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350-word composition: Travel to Shibao, Zhongxian County, Chongqing.

My hometown is Zhongxian. She is located in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the north bank of the Yangtze River. She is a small county with a long history and beautiful scenery. There are the vast Yangtze River, the evergreen Cuiping Mountain and the Baigong Temple, the former residence of the ancient great poet Bai Juyi. However, the most attractive thing is the unique Shi Baozhai.

Shi Baozhai lies on the north bank of the Yangtze River. It has twelve floors, shaped like a pagoda, and its roof has four corners, reaching the sky. It is built on the mountain, from the bottom of the building to the top of the building, wood and stone are connected, and the stone walls of each floor are engraved with portraits and ancient poems. On the second floor, there is a stone statue of General Ba Manzi. I saw Ba Manzi holding a sword and staring straight ahead, with an indomitable spirit, reminiscent of the touching scene of Ba Manzi's dedication to the three cities of Bashu in ancient times. On the sixth floor, there is a big stone, one foot wide and one meter high. This is Putuo Rock. This Putuo rock is carved with a stone statue of Putuo Guanyin. Putuo Guanyin's eyes were slightly closed, his fingers were together, and he sat cross-legged, as if thinking about something. On the tenth floor is Wangjiangtai. Standing on the stage, facing the wind, I saw the vast Yangtze River water rolling eastward and the blue sky sailing. I walked through Wangjiangtai, what a magnificent picture it was. It was Guoyu Palace, and the entrance was engraved with the four characters "Guoyu Lingxiao". Inside are colored stone statues of Zhang Fei, Yan Yan and Qin Liangyu. Looking at the stone statue of Qin Liangyu, there seems to be a picture in front of my eyes: on the battlefield of war, a young female general, wearing silver armor and riding a snow-white war horse, commanded the soldiers to kill the enemy heroically, while waving a pike, while