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Ask a big brother to write a composition "My Hometown". My hometown is in Ma Street. I'll add 30 points!

My hometown-Ma Street.

I often think of my hometown, a small town in the Central Plains with fragrant national wine and a long folk tradition.

Speaking of hometown, the annual Ma Jie Book Fair can't be ignored. Majie Bookstore originated in the Yanyou period of the Yuan Dynasty and has a long history of 700 years. It is listed as one of the top ten folk customs in the north. Every year on the 13th day of the first lunar month, more than a thousand artists from Henan, Hebei, Shandong, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Gansu, Hubei, Anhui, Sichuan, Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and other provinces and cities gather in Ma Street to make friends with books and learn skills. Villagers in Shiliba Township help the elderly and listen to books, and thousands of bookshelves move inside and outside Ma Street, playing and singing. This is a grand occasion over the years.

On the 13th day of the first month of 2009, my relatives and I drove to Ma Street, which is more than ten kilometers away from home, to see the grand occasion of the book fair. In the early spring of the Central Plains, the spring is chilly, but there is an endless stream of people rushing to Ma Street on the road. More than ten meters wide national highway traffic jams. We were trapped for nearly an hour before we were able to break through to Ma Street.

In the bright and cold sunshine in early spring, the natural venue of Majie Book Club is a large green wheat field under the blue and ethereal sky on the Heying River in the northwest corner of Majie Village. Hundreds of folk artists rushed to the venue early and arranged in groups of three or five. Although the venue is simple, the artists are full of vitality. They all took out their unique skills and sang along with the long allegro, which attracted the surrounding audience to look askance. Whoever gathers more people in front of the booth and attracts high cheers may become the "book champion" this year. The "book champion" is produced by auction. Artists take turns singing operas first, and then hold a live auction, which will be conducted by enterprises and institutions in Baofeng or surrounding counties and cities. This competition is called "writing a book". Which unit offered the highest bid, the play was written off by it. The artist with the highest auction price becomes the "book champion" of the year. This title can directly reflect the popularity of the artist and his aria, and it will also become an enduring story between the artist and the audience. The unit that gave the highest price also showed its strong strength and enhanced its popularity. Artists brought all kinds of dramas, including the well-known Henan pendant, Sichuan Yin Qing and Shandong Drum, as well as humorous Northeast Errenzhuan, Anhui Qinshu and Huaibei Drum. The rapper gave a wonderful performance and tens of thousands of people cheered.

On the thirteenth day of the first month of this year, due to the cold weather, it rained heavily at noon and I was unable to attend in person. But watching TV reports, this year's book fair is unprecedented, and the enthusiasm of artists and audiences has not diminished because of the weather. This year, nearly 2,000 artists signed up, and changge city Quyi Troupe actor Hu Runzhi's performance "Qin Qiong Beats People" won the price of18,000 yuan for six performances in three days. This is the highest selling price of folk art programs in the history of Majie Book Club, which has created a precedent for Majie Book Club for nearly 700 years. Baofeng has the tradition of sending books to the countryside on the fifteenth day of the first month every year. The book written by the book club on the prefectural party committee unit was sent to Shangjiuwu Town in the west of my father's city that afternoon, but my panda has returned to school, otherwise it would be a gluttonous feast.

The days passed quickly. When the crowded crowd gradually dispersed, the lively Ma Street restored the tranquility of the ordinary rural areas in western Henan. Buildings in the sunset and wheat fields in the twilight will be the venue for next year's Majie Book Fair. I think no matter where I am, on the thirteenth day of the first month of next year, my familiar hometown, my familiar Ma Street, whether it is here or not!