Speckle refutation;
Vines: mán (drooping vines) and má n (ivy);
Get: āi (near), ái (beaten);
Meng: Meng (Meng Gai), mēng (hide), mēng (Meng).
Text analysis:
Judging from the structure of the article, this article is limited to the birth of babies and can be divided into two parts. Before, the author fully described the warm bird's nest decorated with orchids and vines, which paved the way for the following articles, but it was still freehand in comparison.
After that, the author wrote fish in a meticulous and anthropomorphic way, and wrote the emotional blend of birds and "I", which was exquisitely described, with its voice in the ear, its shape in the eyes and its feelings in the heart. That fish looked really happy that day, jumping around like a lovely child, and "I" had a deep affection for "little guy". Two parts, clear thinking.