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How to write the best ending for the third-grade Chinese composition Baotuquan?

During the National Day holiday, my mother, aunt and we went to Jinan for a trip. My uncle’s family and my grandparents went to the train station to pick us up early.

When we arrived, my uncle was in Jinan. office, we took a short rest and then went to the world-famous Baotu Spring, the first spring in the world.

The gate of the antique Baotu Spring Park is elegant and luxurious, with the The three golden characters "Baotu Spring" on the horizontal plaque were written by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. When we walked into the park, there were weeping willows and dense bamboo forests on both sides of the Yong Road. After crossing the Buqing Bridge, we came to the Baotu Spring. The first thing that catches the eye is the Guanlan Pavilion. The golden glazed tiles, light green weeping willows and turquoise spring water set off each other, making it look particularly quiet and elegant. There is a stone tablet standing in the spring on the left side of the Guanlan Pavilion, with the calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty engraved on it. The three characters "Baotu Spring" written by Hu Zuanzong, and the "First Spring" stone tablet inscribed by Wang Zhonglin, a native of Licheng in the Qing Dynasty, stand on the right side of Guanlan Pavilion. The simple stone tablet, the ancient pavilion and the sparkling Baotu Spring It constitutes a pleasing landscape painting.

There are three parallel springs in the turquoise spring pool of Baotu Spring, with white water splashing upward. This is a masterpiece of nature's uncanny workmanship, they are so The ground is lively, as if it never gets tired, and keeps churning upward all year round; they are so crystal clear, like countless bright pearls, pouring into the spring pool constantly. Look at the water surface again, the water in the pool is extremely clear The pebbles at the bottom of the pool and the algae floating in the pool are all visible to visitors. The sun is projected on the water, rippling with sparkling golden light.

There are countless small springs beside the pool. Strings of bubbles are constantly popping up, like strings of pearls rippling with the water waves. Groups of fish swim happily in the bubbles, suddenly gathering together to compete for food, and then scattering again. We swam away. My little sister and I kept throwing bread crumbs into the water. The fish swarmed over and eagerly opened their small mouths to snatch up all the bread crumbs we threw. The greedy little fish just sat back and waited, and kept wandering in front of us, as if they were waiting for us to throw bread crumbs for them to eat. They opened and closed their little mouths, which was very fun.

Mr. Lao She is right, if there is no Baotu Spring, Jinan will lose half of its charm.

But I want to say that if you don’t visit Baotu Spring, you can’t be considered to have been to Jinan.