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10 excellent compositions of about 500 words for the sixth grade of primary school

1. Excellent composition for the sixth grade of primary school of about 500 words Chapter 1 The spring rain is coming, it is like bright pearls and smooth jade, scattered, intermittent, silent and fluttering.

They seem to be a group of lively and lovely children.

Drops of water fell on the umbrella, like hands and feet dancing on the umbrella.

look!

The misty drizzle covers the earth like smoke and tulle, making the earth present a picturesque scene.

The drizzle moistens the willow tree, and the willow tree wakes up, the willow branches soften, and spit out buds as big as rice grains; the breeze blows the Buddha, swaying gently, like a group of fairies in gauze skirts dancing.

As if someone was directing, the birds flapped their wings and sang freely on the willow branches, singing the praises of spring happily.

The spring flowers couldn't help but open their smiling faces, happily bathing in the tender green grass caressed by the rain. Not to be outdone, they shook their bodies and got out of the ground, covering the earth with a furry green dress.

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How beautiful!

This tree, this flower, and this grass form a gorgeous picture that only spring rain can paint!

Look!

The children were also attracted, holding small umbrellas of fiery red, sky blue and crimson, swaying in the spring rain. There were so many and so beautiful... Among the children there was a person wearing glasses - that was not ours.

Teacher?

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Teacher, isn’t Chunyu your incarnation?

Aren't you selflessly watering the flowers of the motherland like the spring rain?

The spring rain was pattering outside the window, and my mother asked me to buy a bottle of vinegar.

So, I went out with an umbrella.

The spring rain is still falling so densely and unhurriedly.

The needle-like, ox-hair-like raindrops fell from the sky, as if covering the world with a transparent veil, making everything look hazy, as if they were in a dreamlike fairy tale world.

2. An excellent composition for the sixth grade of primary school of about 500 words. Chapter 2: Trees can regenerate after their branches are cut; grass can grow again after being burned.

A pine tree on the cliff is growing vigorously and does not need anyone to fertilize or irrigate it.

A seed can overturn the stone that is pressing it and grow upward tenaciously... Plants cherish life so much and never give up any chance of survival. They use courage to overcome many difficulties and work hard to grow, even though they may not be able to survive.

The results are not prosperous, but I have to admire this kind of perseverance and courage.

We humans should be like this too. We must face any difficulties bravely. As long as we work hard, we will not be afraid of any setbacks.

But in life, many people run away when they encounter difficulties.

Some time ago, I read in the newspaper that there was a college student whose family was very poor. The state helped him go to college, but he committed suicide by jumping off the building after suffering a slight setback at school.

In doing so, he not only failed his parents' expectations, but also failed the country's concern for him.

Even a seed can persevere and grow upward against a stone hundreds of times heavier than itself. Why is he so cowardly and doesn't love life? If I were him, I would face life bravely and overcome difficulties.

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Isn’t there a saying that says, “If you don’t experience wind and rain, how can you see the rainbow?” No matter what happens, we should face it bravely.

Whenever I see those flowers and plants holding their heads high in the wind and rain, I tell myself to cherish life and have the courage to overcome difficulties like them and make life full of brilliance.

3. Excellent composition for the sixth grade of primary school, about 500 words. Part 3. The river of time washes away the memories of the past. If you still can’t let go because of the abandonment, then go and look behind it. Another kind of beauty shines there.

After a struggle, the silkworm moth finally flew out of the cocoon. It gave up its home as warm as spring, but gained wings to fly.

What shines in the sun is not only the color of the wings, but also the freedom and beauty brought about by giving up.

The autumn leaves fall with the wind, and the pride that once hung on the branches has gone with the wind.

Maybe those days of dancing with the wind can never be found again, but what is left is another kind of beauty, which is eternity rooted in the earth, and a more profound value and meaning.

The arms of Venus were accidentally abandoned in a corner, leaving behind a shortcoming and a regrettable memory.

But behind this abandonment lies another kind of ultimate beauty, which is deep, remote and irreplaceable. Like a gem that absorbs the essence of culture, it always exudes a charming and dignified light.

In order to accommodate a small grain of sand that wanders with the waves, the clam abandons its own smoothness and perfection without hesitation.

The embedding of sand leaves it with scars that cannot be erased, and when it continues to secrete substances to heal the wounds, a beautiful miracle - crystal pearls - is born at its wounds.

Abandonment is like this, it may be out of helplessness, but behind the helplessness there is another hope; it may be out of shortcomings, but behind the shortcomings, there is ultimate beauty.

Just like the freedom of silkworms after breaking out of their cocoons, like the comfort after fallen leaves return to their roots, like the turning point of "a diseased clam turns into a pearl"... Giving up brings new life to yourself and others. This is another kind of beauty.