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There are many wonderful things in the world, some real, some false, and some imaginary. If it were me, I would rather be an unknown snowflake. If I am a snowflake, then I am born hexagonal, and I want to have more ice and jade pear blossoms, and I don't know that it is the skilled craftsman who makes the white jade so charming.
Thank you so much for the ingenuity of nature. We are flying all over the sky, like catkins in spring. On the way to travel, we formed a jade belt and flew into the distance.
Yes! How beautiful the world has become by us!
Suppose I were a snowflake. I will pour into the hands of the children with my peers. The naughty children threw themselves in balls and threw them at the children on the other side, and as soon as we came into contact with the children's coping, we immediately melted.
Not to be outdone, the smashed children grabbed us and threw them at each other. We can't stop the playfulness of the children.
Suppose I were a snowflake. I would float to the sleeping fields and form a thick quilt with my companions for the day to shield the sleeping seedlings from the wind and drive away the mosquitoes. The first sip of water that the thirsty earth drinks is made of our snowflakes, and the first stream of water that flows into the creek is also made of our snowflakes.
I really want to be a snowflake, because he always dedicates himself in obscurity, although it will eventually melt, and it will not be praised by others, but every winter it still "stubbornly" falls on the earth, giving people joy to come, and never stopping, I love snowflakes, love its delicate and unique appearance, but also love its obscurity, selfless dedication.
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In winter, children are often curious about the snowflakes that are flying in the sky, and they wish they could fly freely like snowy flowers and float wherever they want to go. The language of this poem is beautiful, concise, and dynamic. It not only depicts the aftermath of snowflakes fluttering freely, but also metaphorizes the characteristics of snowflakes that will melt and turn into water droplets.
The end of the poem is very warm, and the cold snowflakes seem to become extremely warm, expressing the love and affection.
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The author of "If I Were a Snowflake" is Jin Bo.
Jin Bo, formerly known as Wang Jinbo, was born in 1935 and graduated from the Chinese Department of Beijing Normal University in 1961. He began to publish his works in 1957, and in November 2018, he won the "2018 Chen Bochui International Children's Literature Award" for "Insect Impressions".
In the past 40 years, more than 40 kinds of poems, children's fighting stories, prose, children's literature, literary criticism, poetry and song collections have been published, and the anthologies include "Selected Poems of Jinbo Children", "Collection of Children's Poems of Jinbo", "Fairy Tales of Jinbo", "Children's Songs of Jinbo", "Selected Works of Jinbo", etc.
Honors
He has won the National Outstanding Children's Literature Award of the Chinese Writers Association five times. The award-winning works are the first "News of Spring", the second "Between Me and You", the third "Moonlit Night in the Forest", the fourth "Let's Go to See the Sea", and the fifth "The Adventure of Udidiu".
A total of five works have won the "Five One Project One Good Book Award" for three consecutive years. The award-winning works are Lisheng's "The Adventure of the Apple Man", "You and I Hand in Hand", "Let's Go to See the Sea", "A Chinese Child's Heroic Comedy Rainbow Bird", and "Nursery Rhymes and Children's Paintings".
He has won the Soong Ching Ling Children's Literature Award three times, and his winning works are: "Little Leaf Fairy Tale" (1994), "White Castle" (2000), "The Past of Feeling Empty and Rotten" (2002).
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If I Were a Snowflake" Kim Bo.
If I'm a snowflake, where do I fall?
Float into a small river, turn into a drop of water, and play with small fish and shrimp?
Float to the square, build a snowman, look at you and smile?
Kiss her, and then melt with joy.
1. [Appreciation].
This is a children's poem with childlike innocence, the author describes the flying of small snowflakes, through the infinite reverie of snowflakes drifting from west to east, and expresses a harmonious and poetic beautiful picture, beautiful picture and beautiful soul between man and nature, man and man.
2. [About the Author].
Jin Bo (formerly known as Wang Jinbo. A native of Jizhou City, Hebei Province. He graduated from the Chinese Department of Beijing Normal University in 1961.
He has served as a professor at Capital Normal University, a member of the Children's Literature Committee of the China Writers Association, a director of the Beijing Writers Association, and the director of the Children's Literature Creation Committee. His works have won the National Book Award and the "Five Ones" Project Award, the National Outstanding Children's Literature Award of the China Writers Association, the Soong Ching Ling Children's Literature Award, and the 1992 Hans Christian Andersen Award nomination.
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If I Were a Snowflake" is a new poem written by modern poet Jin Bo.
Title of the work. If I were a snowflake.
Author. Jin Bo.
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If I Were a Snowflake" is a new poem written by modern poet Jin Bo.
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If I were a snowflake, guess me, I would fall to.
Where to go?
I would like to float into the river, become a drop of water, and play with small fish and shrimp.
I'd like to float down to the square, build a fat snowman, and look at you and smile.
I'd rather float down to my mother's face, kiss her, kiss her, and then melt with joy.
If I Were a Volley Bright Snowflake is a book published by Education Science Press on 2011-01-01. It is the four anthologies of "Jinbo Children's Literature Anthology", along with the fairy tale volume "Little Mouse on the Lampstand", the prose volume "The Walking Snowman", and the children's rhyme volume "Butterfly Butterfly, Who Are You Looking For".
This series of books is a collection of children's literature by Mr. Jin Bo, a famous Chinese children's literature writer. Mr. Jin Bo has selected the best works from the large number of literary works he has written for young children, and compiled them into a book in four genres: fairy tales, prose, nursery rhymes, and poetry.
The works of this series are related to all aspects of children's lives, and the content is rich and colorful: fresh and beautiful Daran, wonderful and interesting animals and plants, harmonious and warm family life, and rich knowledge ......The author narrates with beautiful writing, showing a pure and beautiful world for children. These excellent fairy tales, prose, nursery rhymes and poems can help children understand the nature and society around Shouhui, and feel the rhythm, rhyme and beauty of literary language.
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If I were a snowflake, guess what I would fall to?
I would like to float down into the small river orange Xun, become a drop of water, and play with small fish and shrimp.
I'd like to float down to the square, build a fat snowman, and look at you with a smile.
I'd rather float down to my mother's face, kiss her, kiss her, and then melt with joy.
Jin Bo, formerly known as Wang Jinbo and pen name Jin Bo, was born in 1935. A native of Beijing, his ancestral home is Ji County, Hebei Province (now Jizhou City, Hebei Province). He graduated from the Chinese Department of Beijing Normal University in 1961.
He has served as a professor at Beijing Normal University, a member of the Children's Literature Committee of the Chinese Writers Association, a director of the Beijing Writers Association, and the director of the Children's Literature Creation Committee. In 1957, he began to publish his works. He joined the Chinese Writers Association in 1979.
He has won the National Outstanding Children's Literature Award of the Chinese Writers Association five times. The winning works are the first "News of Spring" (group of poems), the second "Between Me and You" (poetry collection), the third "Moonlit Night in the Forest" (poetry collection), the fourth "Let's Go to See the Sea" (poetry collection), and the fifth "The Adventure of Udidiu" (long fairy tale).
A total of five works have been awarded for three consecutive years"Five One Project One Good Book Award" 。The award-winning works are "The Adventure of the Apple Man" (fairy tale), "You and I Hand in Hand" (song), "Let's Go to See the Sea" (poetry collection), "A Chinese Child's Heroic Comedy Rainbow Bird" (animation creation), "Nursery Rhymes and Children's Paintings" (editor-in-chief).
He has won the Soong Ching Ling Children's Literature Award three times, and his works include: "Little Leaf Fairy Tale" (fairy tale, 1994), "White Castle" (fairy tale, 2000), and "Thank You for the Past" (prose, 2002).
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