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This article is a poetic prose, about a mother and daughter walking under the moonlight, describing what they see while walking.

An example of imitation of the sixth natural paragraph of "Walking on the Moon": Early autumn has passed, and golden and scorched earth have appeared in the lush places. I piled the firewood so high. After closing the table, I sat cross-legged under the moonlight and looked at the shadows of the trees. Now the moon has risen, and the yard is like a silver blanket plated by moonlight. Oh, friends, let's go to the yard! Didn't you say that when night comes, everyone will have a long chat in the pavilion in the yard? Do we have bright moonlight shining on us? Appreciation: This article is a poetic prose, about a mother and daughter walking under the moonlight, describing what they see while walking. The fragrance of flowers in the stream under the moon is overflowing and endearing; the fragrance of melons and fruits in the farmland under the moon is full of the joy of harvest; the soft whispers of mother and daughter under the moon are happy and warm. Wu Ran, formerly known as Wu Xingran. Born in 1946 in Xuanwei County, Yunnan Province. After graduating from high school, he worked as a worker and a primary school teacher. Later he was transferred to the editor of "Spring City Evening News", and since 1985 he has been the editor-in-chief of the newspaper's "Little Orange Lantern" children's supplement. Member of the Chinese Writers Association, deputy director of the Children's Literature Committee of the Yunnan Provincial Writers Association.