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我是70后的人,不年轻了。不年轻的人,总爱提起往事,而谈到童年,话总是很多的。睡前故事70年代的童年,还未听说过安徒生童话、格林童话……能滋润和充实我们幻想的,是那些口耳相传的民间故事。带着魔幻神奇,也带着诙谐逗乐,这些故事成为我童年生活中一串跳跃欢快的音符。每天,我盼望着夜晚来临。在睡前,妈妈总给我讲故事。我头脑中最清晰的一个故事片段—望娘滩。“一个梳着冲天辫的小孩,冲到缸边喝水,喝完了一缸还不解渴,他又跑去河边喝。喝着喝着,他头上的辫子变成了龙角,喝着喝着,他身上长出了鳞片……最后,他变成了一条龙,再也回不去了。他顺着河向下游去,依依不舍地看他的母亲,每次回头,都形成一块
I am 70 people, not young. Not young people always love to mention the past, but when it comes to childhood, there are always many words. Bedtime Stories Childhood in the 70s, have not heard of Andersen’s fairy tales, Green’s fairy tales ... ... can nourish and enrich our imagination, is that folklore stories. With magic magical, but also with a witty amusement, these stories became a happy jumping note in my childhood. Every day, I look forward to the night coming. Before going to bed, my mother always told me to tell a story. One of the sharpest stories in my mind - Wang Niang Beach. ”A child with a pigtail, rushed to the cylinder to drink water, finished a cylinder of not yet quench their thirst, he ran to the river to drink.A drinking and drinking, his head braids into a dragon angle, He was drinking and drinking, and he grew scales ... Finally, he turned into a dragon and never went back.He went down the river and reluctantly looked at his mother, Have formed a piece