Sentences describing cedars in winter
1. Winter is here, the trees on campus begin to lose their leaves, and the flowers and plants begin to wither, but the cedars still stand proud of everything and still retain their true character. . While other families began to prepare for winter, taking off their coats to prepare for the wind, frost, rain and snow, Cedar did the opposite. Instead of changing clothes, it added weight to itself to hone its perseverance. It is stronger.
2. Winter is here, and the lush branches of the cedar are covered with rows of pine seeds. Looking from a distance, they look like groups of penguins returning from hunting in the sea. They look cute and amiable, making the world in my heart Full of love and compassion. Those tireless leaves, accompanied by the breeze, sang cheerful songs and showed elegant dances; the leaves who left their jobs according to the time prescribed by nature put on brown laid-off uniforms, They spoke passionately about the wonderful time of their travel life.
3. The auspicious snow fell quietly all night. In the early morning, when I looked into the distance, I saw a vast white world covered in silver and made of pink and jade. On the towering mountains, the lush green pine trees have been carved and whitewashed into tall and tall cedars. The cedar stands tall in the cold wind, and its majestic and majestic figure proud of the snow is so strong and unyielding. The heavy snow weighs on the green pine, and the green pine is straight and straight.
4. After the flowers wither, the tenacious grass also enters hibernation, and the leaves of many trees have fallen off, leaving only a few lonely ones, as if waiting for the first cold wind in winter. , feel how special it is. You see, the cedar tree is like a sentinel, with its back straight and unyielding no matter how wind blows or rains it. It's snowing, the ground is covered with snow, and the cedar is covered with snow, but it does not overwhelm it. If you pat the snow on its body, its branches are so elastic, as if telling you: "Please don't move me, I am absorbing nutrients." How tenacious it is.