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800-word narration of my hometown Dangshan summer composition.

The sound of children having a water fight coming from the window reminds me of my childhood friends, the big game we played together, the frolicking sound during the game and my hometown.

I used to go back to my hometown to visit my parents who worked there every summer vacation, and occasionally I went out to play with my friends. We also play games, but we don't have water fights. The weather there is not as hot as Chengdu, and there are mountains all around, and the mountains are green.

In the hometown of Dashan, there are few cicadas, but you can hear frogs singing in the field. In that empty mountain, the sound of frogs echoed continuously. When the echo faded away, the crisp cry began to play again. Listening to all this quietly, it seems that everything around has stopped, except this wonderful song. The whole person is immersed in this quiet environment and thinks nothing.

I often go for a walk in the Woods with my parents at night, which I think is a kind of enjoyment. Often at this time, the forest is the coolest and there are the most birds, especially in summer. Occasionally, I will see the cowherd driving the cow home in a small cloth jacket, and the cow lazily wagging its tail to drive away mosquitoes and flies. Everyone's mood is so relaxed and happy. If it has just rained, the smell of grass and earth will come with the wind, cool and fresh; With luck, the mushrooms that have just grown after the rain will catch your eye.

It's dark, and the stars in the sky are shining in the deep blue sky. There are many stars in the sky in my hometown on summer nights. Maybe God sprinkled a few handfuls of silver powder on this dark blue paper to appreciate this beautiful summer scenery. Staring at the shining stars made of silver powder and greeting me. Maybe that's my third eye. He will look at her and the place where I grew up after I left my hometown.