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Composition written by sixth grade students on a trip to Yunnan

In daily study, work or life, the most familiar thing to everyone is composition. Writing compositions can exercise our habit of being alone, calm down our minds, and think about our future direction. So how to write a good composition? Below are the essays I collected from sixth grade students who traveled to Yunnan for your reference. I hope it can help friends in need.

When I returned to Kunming, it was already past noon, and I didn’t feel a little hungry until now. At a restaurant on the street, I ordered a bowl of cross-bridge rice noodles to satisfy my hunger. Before coming to Yunnan, I was already familiar with this kind of rice noodles that embodies the affection between husband and wife, and I have also eaten them in food streets in southern Fujian. Being able to eat authentic cross-bridge rice noodles here feels different, oily but not greasy, sweet and delicious. , plus I’m hungry, it tastes particularly delicious.

When I was studying, I knew that there was a Grand View Tower in Kunming. In the afternoon, I decided to spend time in this park that dates back more than 300 years to get to know Kunming up close.

The Daguanlou Park was built in the 21st year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1682). It was started by the Mu family who hereditary guarding Yunnan trained navy and built the garden. The Daguan Tower was built in the 29th year of Kangxi (AD 1690) under the supervision of the governor Wang Jiwen. It is named because one can climb the tower to see the 500-mile Dianchi Lake on the opposite side, and the view is wide. Most of the people who are interested in this building are interested in the 180-word couplet written by the poet Sun Beard during the Qianlong period.

As soon as you walk through the gate, the garden is filled with greenery and rippling blue water. The flowers in the lotus pond were blooming brilliantly, and the fish were playing and jumping. Passing through a pavilion gate, a square three-story building surrounded by green trees flashes in front of you. This is the famous Grand View Tower. The long couplet in front of the building was written in running script by the calligrapher Lu Shutang. It was destroyed in the war together with the Daguan Building in 1857. In 1888, it was written in regular script by Bai ethnic poet Zhao Fan. Looking at this long couplet written in one breath, I used the knowledge I had learned to read it out loud:

Five hundred miles of Dianchi Lake rushes into my eyes. The shore is draped with lapels, and the joy is vast and boundless. Look: the divine horse is flying in the east, the spiritual instrument is flying in the west, it is winding in the north, and it is flying in the south. A master of arts and crafts, why not choose to win and ascend. Take advantage of Crab Island and Luozhou to comb and wrap your hair in the wind and mist. The sky and the reeds are even more embellished with green feathers and red clouds. Don’t live up to your expectations: you are surrounded by fragrant rice, vast expanse of clear sand, hibiscus in nine summers, and willows in three springs.

Thousands of years of past events are brought to mind. Drinking wine and sighing, who is the hero? Think about it: the Han Dynasty practiced building boats, the Tang Dynasty marked iron pillars, the Song Dynasty wielded jade axes, and the Yuan Dynasty crossed leather bags. Great achievements, great efforts, and great efforts to move mountains. All the pearls and painted buildings are not as large as the clouds in the evening rain. Then the ruins of the stele were broken, and they were all illuminated by the mist. I only win: a few pestles and sparse bells, half a river of fishing fire, two rows of autumn geese, and a pillow of clear frost.

What a beautiful article! Even if the Dianchi Lake in front of you no longer exists, reading this couplet is enough.

When we got to the top of the building, we had a panoramic view of the entire Dianchi Lake. The cool breeze blew over our faces, and we immediately felt refreshed. The fatigue from the past few days was gone. It was really a good place to cool off and cool off!