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Phoenix Building in Jining

It's sunny today, which is a good time to go out. So, after lunch, we drove to the foot of Fenghuang Mountain.

When I got off the bus, there was an uphill road, which was a little steep. Rows of old houses are built on both sides of the highway.

On the way up the mountain, we saw a man riding an electric motorcycle and carrying a person. He deliberately turned the motorcycle left and right to form an "S" shape. My mother saw it and asked, "Why does he drive the motorcycle like this?" I said, "The' S'-shaped uphill helps, and the downhill blocks the speed." Mom said, "Yes!" In a blink of an eye, a five-or six-year-old child was carefully rubbing a bowl with a cloth. I said, "Mom, look, that child's parents are really well educated, unlike someone (my brother, six years old) who is lazy." Mom immediately knew who the "someone" was and said, "Yes, I just know how to play in one day." Looking at my brother in an instant, he was still eating snacks as if nothing had happened. He saw me staring at him and said, "What are you looking at me for?" I said, "You are so ugly that I only look at you."

I managed to climb the fork, and my mother told us to go straight. Before the fork, I saw five horses. I said to my mother, "When I grow up, I want to buy a horse and a BMW, too. Hee hee." Mother said, "Don't just talk and don't do it, but get your grades."

We walked on until we came to a downhill road. Mom said, "How did we get down?" So he asked me to ask someone, and I asked an aunt, who said, "Take the road from the back and the path from the front, but it's a little steep." We thought there was a car on the main road, so we went to the small intersection. After walking for a while, my mother was uneasy again and said, "Where is it?" I went to ask a grandfather who was walking, and the grandfather pointed to a path that passed by someone else's house: "Go up here." When we walked to this small intersection, my mother saw the street sign and was more convinced that this was the way to the top of Fenghuang Mountain. The path is called "Steep Kanzi"

When we were about to reach the Red Army Pavilion, my brother and I ran up like crazy and met some monks in Xisheng Temple. One of them told us not to make any noise when washing dishes. I didn't care, so I ran up When I arrived at the Red Army Pavilion, I saw grenades, vehicles, weapons, lanterns and cookers used by the Red Army on the first floor. My brother and I ran to the top floor again. The floors above were all ugly. They were all about the heroic deeds of Dazhou martyrs. My mother came and we visited her again-although we were impatient.

The Red Army Pavilion is one of the architectural symbols of Phoenix Mountain. There is a circle of colored lights on the eaves of each floor, which is very beautiful at night.

We got off the Red Army Pavilion and walked to the Phoenix Building. We had to cross the Yuan Zhen Memorial Square. The horizontal chair of Yuan Zhen Memorial Square is made of bamboo slips, and a statue of Yuan Zhen stands in the middle. There is a pool of water under the statue. We crossed the square.

We went up a hill and down the hill. In front of us is a leisure villa-on the left, we can already see the Phoenix Building. We found a stool, sat for a while, and then walked up the hill. After the ladder, a tall building stood in front of us. My brother and I hurried downstairs, but a man in a security uniform wouldn't let us in, saying that we needed adult company and registration. We ran back to find mom again, and then we climbed the Phoenix Building. Phoenix Tower is 39 meters high, and it is on the top of the mountain. Standing on the top, my legs tremble involuntarily. Before enjoying the distant scenery, we sat down on the ground. We also saw a man fly a kite from the mountain, which flew very, very high. Phoenix Tower seems to belong to Wangjiashan. Phoenix Tower is also a landmark building.