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Spring in my hometown: the end of Chifeng 100 composition

I like hot summer sun, fruitful autumn and snowy winter. But what I love most is the vibrant spring.

My hometown is surrounded by mountains and water. In spring, warm weather will melt ice and snow. Father Sun will wake up Father Earth with that soft light. Look, Grandpa Earth is still doing some land work!

As soon as the temperature rises, animals and plants will become active.

First, the impatient grass came out. He left the ground and looked around with curious little eyes. This is really "wildfire never completely burned them, they grew taller in the spring breeze." Ah! Grass expresses the vitality of spring with its bright green color.

Then the willow tree also grew green buds, full of greenery, like a big green umbrella stretched out on the ground. "Jasper makeup trees are tall, and thousands of strands of moss tapestries hang down." How vivid this poem is!

Flowers are awake, too. They spread out. Later, it rushed to open, and the whole village was everywhere. It's really "spring can't close the garden, an apricot comes out of the wall." Ah, how appropriate this is.

As soon as spring comes, the water in the river can't stay, running and screaming. The duckling flapped its wings and croaked, waddled into the river and swam in the water to play. It can really be said to be "the Prophet of Spring River Plumbing Duck"!

Spring in my hometown is full of vitality, spring is blooming, and my hometown in spring is really beautiful.