The vocabulary of Laba porridge in the second lesson of the second volume of the sixth grade is as follows:
Laba (là) Laba? The twelfth lunar month? Bacon? Cured fish; porridge (zhōu) glutinous rice porridge? Eight treasure porridge? porridge Few monks have many; greasy (nì) greasy? fat? greasy? tired of playing; pharynx (yān)? swallow? swallow breath? swallow saliva? wolf down; spoon (chí) teaspoon? spoon? spoon? soup spoon; stir (jiǎo) stir ? Stir, stir, disrupt, disrupt, disturb; thick (chóu) thick? dense? thick, popular; swollen zhǒng) red and swollen? bloated? edema? swelling? swollen pain? swollen.
Sentence analysis:
1. A child who is just learning to call daddy, an older child who can go out and call a rickshaw, an old child with many white beards on his mouth, mention Laba porridge , who doesn’t immediately feel a sweet and greasy feeling in the mouth? Use an example to illustrate that no matter your age, as long as you mention Laba porridge, you will immediately have a sweet and greasy feeling. Writing this way plays a certain emphasis role. Ba'er, who lives in the Fang Family Courtyard, is almost going crazy with joy today. This sentence uses exaggerated rhetoric to show that Ba'er is extremely happy.
2. But as soon as I entered the kitchen, I heard something sighing or moaning in the pot, and I was eager to try this strange thing out of curiosity. "Sighing" and "moaning" vividly express the appearance of cooking Laba porridge, and at the same time highlight Ba'er's cuteness and greedy taste.
3. Combine millet, rice beans, dates, chestnuts, sugar, and peanut kernels and boil them into a pot. Let it boil like a sigh in the pot. Just watch the sigh. Like this, smelling that aroma is enough to swallow more than three mouthfuls of saliva, not to mention the large bowls filled with large spoons of large spoons filling the mouth! Use personification of rhetoric to treat a pot of porridge as a person Writing vividly highlights the allure of Laba porridge and enhances the intimacy of the language.