What are the contents of magpie characters on maple trees?

The contents of the magpie characters on the maple tree are:

The first to fourth paragraphs mainly say that "I" like magpies on maple trees, and this part directly writes "I like" four times: I like maple trees like green umbrellas on the ferry; I like the magpie nest on the maple tree; I like to stand under the maple tree and look at the magpie's nest; There are six little magpies in the nest. I like them.

From the fifth paragraph to the twelfth paragraph, "I" saw aunt Magpie standing by the nest and teaching her brother to sing games, learn Pinyin and know the sun, and described the * * * language between "I" and the Magpie family. There is only one sentence in the thirteenth paragraph, which directly expresses my heart and my happy mood.

A summary of the problems in The Magpie on the Maple Tree;

1. What does a maple tree look like? Tell me why I like it.

A: Like a big, tall green sun umbrella, it is always open. Its shadow covers the whole ferry.

Because maple is like a tall green umbrella, sheltering people from the wind and rain and making selfless contributions, I like it.

2. What did Aunt Magpie teach the little magpie? Think about what Aunt Magpie taught Magpie?

Aunt Magpie stood by her bird's nest, teaching her brother to sing, play games and learn the pinyin letters invented by Aunt Magpie.

Aunt Magpie taught her brother how to fly, how to find bugs and how to identify their friends and enemies.