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The north wall of the school playground is full of creepers. I also have creepers in my house, which climbed up from the west wall of the courtyard and took up a large area on the roof.
The leaves of the creeper are tender red, and after a few days the leaves grow and become tender green. The young leaves of the creeper are not very noticeable, but the ones that have grown up are noticeable. The leaves are so fresh and very pleasant to look at, and the tips of the leaves are facing downward, spreading so evenly on the wall, there is no overlap, and there is no gap.
A gust of wind blows, and the leaves on a wall ripple, which is very beautiful.
I used to only know that this plant was called a creeper, but I didn't know how it could climb. This year I noticed that creepers have legs. Creepers' feet grow on stems.
Where there is a petiole on the stem, six or seven branch-like filaments protrude from the opposite side, each filament resembles the antennae of a snail. The filaments are as tender and red as the new leaves. This is the foot of a creeper.
When the creeper's footsteps touched the wall, the heads of six or seven filaments turned into small discs and strangled against the wall. The filament, which had been straight, was now bent, pulling the creeper's young stem so that it was clinging to the wall. That's how creepers climb up one foot at a time.
If you look closely at those tiny feet, you will be reminded of the claws of the dragon in the picture.
If the creeper's feet did not touch the wall, it would have withered in a few days, and then there would have been no traces. Touching the wall, filaments and small discs gradually turn gray. Don't look down on those gray feet, which are so strong against the wall that you don't want to pull down one of the creeper's stems without a little effort on your fingers.
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Creepers' feet grow on stems. Where the petiole grows on the stem, six or seven branch-like filaments protrude from the reverse side, each of which resembles a snail's antennae. The filaments are as tender and red as the new leaves. This is the foot of a creeper.
These few sentences tell about the position, state, and color of the creeper's foot length.
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The author of "The Foot of the Creeper" is Ye Shengtao.
The Creeper's Feet is an intensive reading text that observes and describes the creeper. The author is Ye Shengtao, a famous modern Chinese writer and educator. In this text, Grandpa Ye used meticulous and concise writing to introduce the shape characteristics of the creeper's leaves and feet, as well as how it uses its "feet" to climb the wall, so as to inspire students to pay attention to the things around them in their daily study and life.
The author of "The Foot of the Creeper" is Ye Shengtao. Ye Shengtao (1894-1988), formerly known as Ye Shaojun, was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu. A modern writer, educator, literary publisher and social activist, he is known as an "excellent language artist".
Representative works include "Diaphragm", "Offline", "Ni Huanzhi" and so on.
The Feet of the Creeper is a text that expresses the author's affection for the creeper through long-term and detailed observation to understand where the creeper grows, the characteristics of its leaves, and how it climbs up.
Ye Shengtao's literary contributions:
Ye Shengtao's first academic essay on children's literature, "The Concept of Children", criticized the bad influence of Chinese children. In fact, Ye Shengtao was the first author to write fairy tales in the 20s of the 20th century.
His work, The Scarecrow, was published in 1923. This children's book is extremely popular among many teenagers. Another work, "Stone Statues of Ancient Heroes", tells about a stone carved into the image of a hero.
The moral behind this simple, easy-to-read story is to ridicule the arrogance of experts and the numbness of people.
Ye Shengtao's fervent assertion of standardizing modern Chinese includes standardized grammar, rhetoric, vocabulary, punctuation, simplified characters, and the elimination of variant Chinese characters. He also compiled and standardized the Chinese characters for publications and prescribed the Chinese pinyin scheme. His efforts have improved the quality of his work and the organizational structure.
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