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Pippi Longstocking's good sentence

Pippi Longstocking's good sentence is as follows:

1. It is a warm and beautiful day at the end of August. There is a pear tree next to the gate, and its branches hang low, where children can easily pick sweet and delicious golden red autumn pears.

2. At night, a big star looks in through the small hole in the tent. The lapping of the lake hypnotized them.

3. Beautiful days come one after another. This is a warm and bright world, full of sunshine, blue waters and refreshing flowers.

4. it's so dark that I can't see my fingers.

5. At this time, the sky is covered with dark clouds, and the trees are getting darker and darker. The fire cast a beautiful shadow. Outside this small circle lit by fire, darkness seems to float.

6. This town looks unusually peaceful in the spring sunshine.

7. Beautiful days come one after another. This is a warm and bright world, full of sunshine, blue waters and refreshing flowers.

8. Suddenly it began to rain heavily in the tropics, and the rain poured down from the sky.

9. Large black clouds rolled in the sky, trying to cover the moon. The trees are rustling.

1. The news spread quickly among the children in the town like wings.

11. In the spring sunshine, this town looks unusually peaceful. Narrow and narrow. The uneven road stretches between rows of houses. There is a garden around almost every house, where snowdrops and crocuses are in bud.

12. At this time, the sky is covered with dark clouds, and the trees are getting darker and darker. The fire cast a beautiful shadow. Outside this small circle lit by fire, darkness seems to float.

Extended information:

Introduction of Pippi Longstocking:

Pippi Longstocking is a book published by China Children's Publishing House in 1999 by Astrid Lindgren. Mainly tells the story of a little girl named Pippi. This book is one of the representative fairy tales of Astrid Lin Gelun, a Swedish children's literature writer. It has been translated into 45 languages and published.

About the author:

Lin Gelun, a Swedish national hero and a 94-year-old fairy tale grandmother. Her entry into the children's literary world in 1945 marked the birth of Pippi, a century child. In 1958, Lin Gelun won the "Andersen Gold Medal".

Her works have been translated into 86 languages with a circulation of 13 million copies. Stacking her books is as high as 1.75 Eiffel Tower, and arranging them in a row can go around the earth three times.

She successfully used her works to leave one childhood partner after another for children all over the world who will never grow up. "Pippi Longstocking liberates children and children's literature from tradition, superstitious authority and moralism to some extent ... Pippi has become a symbol of free human beings."