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总有一些东西,是岁月消融不了的。8岁那年的春节,我执意要父亲给我做一个灯笼。因为在乡下的老家,孩子们有提着灯笼走街串巷的习俗。在我们看来,那就是一种过年的乐趣和享受。父亲说,行。我说,我不要纸糊的。父亲就纳闷:不要纸糊的,那要啥样的?我说要透亮的。其实,我是想要玻璃罩的那种。腊月二十那天,我去东山坡上的大军家,大军就拿出他的灯笼给我看。他的灯笼真漂亮,木质的底座上,是玻璃拼制成的菱形灯罩,上面还隐约勾画了些细碎的小花。大军的父亲在供销社站
There are always things that can not be abolished by time. 8-year-old Spring Festival, I insisted my father to make a lantern for me. Because in the hometown of the country, children have the custom of carrying lanterns to the streets. In our opinion, that is a kind of New Year’s fun and enjoyment. Father said, OK. I said, I do not want paperless. Father wondered: do not paper, then what kind of? I said to translucent. In fact, I want the kind of glass cover. On the twelfth lunar month twenty that day, I went to the great military home on the hillside, and the army took out his lantern and showed it to me. His lantern is really beautiful, wooden base, made of glass mosaic made of shades of light, the above still vaguely outlined some small flowers. Army’s father in the supply and marketing agency station