Write a story according to Chile's song.

Writing idea: Based on Chile songs, when writing grassland, we should highlight the beauty and quietness of grassland.

no wonder the lake is so clear and big. After bidding farewell to the grassland and Hulun Lake, I can't help but think of this poem: Chilechuan, under the Yinshan Mountain. The sky is like a vault, and the cage covers four fields. The sky is grey and wild, and the wind blows grass and sees cattle and sheep. People in hulun buir grassland say, "The prairie is endless."

I'm driving on the path by bus. What is the grassland of hope in your heart? I have seen grasslands as green as jade; I have seen grasslands like Caohai, but I have never seen endless grasslands. The grass in Hulunbeier grassland is so green that it glows; There are so many grasses in Hulunbeier grassland that you can't see the soil. The grass in Hulunbeier grassland is so quiet that you can't feel it shaking.

The wind whizzed past, which made you feel that he changed to: They are dancing. You can also write the grassland in more detail. Write the beauty of the grassland through the cattle, sheep and horses on the grassland. Such grass surrounds such a day, such a day is covered with such grass, and the grassland is endless and green, which is really beautiful!

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The background of the creation of Chile songs

From the 4th to 6th century, most of northern China was ruled by Xianbei, Xiongnu and other ethnic minorities, and five regimes, namely Northern Wei, Northern Qi and Northern Zhou, were successively established, which was called "Northern Dynasties" in history. The folk songs of the Northern Dynasties are mainly recorded in Chinese after the Northern Wei Dynasty. These songs are bold and vigorous in style, straightforward in lyricism and plain in language, which shows the heroic spirit of the northern nationalities.

This folk song "Chile Ge" was first recorded in the 86th volume of Yuefu Poems compiled by Guo Maoqian in Song Dynasty. It is generally believed that it is a folk song created by the Chiles. It came into being in the middle and late 5th century. In the history books, the first to mention the Chile Song is the History of the North, Volume 6, Qi Benji written by li yanshou in the early years of the Tang Dynasty.

In 546 AD, Gao Huan, the powerful minister of the Eastern Wei Dynasty, led 1, troops from Jinyang south to attack Yubi, a military town of the Western Wei Dynasty (now southwest of Jishan County in southern Shanxi). On his way back to Jinyang, it was rumored that one of the arrows would die, and Gao Huan forced himself to host a banquet to meet the minister. In order to boost the morale of the army, he ordered Hu Lujin to sing "Chile Song", which made the soldiers nostalgic and boosted their morale.

There have been different opinions from all walks of life about who is the author of Chile Song. Some people think that Hu Lujin is one of the authors, and some even think that the author is Hu Lujin. Some people think that Hu Lujin is only the earliest known singer, not the author.