A 600-word essay about You Wuwei Mi Gong Temple

Students, do you know Mi Fu? He was a great calligrapher in the Song Dynasty, as famous as "Su Huangcai". His hometown is Xiangfan. Today our family went to Mi Gong Temple.

Looking up from outside Mi Gong Temple, the gate stands majestically, full of ancient simplicity. A landscape painting on the screen at the door attracted me. The rolling green mountains and affectionate trees seemed to have entered a fairyland. Around the screen, several large green trees lined up, like a guard of honor to welcome us. "Xiyuan" attracted me first. Entering "Xiyuan" seems to be in ancient times. The winding small bridges and green pools have an ancient charm. Entering the corridor, pieces of calligraphy are inlaid on the wall. These words written by calligraphers are sometimes as bold as a coiled dragon, sometimes as elegant as a square...it's so varied. In the center of "Xiyuan" is a bridge called "Jiuqu Bridge". I counted, and sure enough, there were nine bends, running through the north and south banks, like a winding silver snake. After walking out of the "Xiyuan", I entered the core area of ??Mi Gong Temple - the Worship Hall. It displays the construction materials of Mi Gong Temple in the Ming and Qing dynasties. There are also materials about Mi Fu's life hanging on the east and west walls. This is really a small museum.

Migong Temple is very large, with Dongyuan, Jinbaozhai, Shiyuan and other scenic spots, covering an area of ??about 1.6 hectares. There are more than 100 ink stone carvings in the collection. The scenery in the garden is as beautiful as a fairyland. It is truly a treasure of art.

It was noon when I left, and the sun shone on the gate of Mi Gong Temple, making it look tall...