What are the four words to describe childhood?

Carefree, innocent, smart and narrow-minded.

Carefree [wú y not u wú l incarnation]

Interpretation: no worries.

Source: Yuan's "To make a long story short" is the second fold: "I made a carefree monk in a grass temple."

Second, naive [tiān zhēn làn màn]

Interpretation: Describe simple thinking, lively and lovely, without hypocrisy (mostly children).

Origin: Zou Taofen's "He is another experience of my brother"-his temperament is so naive and simple.

Three. innocence

Interpretation: Good-hearted, pure-hearted, and free from improper thoughts.

Source: Preface to Qu Qiubai's Selected Works of Lu Xun's Miscellaneous Feelings: "Now, it seems that this kind of vanity of ordinary citizens and this attitude of' exploiting others' self-esteem' are ridiculous and naive. "

Fourth, smart [c not ng mí ng lí ng lí]

Interpretation: cleverness: developed intelligence and high talent. Smart: flexible and smart. Describe a child as clever, lively and smart.

Source: Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship, Chapter 22: "After listening to Sheng Bao's words, people can't help getting angry. It turned out that the old man taught his son to be smart! "

Five, the kid is big [Ren Xi Xi m: o Gu Du]

Explanation: Speech refers to being young but smart, naughty and having many circuitous ideas. Speak kindly. The child is a child. He fooled me.

Source: "Surprise at the Second Moment" Volume 15: "I suspect that the woman's family has no ambition, and she is afraid that she will be alone for a long time and has done something important."