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Ice heart soap bubble paper
We make our own soap bubbles, watch our work succeed, and then fly into the air, the sky and the sun, with bright colors, just like our dreams, which are broken in a short time, but we also strive to achieve them.

Original text:

We put the leftover broken soap in a small wooden bowl and add water to stir it to melt it. Then soak the sleeve of the bamboo pen in thick soapy water and blow it slowly, blowing out a light ball the size of a tennis ball. Then mention it gently, and the light ball will fall from the tube and float gently in the air. If you fan it gently below, sometimes it can fly very high.

The soap bubbles blown out are beautiful, and the five-color floating light turns around on the light and transparent sphere. Fan well, a big ball will split into two or three delicate and soft balls and fly around. Sometimes it blows too hard and fans too fast. This fragile ball will be pulled into a circle, and the trembling light and shadow will be messy. At this time, everyone is hanging their hearts, holding their heads and holding their breath. Soon, the bright thin ball broke silently. Soap water fell and splashed into eyes, causing everyone to suddenly lower their heads and wipe their tears.

This article is from Bing Xin's essay Bing Xin.

Extended data writing background:

Soap Bubble is a newly selected text in the second volume of the third grade Chinese textbook (2065438+2009 spring revision) published by People's Education Press. From Bing Xin's prose, Zijun was invited to participate in the recording of the text.

In the morning post of August 19 19, Bing Xin published her first essay "Hearing Feelings on 2 1 Day" and her first novel "Two Houses". 1923 Before and after studying abroad, he began to publish a series of communication essays with the general title "To Young Readers", which became the foundation work of children's literature in China. In Japan, she was hired by Tokyo University as the first foreign female lecturer to teach the course "China New Literature". 195 1 returned to China.