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What impression did the fennel beans in Luzhen Hotel leave on you?

When we were in school, Chinese textbooks were not only the source of our Chinese knowledge, but there were many things in the Chinese textbooks that left a deep impression on us and remain fresh in our memories. Specifically, the Chinese textbooks left a deep impression on me.

Three things include fennel beans from Luzhen Hotel, melons in the melon field under the moonlight, and geese playing with clear waves of anthurium. The fennel beans in Luzhen Hotel once made my mouth water and I thought they were very delicious. Delicious food always impresses.

There are many articles or paragraphs describing delicious food in Chinese textbooks. The one I remember most is the fennel beans in Luzhen Hotel. ...Although when I was a child, I didn’t know what kind of existence fennel beans were.

But I think since it’s “fennel”, it must be very fragrant. Therefore, this kind of delicacy became the object of my salivation. There were hawthorns and teenagers in the melon field under the moonlight. That feeling left a deep impression on me. Moonlight, melon fields, young people, and hawthorn. Such an environmental state gives people a very mysterious and interesting feeling.

This is how I felt after reading the relevant content in the Chinese textbook. ...I have never seen a melon field in real life, let alone a hawthorn, but in my imagination, it must be a very interesting existence.

So this scene left a deep impression on me. The goose with anthurium stirring up the waves is not only found in books, but also in real life. The anthurium in the Chinese textbook stirs the clear waves, which is both elegant and beautiful.

But geese in real life are very powerful, especially when they see children, they will chase them everywhere. I am one of those people who has been chased by a goose. Because of this, the goose in my impression is very powerful.

But when I saw how elegant the goose in the Chinese textbook was, I really couldn’t believe that it was the same kind of existence. I was extremely impressed by this passage in the Chinese textbook.