Today, the sun is shining brightly, and we came to Junshan Park under the leadership of the teacher.
As I approached the door, I saw a stone wall behind, with a line of words engraved on it: "A green snail in a silver plate." When you walk into the garden, the first thing you see is a large temple.
Walking into it, you can see five hundred Arhats carved in bronze, resembling living people, and with different expressions: some are holding a stick, some are holding a string of Buddhist beads, and some are holding Feather fans, some soaring in the clouds and mist, and some sitting cross-legged, are really dazzling.
Then we came to a very large artificial lake. The lake was full of goldfish, colorful and very beautiful. What makes people laugh the most is that when people throw fish food into the water, they will immediately rush forward to grab the food from the fish, presenting a scene of fish grabbing food in front of your eyes.
After a while we saw the "Flying Bell". This ancient clock is now hung in a large pavilion. The yellow rust seems to cover up the mysterious color of the ancient clock, but instead it becomes a proof of the ancient clock's time. I struck the bell, and the big bell remained motionless, as steady as a mountain, showing the sophistication of a wise man and the domineering power of a king, which made people feel a kind of nameless admiration from the bottom of their hearts.
Soon after, we came to "Liu Yi Well". Looking down from above, the dark well water seems to be deliberately hiding something. It is precisely in this way that the beautiful legend of "the well leads to the Dragon Palace of the East China Sea" has made countless people guess about it. (Article reading website: www.sanwen.net)
At the end of the day’s trip, I returned home to Junshan, a place full of mystery that I will never forget.