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400-word composition on travel notes in western Sichuan for fourth grade

This summer vacation was really lucky for me, and I am still a little excited when I think about it now. Why do you say this? Because I was lucky enough to participate in the youth summer camp activity of "Re-walking the Road of the Red Army and Getting Close to Nature" in late July. This is what I dream of.

The weather was particularly good that day, with a brilliant golden sun in the blue sky. Pieces of white clouds floated in the clear sky like solitary sails on the blue sea. The station wagon I was riding in was driving on the winding mountain road in the Western Sichuan Plateau. The blue sky and white clouds were above my head, and I looked down into the abyss. I had a feeling of ecstasy. It was so comfortable! We visited many scenic spots along the way, the most unforgettable one for me was the Red Plains Prairie. Huahu and Taoping Qiang Village.

To reach Hongyuan, you have to pass through Partridge Mountain. This is a thrilling journey. The winding road on the mountain winds and twists along with the mountain. The mountains are high and the valleys are deep. From a distance, it looks like a living giant python. After crossing it and passing through Hongyuan County, you will arrive at Hongyuan Prairie. It is one of the five largest grasslands in China and covers an area of ??35,600 square kilometers.

The clear blue sky over the grassland is grazing with white clouds. The grassland in July is like a turbulent green ocean. Smells fresh and earthy. The dewdrops on the grassland are like pearls set on emerald, shining with colorful brilliance. I saw many nameless little flowers sandwiched in the grass, twinkling in the endless green grass, making the grassland extremely beautiful. The white mushroom-like Tibetan bags are dotted on the green carpet of grassland, which is particularly eye-catching. Groups of antelopes ate grass leisurely on the grassland. Seen from a distance, it looks like blossoming cotton balls or large white flowers embroidered on an endless carpet. Looking closely at the sheep, they have long downy hair, a light and agile body, slender limbs, small and pointed hooves, and short tails. They are all treasures: their horns can be used as combs; their hair can be used as clothes. Rope, etc.; goat milk can be drunk by people, which can make the body cold; meat. intestinal. kidney. You can eat the liver and other internal contents! Huh? What animal is that.

I cautiously walked closer and saw that it was a cow. They are larger than ordinary cows, and some are brown or black. The two horns on their heads are very sharp, like two sharp knives stuck on their heads, which are their best weapons for self-defense. The long face has black eyes as big as copper bells, and an iron ring is pierced through the shiny nose. Their big, thick feet are like pillars, and their hooves are divided into two halves. Their tails wag as they walk to repel mosquitoes and flies. The cow's body has almost the same treasure as the sheep's. I heard that if Tibetans were not watching, we would be bitten by ferocious and carefully trained Tibetan dogs if we approached the cattle and sheep casually. Apart from cattle and sheep, horses are the most eye-catching sight here. They are tall, have strong limbs, and run with great energy. Their milk. Although the meat is not as delicious as that of cattle and sheep, their tails can be used as instruments for many musical instruments, such as guzheng. Erhu etc. ah! There are flocks of cattle and sheep, which makes people feel comfortable. Peaceful.

Thousands of horses galloping make people even more ambitious!