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Moganshan Travel Notes Composition

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15 On the morning of July, the weather was really good, and white clouds were floating in the blue sky of Wan Li. My father and my colleagues from my father's unit traveled to Moganshan, Hangzhou.

I first came to the place where Chairman Mao stayed. I see trees all around, and there are no other houses. It's a very quiet place. After I went in, I saw an iron bed where Chairman Mao had rested, a wooden table for eating and a cane chair. Then, I came to Chiang Kai-shek's temporary presidential residence: there were many villas on the left and right, with tall trees in front of the door and deep ravines in the distance. When I entered Chiang Kai-shek's temporary presidential residence, I found that the room was ordinary, including tables, chairs and beds.

Follow the tour guide to the stone wall engraved with the word "Cui": the word "Cui" is 12 meters high and 5 meters wide; There is a pavilion opposite the word "Cui". On three sides of the pavilion is a lotus pond. The water in the pond is very clear, and the lotus is in bud. I finally understand the meaning of the word "Cui": Moganshan is mostly green bamboo, which looks very green, quiet and cold.

Finally, after passing the gazebo halfway up the mountain, I came to Jianchi Scenic Area. I saw two statues for the first time, a man and a woman. The man's name is Lieutenant and the woman's name is Mo Xie. Legend has it that the two of them once practiced swords here. In memory of them, this mountain is called Moganshan. I walked on and saw the sword pool. The sword pool is a modest pool, which is used to practice sword quenching. There is also a small waterfall above the sword pool. I was deeply attracted by the scenery of the sword pool. No wonder all the staff in my father's unit took a group photo here.

Ah, although it's my second visit to Moganshan, it's my first time to see these scenery. It's beautiful! I first came to Moganshan with my mother five years ago, and now I can't recall what I saw and heard at that time. I thought, "It's a pity that I only stayed in the mountains for one night. If only I could stay for a week! "