Paragraph 6: Egrets are looking for food (the living habits of egrets) and the beauty of harmony.
Paragraph 7: Egret is resting (Egret's hobby) and looks beautiful.
The eighth paragraph: Egrets fly at low altitude and feel beautiful.
Egret is an essay written by modern poet and writer Guo Moruo in June of 1942 and June of 10. This paper describes the ecological characteristics of egrets with sincere brushwork, praises the inner beauty contained in ordinary things, and implicitly expresses his political pursuit through lonely and beautiful egrets.
The full text is elegant in language, profound in meaning, accurate in words and simple in language. There is no direct lyric, but every sentence is full of emotion.
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Guo Moruo (1892— 1978), formerly known as Guo Kaizhen, was named Tang Ding, and his real name was Wu Shang.
The pen names are Mo Ruo, Mai Ang, Guo, Gao Ruhong, and so on. Hakka in Leshan, Sichuan, is a writer, playwright and poet, and one of the founders of China's new poetry.
At the same time, he was also a historian, an ancient philologist, a calligrapher, a scholar and a social activist, and devoted himself to the world peace movement. Guo Moruo has written a lot, editing China's Historical Manuscripts and Oracle Bone Inscriptions's Collected Works, and all his works are incorporated into the Complete Works of Guo Moruo in 38 volumes.
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