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A statement describing the scenery of a mountain forest

1, winding up the mountain road and entering the deep forest, let us appreciate the artistic conception of "the cicada forest is quieter and Tonamiyama is more secluded" in ancient poetry. A mountain spring flows through the forest valley, leaving a string of tinkling melodies and music from nature, which gently beats the soul. There are many evergreen broad-leaved forests on the mountain, but some trees have lost their leaves, which makes the whole forest look simple and vivid.

2. The forest is green as jade, the valley is covered with green velvet, the river is like flowing coagulate fat, and the humid air also gives people a crystal-like feeling;

3. The mountains are stacked, covered with dense weeds and pale.