Write a composition with stamps.

1. Write a composition: "Stamps are never fading stamps.

In my stamp album, I cherish a small stamp. Very common, there are only a few lines and colors in the square world.

This is a commemorative stamp issued by China Post Office1October 30th, 1999, 10. The structure of stamps is extremely simple, with special highlights. Three children, each with an open textbook, are concentrating on their studies. A few small flowers dotted the ivory floor. On the top left of the stamp is a flaming sun. Under the sun is a deep blue splash. I don't quite understand the designer's idea. But there is no doubt that it must contain the best wishes for children all over the world.

In people's eyes, this may be a very humble stamp, but it hides a story that I will never forget.

Three years ago, the school launched a "hand in hand, offer love" activity. Although the economic conditions at home were not rich at that time, I recalled the eyes of children in poor mountainous areas who were eager for knowledge, and my heart ... Finally, I wrote a letter overnight and sent it to a distant colleague named Guo, who lives in Zhangzhuang Village, Magaozhuang, Tongxin County, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.

The letter has been sent for a long time and there has been no reply. Many people laughed at my stupidity and sent 20 yuan to a complete stranger. However, I don't think so. I believe he must have received the letter, and 20 yuan must have helped him a lot. He didn't reply, there must be his reasons.

It was not until the first day of junior high school that I received a letter from Li, a primary school teacher. A look, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, he wrote back to me, I was pleasantly surprised, I couldn't wait to tear up the letter carefully. ...

In addition to thanking me, the letter also explained the reason for the late reply. It turned out that his father died young and his mother was seriously ill in bed. He sent 20 yuan to take medicine to treat his mother, which solved the urgent need. However, the poverty at home made the brother and sister drop out of school at home. It was the "Project Hope" that saved his family, gave him the opportunity to write to me, let him pick up his textbooks again and set foot on the road to study.

The "Hope Project" aroused the hopes of many children in poor mountainous areas. Whenever I see this stamp, I think of my distant classmate Guo. I seem to see many children in mountainous areas carrying brand-new schoolbags and walking into school happily. ...

I want to cherish this indelible stamp.

2. Stamps make up stamps

"When I was a child, homesickness was a small stamp. I am here and my mother is there. " I like this sentence of Yu Guangzhong, because I like colorful stamps and the stories behind them.

The first close contact with stamps was an accidental opportunity. When I was five years old, I liked those colorful colored papers. One sultry afternoon, I sneaked into my grandfather's study and moved something that grandpa never allowed my family to move, two very special books-stamp albums. Young me, I don't understand what that is. I saw many beautiful patterns on the sticker smaller than the candy paper, including kites, flowers, grass, and my grandfather's idol, the freak face with red and green face. Later, I learned that it was called Facebook, which was the national treasure of China. I was so happy to see such a beautiful pattern that I quietly took it out and shared it with my partners. In the afternoon, as soon as I entered the door, I saw grandpa's heavy face. My kind grandfather never put down his raised hand, but silently took away the two unrecognizable stamp albums I had made, carefully cleaned them and locked them. I learned afterwards that it was the only thing my grandmother left him before she died.

Perhaps to apologize, I became an amateur stamp collector, but I am not obsessed. I just often look for traces of stamps, then tell my grandfather, and then watch him run away and buy them back. Then sit in front of the bed and listen to him tell the story behind each stamp. Until one day, I saw a stamp thrown away by my classmates at random, and I felt inexplicable pain in my heart, so I took it home regardless of my friend's face. From that moment on, I realized that under the influence of my grandfather's touching story and the rich cultural background of stamps, I had unconsciously fallen in love with them-stamps, a kind of fanatical love without reason or reason. I also joined the ranks of stamp collectors.

Every time I get a new stamp, I always carefully collect it in the stamp album with my grandfather. On my sixteenth birthday, my kind grandfather gave me all his five postal books. I know they have love and understanding in their hearts.

I gently leaned over my grandfather's ear: "Ten years later, I will make an appointment with stamps, and I will come to see you with my published stamps."

Grandpa smiled so sweetly. ...

I love you, stamps, my little window of hope, my big dream of life. Ten years later, I will meet you!

3. Stamp Set [Stamp Set]

There is a stamp in my stamp album, which cherishes a stamp commemorating Hong Kong's return to the motherland. My mother bought it from the post office when I was two years old. The stamp is rectangular, 6 cm long and 5 cm wide, with Grandpa Deng's head in the middle. He is wearing a light blue Chinese tunic suit with a kind and sweet smile on his face. I think: Hong Kong must have returned to the motherland, so Grandpa Deng smiled so sweetly and beautifully. On the top right, it says \. The words "one country, two systems" are printed in the upper left corner, which is particularly eye-catching. The face value of "800 points" is printed in the lower left corner. The background of the stamp is blue, and there are several white clouds floating in the sky, which looks very harmonious and beautiful. The background of the stamp is colorful and very beautiful. The words "Hong Kong returns to the motherland" are printed in the upper left corner. Right in the middle. I think this is also to let the people of the whole country never forget this good day. There are several clusters of colorful fireworks around the word, which seem to explode in the sky. They are very beautiful. In a city with Hong Kong people printed on the bottom, neon red lights flicker in tall buildings, just like during the day. Ah! A memorable festive stamp, I will cherish it. Pupils write a stamp composition of 350 words (/)

4. A 400-word stamp composition is urgently needed.

My favorite set of stamps

I saw many stamps from my father's photo album, and my favorite is Fuwa stamps.

The Fuwa on the screen are brightly colored, and the five lovely Fuwa are all smiling, as if to say, "Welcome to Beijing." Each Fuwa stamp has a face value of 80 cents, and five Fuwa are five brothers. The red Fuwa in the middle is called Huanhuan, representing the flame. The first one on the left is the blue Fuwa, named Beibei, which stands for prosperity. Next to it is the black and white Fuwa Jingjing, representing joy; Next to Huanhuan, the orange Fuwa greets, representing health; The last one is green Fuwa Nini, which means luck. These five Fuwa have different postures, some like running, some like taekwondo, and some like gymnastics. ...

I like Fuwa because it is the mascot of the 2008 Olympic Games.

Mother has a stamp album, and she gave it to me. Among them, the one I like best is a stamp with a bird pattern.

It's a woodpecker, standing on the grass in the sun, looking very energetic. It looks very small, with black feathers and big bright eyes. It seems to be watching the sunset and thinking: The day is over so early! That bird seems to be lost again, waiting for its mother to pick it up! Willow leaves quivered in the wind. Its claws are very sharp, as if one claw can catch people. The grass on the ground is very high. I probably want to help beautiful and lovely birds find a home! That bird is really cute, and its beautiful slender feathers make people want to pull out a few as a souvenir. What beautiful stamps! I want to cherish it and keep it as a souvenir.

I have a beautiful stamp album with many kinds of stamps, including the Great Wall of Wan Li, Changbai Mountain, Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City.

But I still like an ordinary stamp that best describes the scenery of the mountain village. This stamp depicts a rural villager driving a big white goose into the water.

This stamp is very realistic. The fish in the water, the grass and flowers bent by the wind, and the tall trees above are as vibrant as ever. So is the big white goose. Some of them have gone into the water, some have left the team to play elsewhere, and some are still fighting.

The clothes on the goose catcher seem to be blown away by the wind, and the goose catcher's eyes can see his dissatisfaction. It seems that his family asked him to go out to work, and he was not satisfied. If you look closely, you will find a small rabbit hiding behind a big tree, as if avoiding the goose driver.

Although this stamp is not as precious as the Wan Li Great Wall stamp or as magnificent as the Changbai Mountain stamp, it fully embodies the beauty of rural scenery and the life of rural people, and I have learned a lot. I love my national stamps.

6. A stamp is composed in the corner of the street, curled up with a small piece of paper and its neighbors-some yellow leaves and some debris left by something.

Silence, no one pays attention to them. In this way, they hid in this forgotten corner.

And this little piece of paper can also recognize the vague word "8 points". It turned out to be stamps.

This stamp was bought by a little girl. She misses her father very much-her father went out to work when she was very young. So far, she can only vaguely remember the broad and thick back.

She asked grandpa the address of her father's work unit and mailed the letter at once. Unfortunately, she hasn't put the stamp on yet, and the stamp has escaped from the hole in that pocket.

The little girl panicked and cried, and finally went home in frustration. The stamps arrived in the street.

This time, a baby led by his mother found this stamp. This lovely little angel certainly doesn't know what the words on this little note are, and certainly doesn't know that this is a stamp.

So he played with the stamp for a while and put it in his pocket. This time, the stamp was honest and didn't go anywhere.

I don't know how long it's been, maybe a long time. The little baby also went to school.

For such a long time, stamps have been unknown, quietly enjoying their own world and living a hermit-like life. One day, the young owner of the stamp went to tidy up his clothes and found it again.

This time, he didn't take the stamp in his hand and study it carefully. He didn't spread it out in his palm and touch it slowly. He didn't put it in his pocket reluctantly, but put it gently in a book. "When I grow up, it will become a beautiful memory."

He is very happy. But later, this stamp, together with this book, went into the cold storage of the recycling station.

Perhaps, it will be silent for a while. When a ray of sunshine shone on this stamp, it was facing an old man.

The old man is the janitor of the recycling station. He looked at the stamp and left it on the table. "Oh, what a good stamp! How can it be used up …" He mumbled a few words and went to read the newspaper again.

Not long after the stamps were taken to the table, they were cleaned up by some rubbish. On the way, it took advantage of the cleaner's unprepared and let a gust of wind bring it to this little-known corner.

Now, it has lived a comfortable life of its own ... Perhaps, it wants to make another stamp to bear the happiness, sadness and memories of its owner, but it may hope that people can treat its innocence and work together to build a harmonious society.

7. Give me an 800-word stamp composition. In my little stamp album, there is a stamp kingdom. These stamps are of different sizes and rich colors. My favorite is a set of stamps of ancient water towns. This set of water town stamps was issued on April 7th, 20001year and printed by Beijing Stamp Factory. There are 6 sets of stamps, including Jiaozhi in Wuxian, Zhouzhuang in Kunshan, Tongli in Wujiang, Wuzhen in Tongxiang, Nanxun in Huzhou and Xitang in Jiashan. This stamp was painted by a painter named Huang Li. The black and white tones are just right, and the calligraphy word "water town" written in the middle of the stamp is bright red, which makes this set of stamps look quaint and elegant, full of oriental charm. Its face value is different, which adds up to 68 yuan and has circulation. The specification is 30mm*40mm, and a small "T" is printed on the bottom of each stamp, indicating that this set of stamps is to be planted. Whenever I open the stamp album, I will turn to the side of "the ancient town of water town". How beautiful this set of stamps is: apricot blossom and spring rain, beautiful scenery, criss-crossing rivers, stone bridges like the moon, blue bricks and green tiles, boats flying like shuttles, water towns in the south of the Yangtze River! Show us a landscape painting of an ancient face. Tangxi Town, Jiashan, Zhejiang Province, is slightly exposed in the morning, with narrow waterways and rippling blue waves, reflecting ancient buildings and trees that have experienced vicissitudes. I like this beautiful stamp. I have an appointment with stamps. "When I was a child, homesickness was a small stamp. I was here and my mother was there." I fell in love with Yu Guangzhong. And the story behind the stamps. The first close contact with stamps was an accidental opportunity. When I was five years old, I liked those colorful colored papers. On a sultry afternoon, I sneaked into grandpa's study and moved some things that grandpa never let his family move. Two very special books-stamp album. Young me, I don't understand what that is. I saw many beautiful patterns on the sticker smaller than the candy paper. And my grandfather's idols-the faces of those freaks with red faces and green faces. Later, I learned that it was called Facebook, which was the national treasure of China. I was so happy to see such a beautiful design that I quietly took it out and shared it with my partners. In the afternoon, as soon as I entered the door, I saw grandpa's heavy face. My kind grandfather didn't put down his raised hand, but silently took the two unrecognizable stamp albums I made and wiped them carefully. I realized that this was the only thing my grandmother left him before she died. Maybe to apologize. I became an amateur stamp collector, but I'm not crazy about it. I just often look for traces of stamps, then tell my grandfather, and then watch him run away and buy them back. Then I sat in front of the bed and listened carefully to the story behind each stamp he told. Until one day, I was puzzled to see a stamp thrown away by my classmates at random. I took the stamps home regardless of my friend's face. From that moment on, I realized that under the influence of my grandfather's touching story and the rich cultural background of stamps, I had unconsciously fallen in love with it-stamps, fanatical love for no reason or reason. I also joined the ranks of stamp collectors. Every time I get a new stamp, I always carefully collect it in the stamp album with my grandfather. On my sixteenth birthday, my kind grandfather gave me all his five stamp albums. I know there is love and understanding in it. I gently leaned over my grandfather's ear and said, "Ten years later, I will make an appointment with the stamp and I will take it with me." Stamp I have a stamp, which has been used to stamp the postmark, but I like it very much. The earth painted on this stamp is printed with the words "cherish the water of life". I think it should be environmental stamps, because I saw on the computer that the land area is 29.2% and the ocean area is 70.8%. Fresh water is particularly precious, but some people are still wasting water resources. Therefore, this kind of stamp is printed and distributed to protect people. Don't let the last drop of water on the earth turn into our sad tears. A line is drawn on the map, half of which is the meridian of the earth and the other half is the sea water. There is a little fresh water on the other side of the sea, which proves that there is little fresh water. Compared with seawater, fresh water is just a drop in the ocean. This stamp is one of the stamps issued by China State Post Bureau on April 1 2002. The second is "cherish mineral resources", 30 points; The third article is my "Cherish the Water of Life", with 80 points; The fourth is "protecting marine resources", 1.50 yuan. The designers are Zhang Sen and Bai Yang. The editor is Fang Jun, and the stamp size is 25 * 30mm. The perforation degree is 13 * 13.5 degrees. My stamps have oval perforations. This stamp is not only for writing letters to people, but also for.

8. This week, the teacher told us about the beautiful stamp album and Roosevelt's stamp collecting in the square world.

From the teacher's detailed explanation, I have a preliminary understanding of stamps. At the same time, I also have a strong interest in collecting stamps.

I can't wait to collect knowledge about stamps. Here, I would like to introduce XX the Year of the Loong Zodiac stamps. This small stamp bears the culture of China for thousands of years, and there is a lifelike dragon in the middle of the square stamp.

The screen adopts the front angle of the dragon, striving to show the elegance and majesty of the dragon. The picture is rich and colorful, with both royal bearing and festive atmosphere.

On the top right of the stamp, there is a row of letters that say "China". Oh, it's the English word "China" that we learned. This little design contains great significance. It represents our country going to the world. On the left side of the letter are three small red characters "Renchen Year", which means that XX stands for Renchen Year and stands for the Year of the Loong. There are four big black characters "China Post" on the lower right of the stamp, indicating that this stamp is issued by China Post, and there are several small black characters below it. (1- 1) indicates that there is a stamp in the set.

Look at his 1.20 yuan at the bottom left. I believe everyone knows that this is the price of stamps. 1.20 yuan says XX- 1 below, indicating that it will be released in XX year 65438+ 10.

Ah! What amazing stamps! Let me learn so much knowledge from it, and I am proud that I am a descendant of the dragon.

9. I want to know the story about stamps, not too long. Otherwise, I can't write in the exercise book. ) I have a stamp. There are many small gears around the square seal, which is a bit like a cut stake and feels a little itchy. There is a conspicuous earth in the middle of the stamp, which is divided into two petals, one of which is green, representing a healthy earth. The other petal is purple, representing the polluted earth. Take a closer look and you will see six white words-prevent air pollution. Directly below the stamp is the face value of the stamp, 60 points; Four black letters are written in the lower left corner-China Post, and China is written in the lower right corner. The surface of the stamp is very smooth and has a seal on it. It turned out to be a postmark. It is stamped by the post office and can only be used after being stamped. I have a story with this stamp! This time, the teacher asked us to write a composition about stamps, so I found out the letters sent by my friends from afar, carefully cut out the parts with stamps, soaked them in water, and took off the stamps in my hand. When I was a child, beautiful scenes came into my eyes like movies: every time I finished kindergarten, my mother would send me back to my grandmother's house to play games, sand, hide-and-seek and play house with the children in the yard. Mother also took us to the river to play, pick up stones, have a water fight and fly kites. Later, I moved. Whenever I think of my friends, I take out my letter and read that tearful sentence over and over again. Every sentence is in my heart: "Although we are not in the same city, we grew up under the same sky"; "Although you and I are thousands of miles apart, our hearts are closely linked. I still remember that my friend left you a cake on his birthday, but he refused to throw it away when it was moldy ... "When I read this, my nose was sour and tears rolled down my cheeks like broken beads. Every time I see this stamp, I think of my friend who has lived with me for five years. All people and things are like delicious lollipops.