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Hanshui Charm 800-word Composition Writing in Wuhan

My hometown is in Wuhan. Wuhan, an important town in the Central Plains and a beautiful river city, is called Baiyun Yellow Crane Wonderland. She is very old, with many scenic spots and historical sites, numerous rivers and lakes, prosperous culture, developed economy and prosperous industry, and is a hero city of China's modern revolution.

Wuhan is divided into three towns: Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang, bounded by the intersection of the Yangtze River and Hanshui River. Hankou is north of the Yangtze River, Wuchang is south of the Yangtze River, and Hanyang is west of Hanshui River. The three towns face each other across the river, and there are many cars on the Yangtze River and Hanshui River, with convenient transportation and prosperous cities. Therefore, Wu Hanyou has the reputation of thoroughfare of nine provinces, the beauty of tourist city with landscape gardens, endless rivers and dotted lakes, and beautiful and charming modern urban scenery.

The historical sites in Wuhan have a history of more than 1000 years. There is a world-famous building, the Yellow Crane Tower. Standing on the bank of the Yangtze River, she reached out to the white clouds and dived into the boundless Yangtze River. She has charmed many literati and poets in ancient and modern times. Hanyang Guqintai, hidden under the beautiful Guishan Mountain, is a good place for scholar-bureaucrat Yu Boya and woodcutter Zhong Ziqi to play the piano and talk. The East Lake in Wuchang East is vast and magnificent, bigger than the West Lake, and can make the world beautiful. There are also lakes in the city, such as Husha Lake, Ziyang Lake, Moshui Lake, Beihu Lake and Dongxihu Lake. There are many beautiful fairies like Ling Bo that amaze Chinese and foreign tourists from all corners of the country.

Wuhan used to be the revolutionary holy land (19 1 1) where Wuchang Uprising overthrew the Qing Dynasty in 19 1, and now it is the central city of China's culture, education, science and technology, industry and modern agriculture. Located in WISCO in Qingshan District, Luojiashan University Town in Wuchang District, Guanggu Science and Technology City guarding Guangu Pass, and the commercial street of Jianghan Road in Hankou. Wuhan International Airport, Beijing-Guangzhou, Beijing-Kowloon Railway, Beijing-Kowloon Expressway and railways, as well as the Yangtze River, Hanshui natural harbor and other convenient transportation have all inserted wings for Wuhan's economic take-off. I love my hometown, I love Wuhan, and I love the world-famous Jiangcheng Wuhan.

Allusions:

There is an allusion to the origin of Regan Noodles:

In the early 1930s, there was a vegetable vendor named Li Bao in Chang Di Street, Hankou, who made a living by selling bean jelly and noodle soup around Guandi Temple. One day, it was extremely hot and many leftover noodles were not sold out. He was afraid that the noodles would turn sour and deteriorate, so he cooked and drained the leftover noodles and hung them on the chopping board. Accidentally knocked over the frying pan on the case and spilled sesame oil on the surface. When Li Bao saw this scene, he had no choice but to mix the noodles with oil and air dry them again. The next morning, Li Bao scalded the cooked noodles with oil in boiling water, scooped them up, drained them, put them into a bowl, and then added seasonings selling bean jelly to make them steaming and fragrant. People rushed to buy and ate with relish. When someone asked him what noodles he was selling, he blurted out "Regan Noodles". From then on, he monopolized this kind of noodles, not only people rushed to taste it, but also many people learned from him.

A few years later, a man named Cai opened a noodle restaurant named Ji at the intersection of Zhongshan Road and Wuhan Road, which is the famous Regan Noodles Pavilion in Wuhan. Later, he moved to Zhongshan Avenue opposite Hankou Water Tower and changed his name to Wuhan Regan Noodles.