The charm of language appears in the first lesson of the fourth grade text of Beijing Normal University, which is an article about the magic of language.
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The Charm of Language is an intensive reading text, which tells the story that Jean-Pierre Hauler, a famous French poet, added a few words to the wooden sign of a blind old beggar to help him, indicating that the proper use of language and words will produce extraordinary appeal and incredible effect. This text has six natural paragraphs.
On a busy street in Paris, a very poor old man was begging. He was "ragged, gray-haired and blind". There is a' re' sign next to him, which says "I can't see anything!" "However, passers-by were indifferent, no one gave charity to the blind old man, and the blind old man didn't get the money, with a sad face.
Then, the famous French poet told Pi Haole that he was very sympathetic to the blind old man. Knowing that the old man had nothing, he took some money out of his pocket and put it in a small basin next to the old man. Then he picked up a pen and quietly added the words "Spring has come, but" before that line.
This poetic language makes the old man's begging result very different from before. Many people are very kind. Give him money. Jean Pihale was very satisfied. The language at the end of the article is emotional, and if used properly, it will achieve unexpected results.
Baidu Encyclopedia-The Charm of Language