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A composition describing Chengdu

In the day-to-day study, work or life, the most familiar thing to everyone is composition. Compositions can be divided into narrative essays, explanatory essays, practical essays and argumentative essays according to different genres. In order to make it easier and more convenient for you to write essays, the following is an essay describing Chengdu that I compiled for you. You are welcome to read it. I hope you will like it. Essay describing Chengdu 1

Last summer vacation, our family went back to Chengdu to visit my grandparents.

After a 14-hour drive, it was already 12 o'clock in the evening. We finally arrived in Chengdu. I saw the streets and alleys were brightly lit, and there were many people eating late-night snacks on the roadside. Some of them were eating skewers. , some groups of three or five gathered around eating hot pot, drinking beer, and guessing boxing. It was such a lively scene!

The next day, my grandpa took us to Qingshiqiao to eat Chengdu’s famous snack Hot and Sour Noodles. The Hot and Sour Noodles are made from sweet potato powder with spicy and sour ingredients. When the red hot and sour noodles were placed in front of me, the aroma that hit my nostrils made my mouth water. There is also a red pepper floating on the surface of this bowl of soup. The red pepper is smooth and bright. The vermicelli is crystal clear, delicate, silky and elastic in the mouth. I also ate the famous Bangbang Chicken. Pieces of chicken were put on a stick and covered with red chili powder. After eating, my face turned red and my mouth was filled with the spicy aftertaste!

After breakfast, a group of us went to a very famous alley, which is Kuanzhai Alley. It is composed of a wide alley and a narrow alley. The whole alley is antique, with tiled roofs and white painted walls.

In the sea of ????people, I came to a candy blower's shop. Under the guidance of the master, I blew into a calf. The chef skillfully outlined the cow's facial features with a red pen. The crystal clear calf is bulging, which is really beautiful and delicious.

Chengdu people live a leisurely life. If you go to People's Park, you will definitely find that the park's pavilions, lawns, and paths are full of laughter and laughter. Some of them were playing mahjong, some were drinking tea, some were picking their ears, and some were dancing in the square. I also found a mahjong machine table at my grandpa’s house. Every weekend when family members gather at home, they will talk and laugh for hours. The losers are not angry, and the winners are treated to supper. It’s a peaceful time. atmosphere.

I think if you go there, you will also like this city! Essay 2 describing Chengdu

Today we come to Du Fu Thatched Cottage in Chengdu, which is the place where Du Fu, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, lived. When I walked into the door, I felt the air inside was fresh and sweet, and I saw the towering old trees next to me, with their branches criss-crossing. A light fragrance hits your nostrils.

I walked along the secluded path and heard the gurgling sound of the river. The cherry blossoms on the left were red with pink, and the thin branches of the weeping willows were intoxicatingly green. What a paradise! Du Fu lived in such a beautiful place, no wonder he wrote such excellent poems. Looking at the charming spring scenery, I became inspired by poetry and recited a poem: The lotus pond is as beautiful as a mirror, and the bright moon is flawless. The stream flows through my heart, and the sun is shining tonight. After hearing this, my mother encouraged me and said, "That's right! Keep working hard in the future, you have the potential of a poet!" I smiled shyly.

After passing Chaimen, we came to the "hut". This is the former residence of Du Fu. What impressed me most was the living room. There is a wooden couch in the center of the room. I imagined Du Fu and his friends reciting poems and poems on the couch, drinking and singing. How chic it should be!

We came to the "Poetry and History Hall" and along the corridor, we admired the works of Du Fu's poems written by many calligraphers, military strategists, great writers and others from ancient times to the present, including cursive script, official script and running script. Among them are the masterpieces of Grandpa Ye Shengtao, General Ye Jianying, and Marshal Chen Yi that I am familiar with. They are full of praise and admiration!

"Tang Feng Heritage Museum" is my favorite place. It introduces Du Fu's life story. He lost his mother when he was young and relied on his own hard work to achieve great success. He has always been concerned about the country and the people, and he also shows his sympathy and care for the people in his landscape poems. I remember one of the most famous poems: The wine and meat of Zhumen are stinky, and there are frozen bones on the road. He once met Li Bai and drank heavily for several days. This was also a rare moment in history when great poets got together. Many characters and major events in the Tang Dynasty are also introduced here. I saw the portraits of Concubine Yang Guifei, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and others, as well as the "Picture of Bathing in Huaqing Pool". I think the Tang Dynasty was really a flourishing age.

Later, we visited the "Ten Thousand Buddhas Tower" and "Gongbu Temple". This trip to Du Fu's Thatched Cottage opened my eyes. I learned more about Du Fu and admired him even more. How I wish I could become a poet too! Essay 3 describing Chengdu

"Chengdu is a city that you don’t want to leave once you come here." When I see this slogan, I always feel a sense of sadness in my heart. Chengdu has robbed our blue sky and air...

I remember when I was a child, when I opened the curtains, the sunshine fell into my arms. The crisp chirping of birds made me look at the sky - how blue it is! So pure and flawless, so beautiful. Occasionally a few white clouds float across the sky. The open sky makes people's hearts so pure and broad.

And now, when I open the curtains, the hazy sky is pressing down gloomily, making it suffocating.

The branches are swaying in the breeze, and the leaves are gray and green, giving people a depressing, even uncomfortable atmosphere. Industrial pollution has ruthlessly taken away our blue sky and clean air. I just couldn't help but sigh - this change is too great.

With the turbine of time, the leaders who have helped China are complacent, but we, who live under the huge cover of "haze", no longer have the happiness we once had.

This is really terrible, but it is a fact! People must face it. I seem to hope that this is all a dream, and I want to say loudly to my hometown, Chengdu: "Give us back our blue sky and air!" But the echo is just silence and helpless pain.

I was sitting in a car on the highway, leaning out the window and looking out, and all I saw was the tall chimneys of disgusting factories smiling evilly. Waves of black poisonous gas smoke are emitted and invaded our lives. Isn’t this something that Chengdu people should reflect on?

China’s rapid development has attracted worldwide attention. Of course, life is a double-edged sword. It cuts the "fruit" but hurts the "finger".

Chengdu makes me ashamed to see others. When I went traveling last time, an aunt asked me curiously: "Where are you studying?" "Chengdu." She was silent for a while: "Is that a very polluted "dust" city?" I smiled awkwardly. Laughter is a painful reflection...

We don’t want mountains of gold and silver, but we want clear waters and green mountains. A good environment is our central theme. Essay 4 describing Chengdu

During the summer vacation, our family traveled to Chengdu, Sichuan. We went to Leshan, Emeishan, Dujiangyan, Yingxiu, Jinli, Wuhou Temple, Jinsha Ruins and Panda Base. What impressed me most were Dujiangyan, Yingxiu and Panda Base.

We first went to Dujiangyan. Dujiangyan is the only damless water conservancy project in the world. It was built around 256 BC by Li Bing, the prefect of Shu County in the Qin State, and his son. It is composed of Baopingkou, Shuishuiyuzui and Feishayan. The three organically cooperate, restrict each other, and operate in a coordinated manner to divert water to irrigate the fields, divert floods and reduce disasters, and have the effect of "dividing four or six, eliminating droughts". Since then, it has not only solved the flood problem in Chengdu Plain, but also ensured the irrigation needs of local agricultural production. When we stand at the mouth of Baoping and look at the surging river at our feet, we can't help but sigh at the ingenuity of the working people in ancient my country. The ancient Dujiangyan Irrigation System still benefits the people of Sichuan today.

After visiting Dujiangyan, we came to Yingxiu, which suffered the most serious damage from the Wenchuan earthquake. On one side, I saw rows of rebuilt new houses with the characteristics of Qiang folk houses, and on the other side were the collapsed whirlpools that were left as commemorations. The former site of Kou Middle School. After listening to the introduction, I felt very sad knowing that many students died in the Wenchuan earthquake. I went to make a donation and presented flowers. When I grow up, I want to be a scientist who studies earthquakes and help people reduce the occurrence of earthquakes.

On the last day, we visited the Panda Base. I saw a group of lively and cute red pandas, dragging their long brown tails, playing freely in the playground. There are two red pandas who seem to be talking! I also saw giant pandas in the Panda Zoo. They were chubby, "wearing" a black and white "coat", and had big, round bellies, really like chubby pandas. There are two bright black eyes on the snow-white face, with big and black eye sockets, as if wearing a pair of sunglasses. She is so naive and cute.

This trip broadened my horizons, increased my knowledge, gained a lot, and I had a great time. Essay 5 describing Chengdu

Opening my grandma’s photo album, I saw yellowed photos one after another, which recorded what Chengdu was like in the past. My grandma told me: The water in Funan River in Chengdu used to be very dirty and smelly. There was garbage floating everywhere on the river. A gust of wind blew, and a pungent smell hit the nostrils, which made people feel sick. There are very few trees on both sides of the river, and there are sparse and low tile-roofed houses scattered around. The current Second Ring Road is the former farmland. Street stalls are set up everywhere on Chunxi Road from morning to night. Occasionally, I hear some vendors shouting feebly, and few people are seen buying anything. The streets are littered with disgusting garbage, and flies and mosquitoes are flying everywhere. In particular, transportation information is not well developed. People going to work and children going to school have to walk long distances to work on their legs. go to school. . . . . .

Look, Chengdu has undergone earth-shaking changes in just a dozen years. Tall buildings rise from the ground like majestic guardians of the city. When we walked to the Funan River again, the low tile-roofed houses disappeared, and the garbage in the river disappeared. The river water became clearer year by year. What blows in the face is no longer the stench of garbage, but the fragrant fragrance of various flowers. The streets are lined with lush sycamore trees and evergreen banyan trees, which guard each street like mighty warriors. Overpasses are like coiled dragons connecting every highway, and cars are running continuously. People no longer have to worry about where to go. People can choose to drive, take buses or take the subway. . . . . . . Chunxi Road has been transformed into a fashionable street, an ideal paradise for people to shop.

Chengdu has undergone many changes, too numerous to count. Chengdu is a city you don’t want to leave once you come here. Chengdu is a city of leisure and food; Chengdu is a city of civilization. Chengdu is like a colorful oil painting, every stroke is extremely exquisite; Chengdu is also like an ancient poem with endless aftertaste, every word and every sentence contains Chengdu's faint history and culture.

The beauty of Chengdu needs us to beautify it, and the civilization of Chengdu also needs us to abide by it. Every flower and grass in Chengdu needs us to care for it. We must study hard and use our hands and our wisdom to build Chengdu better, stronger and richer when we grow up. Essay 6 describing Chengdu

My hometown is “a city that you don’t want to leave once you come”—Chengdu. Her profound cultural heritage and vigorous modern atmosphere have made her famous. Although her ladylike charm is alluring, what I feel most vividly is her Xiaojiabiyu's tranquility and ease. As long as you observe a little carefully, you can chase her beauty in ordinary streets.

There is a Jinfeng Road between home and school, which is the only way for me to go to school. It is busy all year round, and the hustle and bustle of the city seems to dilute the change of seasons. But as long as you discover it with your heart, you will feel her graceful appearance in the changing seasons. What I love most is her winter, which lacks the tenderness of spring, the boldness of summer and the subtlety of autumn, but retains a unique purity.

In the morning, the light morning mist cast a mysterious veil over the earth. Looking from the road, the Jinsha Park in the distance is shrouded in a cloud of mist, and the once resolute outline of the museum has now become hazy. The trees around the museum also seemed to be wrapped in a thin gauze garment. The breeze blew by, and the agile mist shuttled through the gaps in the branches like transformed elves, as if it was about to reveal the mysterious kingdom of golden sands. Keep moving forward, and sometimes you will hear the sound of gurgling water; sometimes you will hear the crisp calls of birds; sometimes you will hear the whirring of the breeze... When you are intoxicated in this dream-like scenery, suddenly, you will see A bright light poured down from high in the sky. Looking up, I saw that the morning fog in the east in the distance had dispersed, and the sun was slowly rising, emitting thousands of rays of light. The white clouds under the sunlight were deserted just now, but in an instant they turned into a lovely pink color, just like the rosy face of the little girl. Those clouds were erratic and varied, some were like lively and well-behaved little white rabbits holding big red carrots; some were like naughty little monkeys chasing dragonflies by the lake; some were like galloping horses... At this time, A hint of coolness suddenly hit my forehead. It turned out that the first snow falling in the sky could not wait to fall into the arms of Mother Earth...

The winter street scene in my hometown used its unique way to bring the world to life. The charm given by nature is displayed in front of busy people! Her beauty is captivating and reassuring. Even though she has a glimpse of her, she is willing to become an ordinary alley that you pass by day after day. This is my hometown in my eyes - Chengdu. Essay 7 describing Chengdu

People say, "When you return from Huangshan, you don't see the mountains; when you return from Jiuzhaigou, you don't see the water." Last summer vacation, my mother took me to enjoy the spectacular scenery there.

It is located in the Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province, deep in the towering Minshan Mountains, more than 400 kilometers away from Chengdu, with a total area of ??more than 60,000 hectares. The three main ditches are distributed in a "Y" shape, with a total length of more than 60 kilometers. It turns out that there are only nine Tibetan villages located in the high mountains, hence the name Jiuzhaigou.

As soon as I entered Jiuzhaigou, I was deeply attracted by its beautiful scenery. I couldn't help but marvel: Why is the sky here so blue? ! Why are the mountains here so green? ! Why is the water here so green? ! The trees here grow in the water, and beautiful wild flowers bloom in the trees. It is simply a fairy tale world. However, the most unforgettable thing for me is the water of Jiuzhaigou Valley.

The water here is so clear! The famous scenic spots there - Panda Sea, Changhai, Rhinoceros Sea, etc., are crystal clear. The soft water plants in the water swayed her slender waist, and groups of colorful fish swam by from time to time. Here, you can have a panoramic view of the wonderful underwater world.

The water here is so quiet! On the huge lake, you can't see a ripple. The water surface is like a bronze mirror. White clouds, blue sky, trees... are reflected in the lake and merge into one, forming a huge landscape painting. If you don't look carefully, you would think it is the masterpiece of some master!

The water here is so beautiful! The beautiful sea of ??five flowers and magical multicolored stones, the water is constantly changing colors - dark green, indigo, emerald green, light yellow and other different colors, like a colorful palette, using colorful colors to draw a beautiful picture . It is said that the water here can show other colors according to the changes of the four seasons and different seasons throughout the year, allowing people to spread their imagination and create infinite reverie.

Water is the spirit of Jiuzhaigou. Lakes, springs, waterfalls and beaches are integrated into one, flying and tranquility are combined, strength and gentleness are combined. It really deserves to be called the "King of Chinese Waterscapes!" I think if the world If there really is a fairyland on earth, it must be Jiuzhaigou!