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The Pearl Bird is a narrative lyrical prose. The tone of the whole text is relaxed and lively, and the emotions are strong, which describes the emotional change process of "me" and the pearl bird family of three from estrangement to intimacy in chronological order, portrays the image of a straightforward and naughty pearl bird, expresses the author's love and praise for the pearl bird, and shows the author's beautiful world of mutual trust.
of desire and pursuit.
Appreciation of "Pearl Bird".
The author narrates the emotional exchange process between "me" and the pearl bird family of three from estrangement to intimacy in a relaxed and lively tone, and the language of the whole text is soft and graceful, and the arrangement is dense and orderly, describing the shape, color and movement of the pearl bird. By describing the emotional communication between people and birds, the article expresses mutual trust, harmony and a beautiful world.
of desire and pursuit.
The structure of The Pearl Bird.
"Pearl Bird" is narrated in chronological order, with the pearl bird from "afraid of people" to "close to people" as the narrative thread, which can be divided into two parts.
Part 1 (1-5): Write "I" to set up a comfortable and warm nest for the pearl bird.
The second part (6-16 natural paragraphs): write about the emotional communication process between the pearl bird and "me" from estrangement to closeness, specifically: timidity - gradually emboldened - began to get close to me - completely believed in me.
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"Pearl Bird" is a prose written by contemporary writer Feng Jicai in 1984, which has now been selected as a primary school Chinese text. The following is a summary of the Pearl Bird text, which I hope will be helpful for Chinese learning, for your reference only.
The first section (1-5 natural sections): I have created a good living environment for the pearl bird.
The second stage (6-13 natural sections): The chick grows under my care, and I have gained its trust.
The third section (14-15 natural sections): My feelings from the heart.
The Pearl Bird depicts a red-billed elf flying happily in a birdcage in a green, vibrant hanging basket, composing an ode to love between humans and animals, and indirectly expressing the moral that trust is also the norm of human social life. The author is talking about the relationship between humans and birds, but the idea of the article is not limited to that. This essay deliberately depicts life, and the author attaches profound philosophies to the real life described, so this vivid and timeless prose contains a strong allegory.
The article does not touch on real life at all, but whoever reads such a story can't help but think: trust is also the norm of human social life. The language of this essay is soft and graceful, but it is also turbulent, its emotions are rich, the depiction is delicate, simple and literary.
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