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Send me love (smiles and tears) in the 56th issue of Crazy English Reading Edition.
Smiles and tears

Happy Angel released on May 5, 2007 18: 38 Source: Hebei TV Network Community.

Send me love.

This is a letter from the retired navy to his new wife. After reading it, I can't help but think of Lin Juemin's Book of Wives and Concubines. "I stand side by side with you, keep my mouth shut and don't complain! ..... "Two books on wives and concubines, one foreign and the other ancient, have similarities and differences. The newlyweds, separated from each other, use stationery to express their feelings, and all the words show deep affection, which is the similarity between them. However, due to the differences of times and environments, both of them have their own characteristics: The Navy's Book with Wife sets off the sweetness of love and happiness through a series of parallelism sentences; And Lin Juemin's "Book with Wife", to be exact, is a book of parting with his wife, but it is a word of blood and tears, a word of mourning!

My love,

You asked me what I could get on the cruise; What I want but can't get is easy to write. I doubt that it will be so easy to complete the order.

Please send me autumn. Fill a box with the chill that indicates the cold night in winter, Jack Foster Nipp. Add autumn colors: yellow, red and brown of leaves whose life cycle has ended. Please send me your voice when you shuffle through the ankle-deep blankets scattered in the yard. Be sure to wrap some fragrant smoke that spirals up from the chimney when it burns. It is wrapped in the yellow autumn moon, which is hidden in the hibernating branches.

You can send me in winter in the future. Send me the first heavy snow; That silent, magical silence came to the earth with the rapid accumulation of fat slices. Don't forget the smell of snow in your hair like a jewel. Under the full moon, when the earth seems to be shining, give me a white blanket. Give me a snowman, or better yet, a snowman family, a snowman and a snowman with button eyes, sticks as arms and carrots as noses. Send me a night in front of the fireplace, with hopes and dreams burning in flames. On a cold1February night, please give me some of your warmth when we snuggle under the covers. So are icicles; Long and strong and thin and delicate.

Holidays, too. I want those. Send me little witches, ghosts, cowboys and pirates for Halloween. I carefully wrapped up the shy voices of the fairies who attended the ceremony for the first time and whispered "trick or treat". Carefully package them with louder and bolder cries from more experienced trolls and Indians. These trolls and Indians are safely hidden behind camouflage, and they are sure that they can even fool their funny or terrible Jack Euler Trent's smile and roar. Catch some adult magic for me. It was one night of the year, when it was close to witchcraft. When the little ones were tucked in, the room was quiet. Maybe even adults felt uneasy except for a branch by the window. Maybe ghosts and goblins would haunt them at night.

Save the flavor of roast turkey, seasoning, homemade bread and pie for me. Send me the smell of Thanksgiving, because the food has been cooked all day and the table is piled higher and higher. Give me that quiet sense of pride and accomplishment, which temporarily stays between the fanaticism of setting the table and feasting.

Send me a Christmas tree. Not just any tree; A newly cut tree was cut down by mom and dad with their little hands. Send it to me, with its fresh cutting smell, some lights and sparks, all covered with metal foil, thrown around by young people at will, trying to outdo each other. Give me a glass of eggnog, very light. Take a sip first, and then leave the marks on your lips on the cup, so that I can watch and taste. Send me the sleepless expectation on Christmas Eve, when the little angels are trying to sleep, knowing in their hearts that Santa Claus will not come before going to bed. Share a glass of milk and some chocolate biscuits with me, because we help to preserve the fleeting fantasy of childhood. Please give me a shout of excitement when the children first see the piles of gifts left by St. Nick. Please send me the creasing and tearing sound of wrapping paper and the amazing sound when each gift is displayed and displayed. Give me a hug when everyone opens the "just what I want" gift.

On the last day of this year, give me a quiet night to spend with you. We look forward to another year of living together and marvel at what we have experienced in the past year.

Separate the parcel, but send me all the seasonal changes, all the daily troubles and happiness, all the festivals I will miss when I sit half a world away from you. Most importantly, give me your smile and tears.

Most importantly, give me your love.

God bless (you) ...

Cruise (a warship, etc.)

Omen, omen.

Jack foster & lt anthropomorphic language > frost god, cold

Bitter cold

Shuffle ['shuffle] n.

Blanket ['blanket] n.a thick covering.

Spiral ['spiral] n.

Full moon after the autumnal equinox

Silent, silent.

thin slice

accumulate

Snuggle ['Snuggle] n.

Icicle ['icicle] n.

Solid ['solidk] a. solid.

Fragile ['flimsy] a. fragile, slender

Pirate ['pirate] a. a predator, pirate

Trick or treat is an interesting activity in western Halloween. On Halloween, children will carry pumpkin lanterns and beg for candy from door to door. As soon as they met, the children dressed as ghosts and elves invariably made the "threat" of "trick or treat". Master nature dare not neglect, repeatedly said, "please eat! Please eat! " At the same time, put the candy in the big pocket that the child carries with him.

Bold, courageous

Cave giant (in Norse mythology)

Camouflage ['camouflaged] n.

Terrible ['terrible] n.

Roar, roar

Tuck it in ... eat something and go to bed.

Ghosts haunt

Goblin ['goblin] n.

Feast ['feast] n.enjoy the food and have a good meal.

Fanaticism ['fanaticism] n.

Cut down (trees, etc)

Hang down, droop.

Gold foil, metal sheet (used to decorate Christmas trees and dance costumes)

Eggnog is a mixture of milk or cream, sugar and eggs, usually a drink mixed with rum or brandy.

Mixed with alcohol

Santa ['Santa] n.that's Santa Claus, and St. Nick below also refers to Santa Claus.

Wrinkle ['wrinkling] n.

Interrupt from time to time

Marvel Comics was surprised at. ...

Interval separation