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1. Dad is negotiating the price with the businessman"Me"Watch the camels eat grass and chew on the grass, and then learn how the camels chew;
2. Ask your father about the bell around the camel's neck, and add your own associations to it;
3. It's almost spring, the camels have shed their hair, and the hair is falling down one by one, hanging under the belly, and "I" naively want to use scissors to cut the camel's untidy hair;
4. The camel is gone, the summer is coming, the camel is no longer visible, "I" asked my mother where the camel went, summer and autumn have passed, winter is here again, the camel is here again!
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"Winter Sun. Childhood. What four things were written about in Camel Caravan
1.Watch camels chew and learn to chew.
2.Talk to Dad about the bell around the camel's neck.
3.I want to cut the hair that hangs under the belly of the camel.
4.Curiously asked where the camels had gone in the summer.
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1. Look at the way the camel chews. 2. Talk to your dad about the bell around the camel's neck. 3. I want to cut the hair that hangs under the belly of the camel. Fourth, curiously ask where do camels go in summer?
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Watch camels chew and learn to chew.
2.Talk to Dad about the bell around the camel's neck.
3.I want to cut the hair that hangs under the belly of the camel.
4.Curiously asked where the camels had gone in the summer.
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"Winter Sun. Childhood. What four things were written about in Camel Caravan
1.Watch camels chew and learn to chew.
2.Talk to Dad about the bell around the camel's neck.
3.I want to cut the hair that hangs under the belly of the camel.
4.Curiously asked where the camels had gone in the summer.
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The article mainly tells about the content of four fragments, which are:
Clip 1: Watch camels chew.
Clip 2: Talking to Dad about the bell around the camel's neck.
Fragment 3: I want to cut the hair of the camel hanging under the belly.
Fragment 4: Curiously ask where the camels have gone in the summer.
The text mainly writes about several scenes of the author's childhood in the order of the passage of seasons, first talking about my imagination of seeing a camel chewing a camel tied to a bell, then talking about the scene of camel hair shedding at the turn of winter and spring, then talking about the shadow of a camel in summer and asking where the camel went, and finally talking about the nostalgia for childhood life after the end of childhood.
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It mainly talks about the author's childhood, when the camel team came in the winter sun, the author observed the camel and learned it to eat grass, and asked his father about the origin of the camel. Spring came, and the author wanted to shear the camels again. The camel caravan went away again, and she asked again where the camel caravan went.
It expresses the author's nostalgia for his childhood.
Extended Materials. Winter Sun, Childhood, Camel Caravan" The author uses a simple and innocent tone and dream-like language to bring us into her childhood life. It's like a dream. In the author's pen, she wants to be a child, and the author brings out the vocabulary, the tone of speech, and the innocence of childhood that a seven or eight-year-old girl has mastered.
And the reader is like the author's childhood friend, playing with her, looking up at the camel, looking at the problem from the perspective of a child, it is really a stroke of genius. It's worth learning from. In addition, several childhood scenes that the author will never forget are also vividly written.
For example, the author learns to grind the teeth of camels, has "unique insights" on camel bells, helps camels shear, and misses camels in summer are all refreshing to readers.
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This article recounts the interesting events that happened with camels in my childhood, showing the children's imagination, diligence and childish childhood.
It's about the camel team coming to my door, my father is negotiating the price with the camel director, I am very curious about the camel, so I learned to chew the camel, and then after the price was negotiated, the camel team left, I asked my mother they went**, my mother said: "Always ask, always ask, you child!" Summer passed, autumn passed, winter came again, camel caravans came again, but childhood was gone.
I won't do the stupid thing of learning to chew camels under the winter sun.
This article is the preface written by the famous Taiwanese female writer Lin Haiyin for the autobiographical ** "Old Things in the South of the City". The combination of the words "Dongyang", "Childhood" and "Camel Team" in the text depicts a childhood impression in the depths of memory, creating a deep and broad image space and emotional space. The language of the whole article is plain and simple, and through the nostalgia of childhood anecdotes, we feel the childlike innocence, innocence, and childlike fun at the same time, and also feel the deep affection hidden between the lines.
About the author: Lin Haiyin (1918 2001), formerly known as Lin Hanying, nicknamed Yingzi, was born in Osaka, Japan, originally from Toufen Town, Miaoli County, Taiwan, she is a writer. Her parents were in business in Osaka, Japan, and Yingzi returned to Taiwan shortly after her birth, but the family moved to live in Beiping, where she studied at Changdian Primary School in Chengnan, Chunming Girls' High School, and Beijing Journalism College.
As an intern reporter of "World **", he married Xia Chengying, a writer with the pen name He Fan, and later presided over the supplement of "United Daily News" for 10 years.
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The text mainly writes about several scenes of the author's childhood in the order of the passage of seasons, first talking about my imagination of seeing a camel chewing a camel tied to a bell, then talking about the scene of camel hair shedding at the turn of winter and spring, then talking about the shadow of a camel in summer and asking where the camel went, and finally talking about the nostalgia for childhood life after the end of childhood.
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In the late twenties, Lin Yingzi, a six-year-old girl, lived in a small alley in the south of Beijing. Xiuzhen, a "crazy" woman who often stands at the mouth of the alley looking for her daughter, is the first friend Yingzi made.
Xiuzhen once secretly fell in love with a college student, and later the college student returned to her hometown and never returned. Xiuzhen's daughter Xiao Guizi was thrown under the city by her family, and her life and death are unknown. Yingzi is very sympathetic to her.
Yingzi learned that her little friend Niu'er's life experience was very similar to Xiao Guizi, and found Qingji on the back of her neck, and hurriedly took her to find Xiuzhen. After Xiuzhen and her daughter, who had been separated for six years, recognized each other, she immediately took Niu'er to find her father, but the mother and daughter tragically suspected Lao Qin of dying under the train wheels.
Later, Yingzi's family moved to Xinlianzi Hutong. Yingzi met a young man with thick lips in a nearby deserted garden. He had to steal in order to provide for his brother's education.
Yingzi thinks he is very kind, but she can't tell whether he is a good person or a bad person. Soon, Yingzi picked up a small bronze Buddha on the barren grassland, and was discovered by the police station spies who brought the patrol police to arrest the young man, which made Yingzi very sad.
When Yingzi was nine years old, her wet nurse, Song Ma's husband, Feng Daming, came to the Lin family. Yingzi learned that Song's mother's son fell into the river and drowned two years ago, and her daughter was also sold by her husband to others, she was very sad, and she didn't understand why Song's mother left her children alone to serve others, and Song's mother was picked up by her husband with a little donkey.
Later, Eiko's father died of lung disease. Yingzi rode the carriage with her family and said goodbye to her childhood with all kinds of doubts.
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It's about the camel team coming to my house, and my father is negotiating the price with the camel director, and I am very good about camels.
Zhi, then learn camel chewing, after dao came to negotiate the price, the camel team left, I asked my mother they went**, my mother said: "Always ask, always ask, you child!" ”
Summer is gone, autumn is gone, winter is coming again, camel caravans are coming again, but childhood is gone. I regret that I will not do it again after learning the stupid thing of camel chewing in the early morning in the winter sun.
This text recounts several fragments of childhood life around the camel caravan, expressing the author's nostalgia for childhood life.
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Main contents:
This text focuses on the origin of the camel caravan and describes the life of childhood.
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Expresses the author's right.
Zhi's nostalgia for his childhood life. dao
Duan Yi: This article is the preface written by the famous Taiwanese female writer Lin Haiyin for the autobiographical ** "Old Things in the South of the City". The topic "Winter Sun, Childhood, Camel Team" is the eye of the whole text, "Winter Sun" creates an emotional tone intertwined with sentimentality and warmth for the article, "Childhood" reveals the main theme of this article, and "Camel Team" is a clue throughout the whole text.
The combination of the three words depicts a childhood impression in the depths of memory, creating a deep and broad image space and emotional space. The language of the whole text is plain and simple, and through the nostalgia of childhood anecdotes, we feel the childlike innocence, innocence, and childlike fun at the same time, and also feel the deep affection hidden between the lines.
Background of the Times: "Old Things in the South of the City" is an autobiographical **, which depicts the 20s of the 20th century, the protagonist Xiaoyingzi's childhood experience in the south of Beijing, with a simple and innocent tone, showing us the old Beijing in the eyes of a child, a period of life in Beijing at the beginning of the last century.
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Main content: It mainly talks about the author's childhood, when the camel team came in the winter sun, the loser observed the camel and learned it to eat grass, and asked his father about the slow arrival of the camel. Spring came, and the author wanted to shear the camels again.
The camel caravan went away again, and she asked again where the camel caravan went. It expresses the author's nostalgia for his childhood.
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When the camel caravan came to the door of my house, I saw the camels grazing, and my teeth were moving. It's hot, and I'd love to help the camel cut off his "velvet robe" pit. Finally, I wrote about the reason why I wrote "Old Things in the South of the City", which expressed my nostalgia for my childhood life.
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This article recounts the interesting events that happened with camels in my childhood, showing the rich imagination of children and teenagers, diligent and inquisitive, and full of childish children.
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First of all, I talked about bai, and the camel caravan came to "du
In front of my house, I watched the camels graze on the goo, and my teeth moved. Then I talked about the right "I" saw the camel hanging a bell at the head of the loss line, and began to guess the purpose of the empty bell with my father, and then talked about the camel taking off the camel hair robe, "I" was very naïve to help it cut off, and later, when the summer came, I didn't see the camel again, and finally wrote the reason why "I" wrote "Old Things in the South of the City", which directly expressed my nostalgia for childhood life.
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The text revolves around the camel caravan and writes about how the camels chew on the stove, how they talk to their father about the bells around their necks, how they want to cut the hair that hangs under their bells, and how they curiously ask where the camels are in the summer.
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It mainly talked about my observation and learning to chew camels, but after learning about it, I talked about talking to my dad about the role of camel bells, then I talked about my desire to shear camels, and finally I asked my mother about the whereabouts of camels. Hope to adopt.
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Main content:
This text revolves around the camel caravan and tells the story of watching the camels chew and learning to chew in their childhood. Talk to your dad about the bell around the camel's neck. I want to cut the hair of the camel that hangs under the belly
Curiously asked where the camels had gone in the summer. This seems to be a juxtaposition of several events, expressing the author's nostalgia for his childhood life.
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First of all, the camel caravan came to the door of "my" house, and "I" congratulated me.
Watching the camel chew, "I" also learned to chew. Then I talked about "I" saw the camel hanging a bell at the head, and began to guess the purpose of the bell with my father, and then talked about the camel taking off its camel hair robe, "I" wanted to cut the camel's hair hanging in the belly and searching for the hair under the early morning, and later, summer came, and the shadow of the camel was no longer seen, and finally wrote the reason why "I" wrote "Old Things in the South of the City", which directly returned to express my nostalgia for childhood life.
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First of all, I talked about camels.
When the team came to the door of "my", "I" watched the camels graze, and "my" teeth also moved to roll inward. Then he talked about "I" seeing the camel hanging a bell on the head, and began to guess the purpose of the bell with my father, and then talked about the camel taking off the camel hair robe, "I" was very naïve and wanted to help it cut off, and later, summer came, and the shadow of the camel was no longer seen, and finally wrote the reason why "I" wrote the branch god "Old Things in the South of the City", which directly expressed my nostalgia for childhood life. Hope to adopt.
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This book recounts the interesting events of "I" reminiscing about my childhood with camels, and shows the children's imagination, diligence and childish childhood.
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My childhood in the winter sun with the camel caravan.
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