an acacia tree, acacia blossom is in full bloom, pink, even the evening sun also dissolved into the faint fragrance of it. (2) acacia tree sitting under a grandmother. She has been very old, her hair is almost completely bald, only the back of the head
there is a lock of white hair like a mess, face wrinkles crowded together, deep eye sockets, high cheekbones, like a brown stone. On her bare, thin arms, the flesh drooped laxly, and there was a chestnut skin-like
age spots on them. In her hands, she stroked two small, fluffy chicks, and sat serenely, motionless, in front of the setting sun, as if she had achieved a kind of eternal fulfillment. (3) Next to her was a girl of twelve or thirteen. The girl was as radiant as the evening sunlight. Her face was moist, her eyes watery, and her lips moist and red, all as fresh as an unbloomed acacia flower. She was crouching on a flat, spreading boulder, in front of her
Pencil case, workbook, and a few pieces of gum. Her right hand, which was holding the pen, was resting on her chin, and she was gazing into the distance, as if she were looking at the colorful clouds in the sky, or as if she were looking at her grandmother. (4) At their feet, a
clear stream, gold-encrusted water flowing quietly, can not hear a sound. (5) The girl suddenly spoke, the voice as if from a boundless reverie to find out: "Grandma you say, why do people live?"
(6) "This sun is so beautiful, the acacia tree flowers are so fragrant." The grandmother murmured. (7) "Grandma, you tell me. Otherwise, I won't be able to finish my essay."
(8) "I've been alive for almost eighty years, why don't I have time to look at the sun and smell the acacia blossoms?"
(9) "Grandma, tell me, why do people live?" The girl looked a little anxious. (10) "To live is to live, why do you care?" the grandmother said carelessly. The grandmother said carelessly. (11) "Grandma, how did you
live?" (12) "I didn't want to live either. Your grandpa died, and I wanted to go with him, but I couldn't let go of your mom. Your mom is only your age ......"
(13) "I survived for your mom. This is not, also a lifetime ......"
(14) The girl stopped asking questions. She looked at the setting sun on top of the mountain and fell into quiet contemplation again. The sun was big and red. (15)The grandmother murmured again, "This sun is so beautiful, and the flowers of the acacia tree are so fragrant."
(16)Suddenly, the girl's elegant cheeks flashed with a haze. She seemed to realize what, buried his head in the workbook swish wrote two lines: the setting sun is really beautiful, blooming acacia flowers are really fragrant.1 article opening paragraph
Scenic description of what effect?2 "For your mother, I survived. This is not, but also a lifetime ......" This is the grandmother's answer to her granddaughter's question "why do people live". Is that the answer you need to give? "The sun is so beautiful, the acacia flowers are so fragrant." Can you summarize the meaning of these two sentences?4This article on the grandchildren
Two people made a vivid image of the description, say two people's portrait description of what each feature 5 to join you are the little girl, by the grandmother's words of revelation, realize the "why people live" reason. Please write your feelings.