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250 spring outing compositions.

One day in March, my family and I went to the countryside to see rape blossoms. When I got there, I saw a golden ocean, which was very beautiful. April is the most beautiful time for rape blossoms!

Looking at the rape flower from a distance, it is so lush and beautiful, like a golden ocean and a world of flowers. Beautiful colors are vibrant with a little green, and golden flowers are scattered like stars in the night, sparse here and dense there, scattered irregularly. A small cluster of flowers is so insignificant, but this big rape flower shows great vitality and unstoppable momentum. Brilliant yellow seems to have the golden light of the sun, so it jumps happily!

Look, swarms of bees are collecting honey around rows of rape flowers. How happy they are!

The wind is blowing slowly, and the rape flowers are fluttering. Floating rape flowers are like bees, like cheerful moths, like butterflies who want to be free!

Look, Sister Butterfly dances around the rape flower, which also gives off a faint fragrance. As soon as you walk past, you can smell a faint fragrance, which is refreshing and intoxicating. Those naughty children are also playing hide-and-seek happily among the flowers. Look, how happy they are! These rape flowers have also attracted many tourists. A child saw this beautiful rape flower and wanted to pick one and put it on his head. He hesitated again when he was about to choose. He seemed to hear the rape flower say, "This flower is for everyone to enjoy. Don't pick me." Others took a group photo among the rape blossoms and recorded this wonderful moment. My mother and I also went for a walk in the field. My mother told me that "the pedicels of rape flowers are very thin and long, and the longest can reach 1 meter high." As soon as the flowering period of rape blossoms is over, small rapeseed will be produced, and farmers' uncles can use rapeseed to extract delicious vegetable oil.

I love spring, and I love rape blossoms in spring even more!