From Our Autumn
A leaf falls to know the autumn in the world, and the phoenix tree is the messenger of autumn. The plane tree described by Mr. Wang.
The leaves of buttonwood are very big and easily blown away by the wind. The petiole is very long, and the connection between the petiole and the branch is not firm, as if it were glued. Leaves fall easily when the wind blows. On that day in early autumn, the phoenix tree was sunny and sunny, full of green. Suddenly, there was a breeze and a leaf floated down. The poet who had nothing to do was taken aback: Ah! Autumn!
Mr. Wang said that the seeds of Chinese parasol trees are very fragrant and crisp, but they are very small. The more I feel that Mr. Wang is a "foodie", but he is mainly a writer, just like they pick up the Chinese parasol leaves and "grind ink" to write, and even think that it is always better to write the Chinese parasol leaves. The schoolbag is full of buttonwood leaves and their treasures. Sure enough, the cells of art are more interesting here.
Wang Zengqi (1920 March 5th-1997 May 16), a native of Gaoyou, Jiangsu Province, is a contemporary novelist, essayist and dramatist in China. Known as the representative of Beijing writers. The representative works include Take the Ring, Dinner Flower Collection, Lost Water, Late Cui Wen Tan, Duck Eggs at Dragon Boat Festival and so on.