Wandering four words

There are four words for sightseeing: sightseeing in the mountains, sightseeing in the east and sightseeing in the west, and sightseeing in the east and west.

Landscape sightseeing is a Chinese vocabulary, which means sightseeing and enjoying the scenery. Wandering around, an idiom in China, means doing nothing and wandering around, which comes from people's literature. "Wandering around" is an idiom of China, which means wandering around aimlessly. It comes from Lu Ban's Selected Folk Stories of China: Learning Arts.

In the next few days, a few people just went sightseeing. From here on, five children have free time to travel and go hunting. Sister Xie, when you get married, you must take us with you when you go sightseeing in the future. I have never seen any high mountains since I was a child. Go sightseeing, bask in the sun, read books and chat to kill time.

Wandering around making sentences

Today, take me to Shanghai to have my eyes examined. After reading it for two eyes, I suddenly remembered something, so I suggested going shopping, because my mother was too busy yesterday, and I didn't have time to give her a March 8th gift. So today, I want to take this opportunity to send a late gift on March 8.

No, here's your chance. Went to the bookstore with me the day before yesterday. The book I wanted was sold out, but I found it-a Lego jigsaw robot. He had a lightning hammer in his hand and wore gold armor, which made me like it at first sight. I asked him to buy it for me, and my mother agreed.

The opportunity has finally come. That day, my aunt took me and me to the supermarket. On the way home, the big round watermelon in front of the fruit stall hooked the greedy bugs in our stomachs and touched them one by one. My aunt saw our thoughts and paid for one.