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How to write the primary school in the corner of Xuanwei Wanshui Park?

On Sunday, the weather was clear and there were no clouds in Wan Li. My mother took me to the beautiful People's Park, and I was very happy. On the way, Grandpa Hongri smiled at me, Sister Feng hugged me, the clever birds greeted me, the bright flowers nodded to me, and the surrounding scenery seemed to be more beautiful than usual.

Unconsciously, we came to the People's Park. Walking into the gate, I saw two rows of neat pine trees standing on both sides of the gate, like two mighty soldiers and handfuls of big green umbrellas. A gust of wind blew, and the pine trees swayed from side to side, making a rustling sound, as if they were warmly welcoming us with beautiful dances and beautiful songs.

Walking along the pine tree, a beautiful flower bed is displayed in front of you. There are many green grasses growing in the flower bed, like a green carpet, which makes the flower bed more beautiful. There are many kinds of flowers on the grass, including white jasmine, red rose and purple chrysanthemum ... They are arranged in a circle with a big red flower in the middle. A breeze blew, the flower beds smelled fragrant, and beautiful butterflies and hardworking bees were attracted. Butterflies are dancing among flowers, and bees are collecting honey among them. Tourists' feet are often attracted by the smell.

On the right side of the flower bed is a clear lake. The lake is green as flawless jade, clear as a mirror, and even the sand and pebbles hidden in the lake can be clearly seen. There are many small fish in the lake. Some of them are playing, some are spitting bubbles, and some are playing hide and seek. There are many willows planted on the shore, and countless willow branches are like girls' long braids. A breeze is blowing, and the willows are very charming with long braids like girls.

I love the beautiful people's park, and I love this charming corner of the park even more!