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Lyric Prose of Wandering, Meishan and Qing Dynasty

After a busy day, I went back to my dormitory and opened the Beilun website I haven't seen for a long time. I was pleasantly surprised to find that "Meishan Station" was added to the paragraph "Living in Beilun". Looking at the beautiful scenery of Meishan shown above, my thoughts drifted back to a Chinese class a long time ago. The Chinese teacher asked, "What is your dream when you grow up?" Ignorant, I replied without thinking: "I will also contribute to Meishan when I grow up!" " " .

When I was a child, I always thought there was only one place in the world, Meishan, which was very big. But when I learned that there was another place called Guo Ju outside Meishan, I cried and cried to go. Later, my mother couldn't beat me, so she took me to my home in Laomeishan, and lied to me that Guo Ju had arrived. I was so excited for a long time that I didn't know I was cheated until I saw the proud eyes of the adults. When I went to primary school, I began to know Meishan to some extent. I realized that there is a world countless times bigger than this island outside our hometown. Children in that world can go to the playground on weekends and the Children's Palace in summer vacation, and there are new terms such as "KFC" and "McDonald's" which are unheard of on our island. So I made up my mind to build my hometown into the best place in the world. I wrote the words "I want to contribute to Meishan when I grow up" in my diary. After my carefree childhood, I went to foreign language classes in Gu Guohe Middle School and Beilun Middle School. I just left my hometown and didn't adapt to the colorful life in the city at first. In the dead of night, I often have an impulse to fly back to my hometown. But after a long time, the attachment to my hometown has gradually been buried in my heart with the passage of time. The great ambition of "making contributions to my hometown when I grow up" has gradually been replaced by various so-called "realistic" goals. After staying in Qi Xin for six years, I left Zhejiang and came to this place that many people yearn for-Shanghai. There are rows of tall buildings, colorful neon lights, busy streets and endless traffic. Fast-paced life, unlimited business opportunities and rapid economic growth are the most attractive places in Shanghai, where many outstanding talents have been well developed. The reason why I came to Shanghai is largely this reason, and another reason is the life of my parents. In the eyes of parents, it will be a great honor and comfort if their daughter can develop in an international metropolis like Shanghai. However, less than a year after I came to Shanghai, I found that I began to miss Meishan. Endless noise, busy life and high population density often make me feel restless and suffocated; And because Shanghai is a metropolis, people from all corners of the country will gather here, and it is inevitable that some people with poor quality will disturb social order. When I was stolen a mobile phone and a wallet, I finally began to doubt my original choice. Do I really like Shanghai? In my hometown Meishan, although there are no tall buildings, there are green trees and grasslands. Although there is no luxury life in the city, there is tranquility and comfort in the country; Although there is no rapid economic growth, there is also a self-sufficient pastoral life.

Thinking of this, my mind once again clearly shows the fragments of my childhood: in the evening, standing on the platform of the building, watching the sunset, the smoke from every household curled up, and the whole quiet and harmonious beauty was touching, unforgettable and memorable; During the busy farming season, my hometown is another beautiful scene, breaking the tranquility of the past. With the rumble of rice threshers and tractors, people on the island are busy harvesting rice. Every day the tide rises and falls, and hardworking fishermen go out to sea to fish and pick up snails every day. When it is dark, they put a flashlight on their heads, and when they are in the sun, they wear a big straw hat, which is a great pleasure. I prefer the tranquility and peace of my hometown to the prosperity of Shanghai, which makes people feel very comfortable. No wonder so many netizens yearn for or miss Meishan's life on the Internet.

Meishan has beautiful scenery and quiet life, and Meishan people are hardworking and simple; I still remember the story my mother told me when I was a child. A family kills pigs and every family in the village has meat to eat. If they don't, they will stop. If they do, they will share. No one will hide delicious food, so even in that poor age, Meishan didn't starve to death because of poverty. Even in this era of market economy, Meishan people still maintain the valuable quality of unity and mutual assistance. Every summer, although my family doesn't grow watermelons, we pile more watermelons than others. I came back from the outside many times and saw a pile of vegetables or corn at the door. I wonder who sent it. We are also welcome to take it home and cook a hearty meal. While tasting delicious food, the family also tasted the warmth and affection between Meishan people. There are no lofty figures who have been hyped up, and there are no intrigue intelligence games. Only the farmers' understatement of "sharing" makes people feel extraordinarily natural, simple and harmonious.

Less crime is also a major feature of Meishan. I remember a report that the biggest headache for Meishan township police station every year is that the task of solving crimes sent by superiors cannot be completed, because there are too few crimes in Meishan. In fact, this is inevitable. There must be a peaceful environment because of kind villagers and simple folk customs. Villagers are not from big cities. They are not jealous, and they all know that "people are better than people." Moreover, the special geographical location and transportation mode of Meishan Island will inevitably reduce the crime in Meishan. The word "world without thieves" can't be more applicable in Meishan.

I can't help bragging to my classmates about how beautiful my hometown is. Of course, the direct consequence is to bring a large group of classmates home again and again. Although it has brought a lot of trouble to my family, I feel very lucky and proud to see the envious eyes of my classmates.

I have been away from my hometown 1 1 year. Although I can go back several times a year, my understanding of my hometown is gradually decreasing. Seeing the post on the forum of "New Beilun", I showed a brand-new Meishan: the completion of fishing base, the rise and development of various catering and tourism industries, which made me feel that Meishan people can not only be self-sufficient, but also start running with their own wisdom and hands. And when I accidentally found a recent photo of Meishan scenery on the Internet, which almost overlapped with a photo of Zhang Jiaxiang landscape I took a few years ago, I couldn't help but feel gratified, because, although my home is getting richer and richer, it is still my original home, the original simple island. ...

Unconsciously, I sang the familiar song again: the clouds floating across my hometown have been calling me. When the breeze around me is blowing gently, a voice is calling me, come back, come back, wanderer. ...