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Gorky's childhood description of grandma's optimistic sentence

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1. My grandmother seems to be singing with her heart. Every word is as gentle, bright and rich as a flower, and it is firmly imprinted in my memory at once.

When she laughed, her eyes, black as a black cherry, were round and shining with an indescribable happiness. In her smile, her tight white teeth are happily exposed.

Although the skin is dark and there are many wrinkles on both cheeks, the whole face still looks young and bright. But this face was ruined by a soft nose, swollen nostrils and a red nose tip.

She sniffed tobacco from a black snuff bottle inlaid with silver. Her clothes are all black, but through her eyes, an eternal, happy and warm light comes from his heart.

Her waist is almost hunched and fat, but she is as light and agile as a big cat and as soft as this lovely animal.

Childhood is the first of Gorky's autobiographical novel trilogy based on his own experience (the other two are On Earth and My University). It tells the story of Aletha (Gorky's real name)' s childhood life from three to ten years old, vividly reproduces the living conditions of the lower class people in the Soviet Union from 65438 to 2009, and writes Gorky's understanding of suffering and unique views on social life. There is endless desire and strength between the lines.