt 4:
Mom and dad are in the yard, mom is holding her little sister, and dad is cutting flowers. He said that there are too many leaves in oleander, so there will be fewer flowers, and some leaves should be removed. He tied the branch with a rope again, so that the oleander wouldn't be so scattered. He tied the string to the morning glory by the wall and nailed it to the height of the fence. The morning sun shines on this wall. All the morning glories are red, purple, yellow and blue, but it's not morning, and several morning glories have withered.
Appreciation: From this passage, I realized "Dad's love for flowers". He likes flowers very much and knows a lot about gardening. Moreover, "Dad" loves flowers so much that he should have a particularly good temper and temperament. Then, a picture of the sunset unfolded: "Mom" was holding "Sister" and staring at the flowers. What about "Dad"? He trimmed the flowers in the yard with scissors, ropes and nails. "Dad" will make a "click" sound from time to time when he is trimming flowers and plants. Hmm! It's really like a family painting with life as paper and fun as pen.
At the same time, this is also a transitional period. At the end of the paragraph, it says "Morning glory has withered". We read a kind of sadness and sadness, which leads to the following article. ...