In line with reality. Because the flowers are blown by the wind and swaying on the grass, like dancing. Flower "dancing on the green grass" actually means freedom and happiness. A thriving scene of a hundred flowers blooming and competing to open up. Fairy, dancing on the grass, do you see it? Shh, don't talk too loudly. They are easily frightened. Sitting on a four-leaf clover is a naughty little dance
She likes to bounce the dew on the grass high and sprinkle it on the surrounding small flowers. The little flower is unhappy and shakes its petals in the wind. The scattered pollen was sprinkled on the skirt by Xiao Qi in a little blue dress. When he flew, it gave off bursts of fragrance. Do you smell it?
In the field, beautiful women are dancing there! In spring, the seedlings in the field are green. Green is shining in our eyes, as if there is a green spirit dancing on every leaf. It's autumn in a blink of an eye, the fields are golden, a breeze blows, terraces are turned over, and heavy ears of rice are swaying, as if yellow elves are dancing.
Feel the flowers of a group; Flowers are blooming, dancing and reveling on the green grass. When we read this, we will see such a flowing picture in our mind: delicate flowers from the grass, from the river, from the trees, drilling hard, quickly gathering on the grass to dance.
Brief introduction of the author
Tagore, a famous Indian poet, writer, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist. Tagore was born in a wealthy aristocratic family in Kolkata, India. He became the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature with Gitanjaly.
His poems contain profound religious and philosophical views. Tagore's poems enjoy epic status in India, such as Northern Angry, Birds and Sand in the Eyes. The School of Flowers is selected from Tagore's collection of children's prose poems, Crescent Moon Collection, published in 1886. At that time, Tagore was in his prime and in the spring breeze.