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Reflections on Lin Liang's Back to Childhood
This book tells an interesting story about Pulse and Ai Lisha's childhood. It consists of four short stories and a story that the author really wants to tell you. Puls accidentally swallowed a frog. You might think it's just a frog. Just digest it. But Price thinks she swallowed a prince. When everyone thought she was crazy, she threw Liwa into the sky with one hand. A house in Ai Lisha is being renovated, and they live in Grandma Tata's house. Ai Lisha sleeps under Tata's sister's bed because she doesn't want to sleep in a cot. Grandma Tata was afraid of being squeezed into Ai Lisha, so she changed places with Maria Zia. As a result, grandma Maria Zia's bed collapsed ... Puls is eccentric, often whimsical and kind-hearted; Ai Lisha is smart, willful and imaginative, and likes to come up with all kinds of fantastic ideas. Isn't that what we did when we were kids? I used to be a naughty boy. People in extracurricular remedial classes come in on tenterhooks. Last time a man's big hand rushed in and just opened the door, he was hit by a mineral water bottle. Looking up and seeing a group of us trying to hold back our laughter, we couldn't help but become angry from embarrassment and took a big step towards us. Hardly had he got up from his leg when he lost his balance and fell to the ground. It turned out that he accidentally tripped over the rope I tied to the ground. There was laughter in an instant.

Childhood is colorful and short. Childhood has slowly passed away, never to return, and there is no hope of recovery. It is better to read this book together, feel the fun of childhood and find your happy childhood in your mind.