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Fourth grade landscape writing composition: Confucius Temple Lantern Festival Night Tour _600 words

During the winter vacation, my parents took me to Nanjing to visit the famous Confucius Temple Lantern Festival. According to my father, the Confucius Temple Lantern Festival, also known as Qinhuai Lantern Festival, began in the Southern Dynasties and flourished in the Ming Dynasty. It is held every year during the Spring Festival. It has always been a sea of tourists, and it is very lively.

After walking for five or six minutes, a huge stone archway came to me, engraved with three big characters-Confucius Temple. Two rows of towering buttonwood trees stand on both sides of the stone monument square, guarding the Confucius Temple scenic spot like guards. On both sides of the street, there are lanterns and colorful decorations everywhere, always colorful and full of festive atmosphere.

The farther you go, the more lively and crowded you are. Walking, a group of huge lights came into view, that is Jinling animal lights. Some beasts are ferocious, and some are bared their teeth, lifelike and lifelike.

We followed the crowd to the Chi Pan area of Confucius Temple, which is the most lively place for the Lantern Festival. Boarding Wende Bridge, Qinhuai River jumped into my eyes. Beautiful cruise ships and original paintings are beautiful against the light, and the sound of paddles ripples to us with the shadow of the light. Looking to the east of the river, I saw two dragons standing on the wall of Qinhuai River, one on the left and the other on the right, holding a big pearl in their hands, which is the famous double dragon playing pearl map.

We walked on until we came to the Confucius Temple north of Qinhuai River. In front of the temple is a memorial archway called "Wen Shu of the World", which is said to have been built in the Ming Dynasty.

Confucius Temple is one of the four largest Confucius temples in China, where Confucius saints are enshrined. In front of Dacheng Hall, lanterns with the words of sincerity, faithfulness, benevolence, righteousness and courtesy are hung everywhere to teach people to improve their self-cultivation.

Out of the Confucius Temple, we kept walking, watching, stopping from time to time, taking pictures from time to time, and tasting Jinling snacks when we were hungry, which was very satisfying. People are tired, their eyes are full, and they are intoxicated. The lanterns in their hands shine on our whole family to spend this wonderful evening.