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What's the story about the hen's trip?

Hen Journey is about the adventures of a hen named Peggy in the city.

In a hut on the corner of town, there lived a little hen named Peggy. No matter whether the weather is good or bad, little hen Peggy is eating breakfast.

On a cloudy morning, Peggy should have finished breakfast, but suddenly a strong wind blew and Peggy was blown into the city. Peggy looked at the strange environment as if she were far away from her home. Peggy stood up, shaking her ass and feathers, and planned to move on.

When night fell, Peggy, who was tired of playing, found a soft place and had a good sleep. In her dream, Peggy dreamed of her home in the country, a small but warm place. After waking up, Peggy intends to find her own home. Peggy followed the sunflower all the way to the train. The little girl holding the sunflower sat down, and Peggy found a good place to sit down.

Then, the train started, the picture outside the window began to move, buildings and trees ran back quickly, and Peggy dozed off.

When Peggy looked up, the sunflower had got off the train, and Peggy hurried to catch up. Failed to catch up with the sunflower. Peggy followed the pigeon and finally returned to her long-cherished home. It's great to see the familiar yard and go home.

Peggy is sitting in the hut with pigeons. Now, Peggy lives her old life day after day. Every day, whether it is sunny or rainy, Peggy will have breakfast, play trampoline and play with sunflowers in the yard, but now she is chatting with pigeons. Sometimes, Peggy and pigeons go to town by train together.

Theme embodiment

Peggy, the little hen in the book, looks like an innocent child. From her free play in the yard to her walking in the street after entering the city, she is only as high as a human anklet, and there is no way for her to be noticed by the bustling crowd, but she actually has her own ideas. She is full of curiosity about this unknown world, constantly walking and constantly meeting.

This story eulogizes hen Peggy, who is optimistic about difficulties and dares to take risks. Tell us to face difficulties optimistically and keep the spirit of going forward in the unknown world. "A world that knows nothing, if you go on, you will encounter surprises."