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Canal Writing Essay

1. How to write an essay about the canal

I love the Grand Canal

I love the Grand Canal. My hometown is in the beautiful Huai'an. An ancient canal runs from here I slowly passed through a modern city with many tall buildings. I was often proud of it. Looking at the quiet river, I was deeply intoxicated by the beautiful scenery...

In the early morning, a layer of water floated on the river. The gauze-like light mist is hazy. Walking along the banks of the canal with fresh air and shaded green trees, accompanied by the crisp singing of birds, it feels like you are in a fantasy world.

The ancient canal during the day The scene is unique. When the sun is shining high and the breeze blows, the river surface is sparkling and silvery. Looking down from the Grand Canal, it is like a gorgeous avenue of stars or a winding jasper belt, with infinite scenery; On rainy days, the raindrops are like strings of crystal clear pearls, slowly falling on the river, splashing water, and forming a cheerful "raindrop sonata", which is beautiful and beautiful! As night falls, the sunset casts brilliant brilliance onto the canal. The colorful city street lights and colorful neon lights on high-rise buildings seem to have joined in the activity of decorating the ancient canal. The brilliance of both sides of the water is vaguely reflected on the water, just like adding to the canal. Wearing colorful "colorful clothes", it is so beautiful! There are many people playing here, adults strolling, children playing in the open space, and old people chatting leisurely in the pavilion... People enjoy family happiness here. This road symbolizes wisdom, antiquity, and youth. For thousands of years, the river has nourished and irrigated the beautiful and fertile land of Yangzhou, nourished the people here, and brought infinite prosperity and vitality. I love the Grand Canal in my hometown. Looking from a distance, the rivers on both sides of the canal The willow tree shakes its long braids in the spring breeze! When the river is calm, the willow tree is like a docile girl, spreading her hair on the water, and the calm, mirror-like river ripples. The peonies and cute roses form a large flower bed, blooming It shines brightly.

The Grand Canal is the glory and pride of our Chinese nation, and it adds infinitely beautiful scenery to my hometown. Look at the beautiful and fertile land, and take a look at the long cultural history of the Grand Canal... …I love beautiful Huai’an! I love old canals! I love my happy life now even more!

2. Observe the Great Wall or Canal and write an essay of about 80 words

The Great Wall is a treasure of the history of our Chinese nation. It has a total length of 6,300 kilometers and is commonly known as the "Great Wall." It runs through provinces and cities, jumps over rivers, and crosses mountains, twists and turns, and is continuous. It looks so majestic against the backdrop of green trees, really like a giant dragon. The leader is located in Shanhaiguan. The green bricks, the crenels, and the steps formed a dragon head that was about to take off, and its momentum was unmatched. There is a beacon tower at regular intervals, which is like a link connecting the Great Wall and stretching to the horizon.

We saw the Great Wall, which is famous at home and abroad. It looks like a giant dragon passing through the mountains. The rolling mountains and the winding Great Wall are so majestic and majestic as far as the eye can see. This reminds us of the ancient working people who built the Great Wall and created miracles. The Great Wall was built with their wisdom and blood and sweat; the Great Wall is a witness to history and the pride of our Chinese nation.

The canal is very wide, with a total length of 1,747 kilometers. Canals bring many benefits and conveniences to people. For example, if you want something from Beijing, we can help you transport it through the canal. The rice fields next to the canal have no water and can be irrigated with canal water. In this way, there will be plenty of food to eat. If you want to fish, you can also go to the canal, get on a boat, bring a fishing net, and you can fish. ········So, the canal brings us a lot of benefits and convenience. 3. An essay about the Grand Canal

I love the Grand Canal. I love the Grand Canal. My hometown is in the beautiful Huai'an. An ancient canal slowly passes through this modern city with many tall buildings.

I am often proud of it. Looking at the quiet river, I was deeply intoxicated by the beautiful scenery... In the early morning, a layer of gauze-like light mist floated on the river, hazy.

Strolling along the banks of the canal with fresh air and shaded green trees, accompanied by the crisp singing of birds, it feels like you are in a dreamland. The scene along the ancient canal during the day is unique.

When the sun shines high and the breeze blows, the river surface sparkles with silver light.

Overlooking the Grand Canal, it is like a gorgeous avenue of stars, and like a winding jasper belt, with infinite scenery; on rainy days, the raindrops are like strings of crystal clear pearls, slowly falling on the river, splashing The water drops merged into a cheerful "Raindrop Sonata", which was beautiful and beautiful! As night falls, the sunset casts brilliant brilliance onto the canal. The colorful city street lights and colorful neon lights on high-rise buildings seem to have joined in the activity of decorating the ancient canal. The brilliance of both sides of the water is vaguely reflected on the water, just like adding to the canal. Wearing colorful "colorful clothes", it is so beautiful! There are many people playing here, adults strolling, children playing in the open space, and old people chatting leisurely in the pavilion... People enjoy family happiness here. This road symbolizes wisdom, antiquity, and youth. For thousands of years, the river has nourished and irrigated the beautiful and fertile land of Yangzhou, nourished the people here, and brought infinite prosperity and vitality to it.

I love the Grand Canal in my hometown. Looking from a distance, the willow trees on both sides of the canal are shaking their long braids in the spring breeze! When the river is calm, the willow tree is like a docile girl, spreading her hair on the water, causing ripples on the mirror-calm river surface.

The peonies and lovely roses form a large flower bed, blooming with brilliance. The Grand Canal is the glory and pride of our Chinese nation, and it adds infinitely beautiful scenery to my hometown.

Take a look at the beautiful and fertile land and the long cultural history of the Grand Canal... I love beautiful Huai'an! I love old canals! I love my happy life now even more. 4. Canal composition

In my hometown, there is a crystal clear artificial river - the canal.

It originates from the Wudu River. The hard-working and intelligent people of Yichang use the canal water to generate electricity and irrigate farmland. In spring, everything revives. The trees around the canal take out their green branches, and many grasses and some unknown wild flowers grow around. They are colorful and emit a faint fragrance.

The canal at this time was crystal clear and bright green, like a curved green ribbon. The stones in the river are of different colors, like colorful gems.

In the sunshine, the water surface sparkles with golden light. Golden light spots and silver light spots shine on the colorful stones at the bottom of the water.

A breeze blew by, and the river water rippled like the wrinkles of an old man. At this time, the river water was "Ding Dong, Ding Dong...", like a musician playing cheerful music.

In summer, the trees around the canal grow lush and green. The hot sun shines through the gaps in the leaves and shines on the water. The canal suddenly looks like a long natural dance floor, and we can "dance" in the canal easily and happily.

The river water at this time was emerald green, as if it had been dyed by the surrounding green trees and green grass. At this time, the canal became a playground filled with our play and laughter. In autumn, some leaves turn yellow and red, while others are still green, and the fruit trees are covered with fragrant fruits.

The colorful trees are reflected in the river, and the water in the river becomes colorful, like a colorful palette, extremely beautiful. In winter, the north wind blows, the grass along the canal turns yellow and becomes bare. The river suddenly opens up, and the canal is deserted and deserted, making it look particularly peaceful.

Sometimes, a thin layer of ice will form on the river surface, like a big shiny mirror. But as soon as the sun came up, the thin ice melted.

I think if it were as cold as the weather in the north, we could skate on the river. The canal, a clear river, a mother river that nurtures the children of Yichang and brings us joy! [. 5. 400-word essay on canal

My hometown is in Gaoyou, where there are lively parks, the famous Pure Land Temple Square, and the relaxing Dieyuan Square... Among them, I like the beautiful canal the most.

The canal is beautiful all year round. In spring, there is a lively scene along the canal.

The pine trees are taller and greener, like giants guarding the canal. The branches of the willow tree swayed in the wind, as if a graceful girl was arranging her thick long hair.

The flowers are also blooming, some stand alone, some are in groups of thousands, some are hanging upside down on the branches, and some are admiring themselves alone... so beautiful! Xiaocao couldn't help but stick out her little head and look at this beautiful world. In summer, the water in the canal becomes clearer.

Trees, flowers, and grass are all reflected in the water, like a beautiful gouache painting. Suddenly, a sound of whistle came, and when I heard the sound, it turned out to be large ships.

One after another, it’s really long, like a giant dragon. Circles of ripples rippled across the water, as if a bright and dazzling necklace had been put on the canal.

At this time, people gathered in groups and chatted in the shade of the trees. Some even took off their clothes, put on their swimsuits, and plunged into the river for a swim. Some people swim breaststroke, some swimmers swim butterfly...it's really lively.

In autumn, the leaves of the ginkgo forest beside the canal turn yellow, like dancing yellow butterflies, slowly falling down with the wind.

In winter, fewer and fewer people come to the canal to play, and the canal is much quieter. It is like a soft ribbon, lying quietly in the warm embrace of Mother Earth.

I love my hometown, and I love the canals in my hometown even more. 6. Who has a good composition about the canal?

The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal passes through Wuxi. This ancient canal, which symbolizes the wisdom of the Chinese nation, has nourished and irrigated this land, nurtured the people here, and brought prosperity and vitality to this place for thousands of years.

In spring, the wild flowers and grass on the shore sprouted in the wind, the green willow branches swayed gently, and the sparkling water was plowed out by the ships that came from time to time. Layers of waves.

In summer, the cicadas on the trees keep chirping. My friends and I took a swimming ring and took a swim in the canal. There was a lot of fun, bursts of laughter from the people on the shore, and the sounds of fighting like small fish swimming around in the water. A beautiful piece of music. This taste is so comfortable.

Autumn. It's harvest season. Ships loaded with grain and cotton are sailing towards Yangzhou in the canal, and ships loaded with industrial products are hurriedly sailing away. The canal is as lively as it gets. The autumn breeze blows and the wild geese fly south. How exciting and unforgettable!

In winter, the canal water is like a tireless horse, facing the whistling north wind and the goose-feather snowflakes, still galloping, galloping and galloping.

I heard from my grandparents that the water in the canal used to be very clean and could be used for washing vegetables and laundry. There were also many fish and shrimps in the river. Until the early 1960s, you could still swim in the river. Miles. However, due to the increase in population, the development of industry, and people's relatively weak awareness of environmental protection, the water in the canal has become increasingly dirty. A large amount of domestic sewage and industrial wastewater are discharged into the canal, and all kinds of garbage are also poured into the river. The water surface is stained with oil, and the water quality turns black and smelly. In summer, mosquitoes and flies are everywhere, exuding an unpleasant smell. The canal caused troubles to the people who lived on both sides of it.

In recent years, with the economic development of Wuxi area, people's living standards have continued to improve, and the environmental awareness of *** and the masses has also increased. In the Taihu Basin environmental protection project organized by the state, the city* ** Huge sums of money were invested in improving the canal. The heavily polluting factories on both sides of the canal were relocated, the silt on the river bottom was removed, clean water was diverted from the Yangtze River to wash away the stolen water in the canal, the embankments on both sides were renovated, and trees and gardens were planted along both sides of the river.

After treatment, the ancient canal has been given a new lease of life. The water is clean, the river is wide and tidy, the banks are lined with green trees and dotted with gardens. At night, the street lights along the canal, the spotlights on tall buildings, and the colored lights on the bridge are intertwined, making it really dazzling and brilliant. Both sides of the canal have become a good place for citizens to rest, exercise and play. Even people from other places who come to Wuxi for sightseeing like to walk and take a look at the canal.

Oh, the old canal, the proud canal. Let us all care for her, love her, dress her up, and keep her young and beautiful forever. 7. Canal Tour Composition

Canal Tour On the afternoon of May 1st, the sun shone all over the earth, making people feel very comfortable.

We came to the bottom of Midu Bridge and started to swim the Grand Canal in Suzhou. We stood on the bridge and looked down. The river was endless and very clear. The green water was so lovely, like a piece of emerald, with a soft luster.

The river is like a mirror, wanting to keep the reflection of the blue sky and white clouds in its arms. I couldn't help but gently put my hands into the river and felt very warm.

Under the sunlight, the river water sparkles with golden light, very dazzling! Small boats sailed on the river, stirring up water splashes, like countless beautiful white lotuses in bloom. The river flows criss-crossed, a spring breeze blows, and there are layers of ripples on the river. It's so beautiful! When I walked to the river, the pure and melodious sound of the river made me throw all my worries away and made me full of energy.

Suddenly a few drops of water fell into my arms, and then quickly got into my clothes. That little splash is so naughty and cute! There are lush flowers, plants and trees on both sides of the river, as if the river is wearing a colorful coat, and it seems like fairies wearing colorful clothes are dressing up in front of the spring water of the river! I saw rippling blue waves in the river, and the water and sky were the same color. What a spectacular scenery it was! On this bridge, there are also sculptures of lifelike animals, some of which are two lively and innocent little dragons playing; some of which are two butterflies dancing; some of which are two little girls telling stories... They are all like real ones, I thought: It is so exquisite and meticulous, it must have been carved by a skilled craftsman.

I admire you very much! Looking at the scenery in front of me, I really want to become a drop of water, throw myself into the sea, and use my body to nourish the grass and trees of the Grand Canal; I really want to become a little bird, hovering over the Grand Canal, using my body to nourish the grass and trees of the Grand Canal. My own singing voice praises this beautiful Grand Canal; I really want to become a sun and shine on the Grand Canal with my own light; I really want to become a ray of spring breeze, floating, floating in the embrace of the Grand Canal... I love You - the Grand Canal.

8. Essay on the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal in my eyes

At 2 pm on October 2, I went to the Suzhou section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal with my father.

On the way, while driving, my father told me that the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal is the earliest and longest man-made river in the world. It passes through the four provinces of Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang2 The city connects five major water systems: the Haihe River, the Yellow River, the Huaihe River, the Yangtze River, and the Qiantang River... 20 minutes later, we came to a bridge spanning the east and west sides of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. "The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal is so majestic and wide!" This was my first feeling when looking at the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal from the bridge.

I urged my father to park the car and couldn’t wait to come to the river. I saw a row of notice boards across the river. I curiously got closer and took a closer look. I was fascinated by it all of a sudden. I felt as if I was involved in the long history of its construction: I learned from the notice board that the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, also known as the North-South Grand Canal, is the north-south water transportation trunk line connecting inland rivers and seaports in eastern China, and it also has both The advantages of irrigation, flood control and drainage have played an important role in the political, economic, military and cultural development of past dynasties. Construction of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal began in 486 BC, and it was not fully opened to navigation until 1293 AD. The construction lasted for 1779 years! In these long years, it mainly experienced three major construction processes: the first was in the late Spring and Autumn Period of the fifth century BC.

The 170-kilometer-long "Hangou" was built, and then the Yangtze River water was introduced into the Huaihe River, which became the earliest section of the Grand Canal to be built. The second time was after the Sui Dynasty unified the country in the early seventh century AD and established its capital in Luoyang. In order to control the vast area south of the Yangtze River and transport rich materials from the Yangtze River Delta region to Luoyang, Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty from 603 AD to 610 AD for his own entertainment. In 2006, the "Yongji Canal" and "Tongluo Canal" with a length of about 1,000 kilometers and the "Jiangnan Canal" with a length of about 400 kilometers were excavated respectively; at the same time, the Hangou ditch was also reconstructed.

In this way, the more than 1,700 kilometers of river between Luoyang and Hangzhou can be connected directly to ships! The last time was after the Yuan Dynasty established Beijing as its capital at the end of the 13th century. In order to connect the north and the south without detouring through Luoyang, the Yuan Dynasty spent 10 years digging the "Luozhou River" and the "Huitong River" successively, using the natural rivers and lakes between Tianjin and Qingjiang, Jiangsu, to connect Get up.

In this way, the new Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal is more than 900 kilometers shorter than the Grand Canal that bypassed Luoyang, which is only 1,794 kilometers as seen now. When I got home, I learned from the Internet that the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal not only has a long history, but also poets of the past dynasties have written many poems about it. For example, the poet Pi Rixiu of the Tang Dynasty wrote "The Bianhe River is nostalgic for the past. It died in the Sui Dynasty because of this river, and it remains today." Senriyori Tongbo.

If there was no dragon boat incident in the Water Palace, Yu would not have made much merit. Ah, the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal has brought us many benefits. She has taught us the spirit of unity and innovation like a teacher, so we must protect her like the mother river and let her bloom forever. side. 9. Approaching the Canal Composition

Approaching the Canal - Remembering a Special Autumn Outing This autumn outing is very special. It is not just taking a bus to somewhere to simply play, but all the way along the canal from school to Wulinmen .

On the morning of the autumn outing, everyone was in high spirits and ready. Also discussing about autumn outing.

Everyone seems to be very interested in this autumn outing. Finally set off.

We marched neatly towards Wulin Gate like a long dragon. Along the way, everyone was talking and laughing, completely ignoring the heavy backpack on their shoulders.

However, after a while, the backpack seemed to be heavier and heavier. After visiting a series of beautiful views of the canal, we took our first rest in the park near Fuyi Cang.

After everyone sat down, they talked about everything, some talking about their experiences, and some talking about Fu Yicang. What a joy! Speaking of Fuyi Cang, I have to talk about it: in ancient Hangzhou, the people’s food came from here. It can be said that Fuyi Cang fed that generation of Hangzhou people.

It can also be said that Fuyi Cang is a great contributor. After half an hour of saving energy, everyone was on the road again.

We visited Daguan Bridge, Jiangzhang Bridge and other scenic spots. Along the way, many students faced the serious problem of water shortage, but the various ships passing by on the canal and the beautiful scenery gave us hope to continue.

After walking about half of the distance, everyone was basically divided into three camps. One was the "forwards", who were always at the front; the second was the "midfielders", who barely followed the "forwards"; The third is the "defender", known as the rear defender, who looks after those who can't walk. After walking for 3-4 hours, which was as painful as the Long March, the three troops finally arrived at the West Lake Cultural Square.

We rested under the bridge. Although the environment is not as good as on the lawn, it still feels very comfortable, like a fairyland on earth.

This "Long March" not only allowed us to understand the canal culture, but also tempered our will. Of course, wouldn’t it be better if we could have a docent on the “canal walk” or let us take a water bus back to school? . 10. Essay on the Beautiful Grand Canal

My hometown is Hangzhou, which is a beautiful city.

The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal flows through my door. I go to school every day. My mother takes me and rides along the path along the river for half an hour to school. After school, it was my mother who also drove me across the river.

The Grand Canal is a good friend who accompanies me every day! The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal is the oldest man-made canal in the world with the longest mileage, the longest construction project! It was excavated in the Spring and Autumn Period of Wu State, and large-scale mining construction was carried out during the Sui Dynasty Emperor's era. It has a history of more than 2,500 years, with a total length of about 1,794 kilometers. Isn't it great? In spring, the grass on the Grand Canal sprouted little buds, the flowers began to bloom, and the willow trees sprouted new buds. The breeze blew through, causing ripples on the water of the Grand Canal. I walked along the river and smelled Enjoy the fragrance of flowers and feel the fragrance of spring. In summer, when walking along the Grand Canal, the grass that has just sprouted buds in spring is already standing tall, like rows of soldiers; the little flowers are in various poses, some are lying down, some have their faces lowered, and the willows The branches are blowing in the wind, as if they are combing their long hair.

Because of the heat, there were bursts of mist on the Grand Canal. Autumn is coming, and the grass by the river becomes half green and half yellow. By late autumn, it has become withered and yellow. Many flowers have withered. Only unknown small flowers are still swinging in the autumn wind. Willow trees look lazy and no longer full of vitality. , the calm Grand Canal is like a huge silver mirror.

In winter, the grass is covered with snow, as if sleeping, and the flowers also hide under the snow, combing themselves before spring comes! The willow trees have retracted their branches and leaves, leaving only the brown trunks. There is a thick layer of ice on the Grand Canal. I really want to go skating! This is the Grand Canal in my hometown. I love the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, my hometown.