I have always hoped that I would be a child forever and ever, the forever and ever Ah Zhi in my writings, and the little girl in my mother's mind who couldn't count math problems.
She is ignorant, but fearless.
She would cry if she wanted to, laugh if she wanted to, eat as many snacks as she wanted, and ran and jumped behind her brother with her bare feet. At that time, there was a dog named Huier.
When I saw this Peter Rabbit alive and kicking, my first reaction was that it was too noisy. Then he suddenly discovered that he seemed to be an adult who thought that the painting of the snake that swallowed the elephant in Exupé's "The Little Prince" was a hat.
But I haven't fully grown into an adult yet. After all, I still lack the ability to survive independently, and I am caught in the middle of not being too small—an embarrassing age.
I, like Peter Rabbit, at one point refused to grow. Everyone will have such a process, because the future is not satisfactory, they want to hide in the past life.
But I was really attracted by this rabbit. When its ears were pinched, I almost died of laughter. When it later admitted the mistake, it watched its ears dying, suddenly forgetting what he had done and missed.
He was also moved by what his parents said.
We all fear that the things we love will disappear, that our love will be shared, that the unknown things will ruin our present life.
Glad that Peter Rabbit has his pals, Cottontail, Flopsy, Mopsy and Benjamin. Actually I like Benjamin the most, he is gentle but tough, heavy but clever.
Finally, a photo of everyone is attached.
Life can only be as first seen, and there is always something sad.
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