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A composition praising Yangzhou

Yangzhou Moon

It is another bright and starry night. Over the ancient city of Yangzhou, a bright moon casts a clear brilliance, giving the night a layer of silver gauze. . I stood in front of the window, enjoying the gentleness of the moon.

On the black sky, a few sparse stars appear and disappear as if shy, secretly spying on people. They support a silver plate-like moon, in her white and clear sky. On her flawless round face, there was a kind and gentle smile. Quietly looking at the earth, a breeze blew by, and a few strands of willow silk were swaying. The clouds were probably afraid that the beauty of the moon would get cold, so a few gray and thin clouds lingered around her, as if they were wearing clothes for her. A water-colored gauze dress looks like a fairy dancing with silk ribbons. At this moment, my mood is extremely peaceful, and there is a trace of pleasure. It is really indescribable, and it makes me feel relaxed and happy. The tranquility and excitement cannot be contained. The moonlight filled the earth, casting a mysterious veil over the ancient city of Yangzhou.

The moon in Yangzhou is very bright. Her charm is obvious to all. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, there is a bright moon under the Wuting Bridge. Many literati and poets have left popular poems for the bright moon. Mingyue has a close relationship with Yangzhou, and the culture of Yangzhou seems to be her soul.

When I was a child, I listened to so many legends about the moonlight night in Yangzhou, which gave me a good impression of the moon in Yangzhou; now, looking at the sky with the bright moon in the sky, after passing the sentence "One part of the world is a bright moon night, two parts of a rogue is Yangzhou" Influenced by some popular poems such as "Twenty-Four Bridges on a moonlit night, where can beauties learn how to play the flute?" My impression of the moon is holy and noble.

In short, Moon City Yangzhou makes me proud to be a Yangzhou native!