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Lao She Prairie Review 150 words

Thinking on the grassland

Today, we learned the text Grassland. The grassland written by Lao She is really beautiful. "The lines of those hills are so soft, just like Chinese paintings only render green without ink lines. Green is flowing everywhere and gently flows into the clouds. " This sentence describes the soft and green features of the hills, and compares the hills to Chinese paintings that only render green without ink lines. No wonder Mr. Lao She wrote: "In such a state, even the old cow and the good horse can't stand." Yes, even the old cow and the fine horse are deeply intoxicated by the beautiful scenery of this grassland. How can they not make people feel relaxed and happy and linger? If I were a singer, I would make the most beautiful songs reverberate in the vast grassland; If I were a photographer, I would shoot this picturesque grassland with the highest technology; if ...

The scenery on the grassland is beautiful, and the enthusiasm of people on the grassland is even more touching. "I don't know how I got into the yurt, but the milk tea fell and the milk tofu was placed." I also brought the most famous hand-grabbed mutton. The Ewenki girls are singing and dancing, expressing their friendship and welcome to the Han nationality. "Singing seems louder and more touching than any other language." When I read this, I can't help thinking of a song: 56 nationalities, 56 flowers, 56 brothers and sisters are a family; Fifty-six languages, summed up in one sentence, love my China, love my China, love my China ... No wonder Mr. Lao She sighed at the end of the article: Why can't you bear to say goodbye to Mongolian and Chinese?