The anthropomorphic sentences of young trees are as follows:
1. A gust of wind blew and the young trees shook as if they were cold.
2. The young trees are shaken by the wind, and the leaves are rustling and singing in the wind.
3. When spring comes, young trees are like girls wearing green gauze skirts and fluttering in the wind.
4. The young trees are tall, and a gust of wind is blowing, swaying branches and dancing!
5. Spring is coming, everything is reviving, and the young trees are swaying happily in the wind.
6. Little trees are dancing in the wind, nodding and waving to people.
7. The little tree bent down gloomily.
8. The young tree is getting taller every day in a happy atmosphere.
9. When the wind comes, the young trees put their hands together to welcome the wind.
1. The wind gently brushed the young tree, and the young tree shook shyly.
11. The little tree kept working hard, got up early in competition with Grandfather Sun, kept collecting rain, dew and sunshine, paid much more sweat than others, and finally grew into a big tree.