Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What are the scenes in the ink paintings of childhood?

What are the scenes in the ink paintings of childhood?

"Ink Painting of Childhood" - By the stream, on the river and in the forest, it is a very childlike picture.

By the stream - I saw weeping willows and a jade-like stream beside the quiet stream. A child was fishing; the moment the fish took the bait, the child was in a hurry; the stream moved, and the figure When it was broken, the fish jumped and people rejoiced, and the stream became lively.

On the river - I saw a group of children swimming and playing in the water on the clear river. They were so naughty and happy. They jumped into the water like little ducks, waving their arms to play in the water, and having water fights. They are very good at water. When they emerge from the water, they smile widely, showing two rows of white teeth. How cute!?

In the forest - I am in the forest after the rain In the meantime, I saw the pine trees washed clean and refreshing by the heavy rain, with sparkling water drops still hanging on the pine needles; under the trees, small mushrooms grew out of the ground, with umbrella-shaped mushroom tops like hats, each and every cute little mushroom. Mushrooms bloom like flowers under the trees. Suddenly there was a shout of joy in the forest, which shook the raindrops off the pine needles. Who is it? It turned out that they were children playing in the forest wearing bamboo hats.