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4 words of lion rock composition in Feiya Village, Anxi

Today, we went to Lion Rock. Because we lived next to Lion Rock last night, we saw Lion Rock in the distance as soon as the tourist bus got on the road. Soon we arrived at Lion Rock.

There is a moat full of lotus flowers in front of Lion Rock. All the lotus flowers on the river are white. When the wind blows, the lotus flowers will dance happily with the morning wind. I met a Sri Lankan wedding car on the road, and the decoration of the wedding car was very beautiful.

We can't wait to enter the park. We came to the ruins of the water park belonging to the palace. Bindu specially told us that the construction time of Lion Rock was China's Northern Wei Dynasty. But there are only barren foundations left here. Bindu told us that it used to be a house. They led the water from the reservoir and let the water flow around the house, so that the water not only decorated the house and garden, but also became a natural air conditioner, keeping the house comfortable. These ancient Sri Lankan craftsmen who built lion rock are really clever! Through these ruins, we imagine the prosperous and beautiful appearance here 15 years ago.

After walking through the garden, we walked up the stone stairs, and then we officially walked to the palace. After a long walk, we walked halfway up the mountain. Suddenly, we saw a group of people calling. We went over to have a look. It was the monkey who was fighting with the dog. They fought fiercely, and finally the monkey won the dog. This incident made me laugh, which was really wonderful and interesting.

After a rest, we continued to walk up. We were going to see the only mural still preserved in Lion Rock. I was afraid of going up the stairs, because they were very high and the stairs were a big iron cage hanging in the air. I was afraid that I would fall. But the scenery is really beautiful. Looking down, the foundation of the house and the path of the forest form beautiful patterns.

When we walked to the top of the iron cage, we saw the murals that were still colorful after 1,5 years. Bindu told us that this was because the ancient people used a small stone house that happened to be naturally recessed here to keep out the wind and rain, so the murals were not weathered. There are a group of beautiful fairies painted on the murals. Many materials have introduced that these murals are painted by ladies of the Lion Rock Dynasty. Bindu thinks that the paintings on the murals are flying in the sky through his own archaeological research, because most ladies paint their feet, but the characters on the murals have no feet. At that time, the painter's skills were really good, and the flying paintings were like real ones.

We walked on to the top and came to the foot of the Lion Rock Palace. The lion's foot made of stone is golden, and it is very big, which is as tall as two sixth-grade students. Everyone else went to the palace, only Bindu and I were at the foot of the lion. Bindu told me that this is the Mina Riya National Reserve we went to yesterday.

When we went down the mountain, we also saw the mother monkey and the little monkey on the roadside. When we got down to the bottom of the mountain, we reluctantly went back to the hotel.

I am very grateful to our guide Bindu for going to Lion Rock today. She is an archaeologist and has taught me a lot of historical knowledge.