The summary is as follows:
1. Looking forward to the porridge (2-8)
In paragraphs 2-8, Baer hopes that the porridge will be ready soon. The author describes Ba'er's movements, expressions and language in detail, showing Ba'er's excitement, eagerness, and frustration again and again when looking forward to porridge.
2. Thinking of Porridge (9-13)
In paragraphs 9-13, Bale divides porridge under various pretexts, which shows the innocence and cunning of children.
3. Guessing Porridge (14)
In the 14th paragraph, Baer writes about guessing what porridge looks like to satisfy his curiosity.
4. Kan Porridge (15-18)
Paragraphs 14-17 also write about Ba'er Kan Porridge's anthropomorphic approach to cooking porridge, which echoes the conjecture in the previous paragraph.
Text Appreciation:
Shen Congwen wrote this article from two aspects: the appearance of Laba porridge (write Laba porridge directly, write Laba porridge in reality). People love to drink Laba porridge.
The general description of Laba porridge in the first natural paragraph uses the "combination of virtual and actual" writing method, which is also called the method of "positive and side description". The central meaning to be expressed is: Laba porridge is a delicacy that everyone loves to drink.
The text below can be divided into two parts. One part says "waiting for porridge" and the other part says "drinking porridge". The last natural paragraph of the text is written like this: "At the dinner table, Baer was leaning against his mother, his belly had become a small drum. The two chopsticks on the table next to him were very romantic, arranged in a cross. .
The half-bowl of old bacon in the big blue and white bowl on the table, Ba'er's parents couldn't help it. "The belly became a small bulge, which indirectly said that Laba porridge is a delicacy." , everyone loves to drink. Father and mother are not even willing to eat aged bacon, which means that Laba porridge has satisfied their appetite. Laba porridge is better than the delicacy aged bacon, which means that Laba porridge is a delicacy.
The central meaning of the part "drinking porridge" is the same as that of the first natural paragraph.