An essay on sui mei
Obuchi Keizo's March 8th Women's Day is coming. My father led the school teacher to visit the rooftop, and I followed the bus. Laughter and laughter along the way, the wonderful singing of the music teacher, the children's "brain teasers" and wonderful games filled the whole journey. I also volunteered to sing a song, so I soon got to the rooftop. After Chinese food, we visited "Tianhu" and "Jigong's Hometown" successively. The next morning, we came to the Parliament Temple. Built in the Sui Dynasty, this temple has a history of more than 1400 years. It has more than 800 buildings and halls, and its scale is very grand. Thousand-year-old trees can be seen everywhere in the temple, including camphor, cypress and pine. There is a large pink plum blossom in the corner, which is particularly beautiful under the sunlight. I hurried forward and saw that the plum blossom was not tall, but its branches were vigorous and powerful, and the bright flowers smelled of spring. The plum blossom is engraved with the word "Liang Meiwei" inscribed by Kang Youwei. The tour guide said Meihua 1400 years old. In the year when the temples were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution, the branches and leaves of plum blossoms dried up. It didn't bloom for the next few years, and people thought it was dead. 1973, Premier Zhou ordered the temple to be rebuilt, but the plum blossom miraculously revived ... Looking at this thousand-year-old Gu Mei, I couldn't help praying silently in my heart ... The trip to the rooftop made me feel the joy of spring. Finally, don't forget the rooftop (tāi) instead of the rooftop (tái).