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Reflections on the composition journey of middle school students in Luodai ancient town

The continuous rainy weather seems to dilute the breath of spring. Fortunately, the weather was good that day, so I probably felt the mood we were expecting. Chengdu is no stranger to me, but I always come and go in a hurry, ignoring the scenery along the way. Looking out of the window, the view is wide, and the rape blossoms are still brilliant. When the bus stops at the destination, it smells quaint. The ancient town of Luodai is close at hand. According to legend, Luodai was named after Adou slipped and fell into the well while playing jade belt. No sooner had we stood in the square than a peddler came up to us with a wreath in his hand, which was quite flowery. With the flow of people, a tower and a well came into view. The tower is tall and straight, with red walls, blue bricks and glazed tiles, which is unique. There is a well next to the tower. The well water goes down the cliff and rushes down, and the sound of water is endless.

After dinner, everyone began to "treasure hunt". Below the square is Luodai Street, which is antique and reminiscent of the porcelain mouth in Chongqing. It is also an ancient town with different styles. The main street is wide, paved with stone slabs, and there is a ditch on both sides to take advantage of it. The gurgling water has a long street between it, giving people the feeling of running water. Turn left at the first crossing, and there is a high wall. The faucet on the wall is lifelike and extraordinary. Most tourists put on ancient costumes and took pictures of the scene. Down the street, Guangdong Guild Hall is located in a busy street. According to the survey, it is the best and largest Hakka Guild Hall in China. Through the narrow door, it suddenly became clear. There are Hakka family instructions on both sides of nave, with high threshold and two heavy doors, which are solemn and dignified. After crossing the threshold, the screen wall blocked the scenery in the hall. The depiction on the screen showed the Hakka people's spirit of re-cultivating and re-studying, and inherited the family motto of attaching importance to connotation and abandoning publicity.

This trip is really enjoyable!