Tutor: dai xiaocheng
The black “measure”, the light yellow “sesame”, and the purple “small stone”, which are the three types of small seed that my mother gave me — luice, dry lotus, maranflower — in different forms and colours. And we buried them in the earth, and we covered them with little covers, and rained on them, and they fell asleep。
After three days, little seeds came out, measuring the wonders of the world with their green little eyes, and their little leaves grew wings, flying in stars, like little butterflies. It's luice。
It's not like you're going to go back and hold your little head like a sad child. It's long, but it's not strong enough. It's soft enough to seem to be looking for support. It's so pretty, with two or three little green hats with tails like pigtails. How can a plant be so good when it's envied
The maroon followed closely, drilled out of the earth, and ran out into the earth, and feared to shrink its head back, like a little bean in the earth, with only one head coming out, far from seeing a green curl. I thought, "what is out there?" why is it afraid? Dry lotus grows very special, and it prepares itself for the climb, as if it says, "please let me climb the tree!" so i picked up some 50 centimeters of bamboo poles outside, and i pulled them out, and i took them home and put them in the dirt. Dry lotus is like a rock climber, so don't look at it as small as it is strong. It makes me feel like the dry lotus is strong。
Even more strange is the fact that the leaves of the maramite have disappeared mysteriously. I guess it's going to go to the ground for winter. So i'm "deeping three feet," but no matter how much i'm exploring, i can't find it. When the case was under investigation, the luice flowers were gone, which gave me the assumption that they were playing games and only the luckiest ones could survive. Is that true? Looks like the flowers that survived are tough
Guided teachers commented that from seeds to strong growth, small plants grow as they grow, and the writings are so delicate, lively and stubbornly on paper。





