I'm graduating soon. What attractions do you want to stay in school?

1. Teaching building corridor. I am a person with a poor sense of direction. Turn left or right. No matter how many times I walk in the teaching building, I often can't remember the direction. The corridor in the early morning is immersed in a state of half brightness and half darkness. Some people recite words in the dark, others recite them desperately in the light, as if each window depicts one endorsement after another.

2. The corner of the library stairs. I stumbled across it for a while. During that time, I was in a hurry to practice my oral English and ran a lot of places. I came across it once. That's my secret base. In the early morning of dawn, holding a book, practicing pronunciation over and over again.

3. Playground at night. In the last semester of undergraduate graduation, we often went for a walk in the playground, chatted and set up stalls in the evening, sat in the cool summer breeze, ate watermelon and played poker, occasionally visited the summer campus, and talked loudly and splashed water by the river.

4. The boulevard of the school. I especially like the school avenue, the buds in spring, the green in summer, the golden in autumn, the branches in winter, and the half-bright and half-dark street lamps witness our hard work all year round.

I have walked the south bridge many times. Sunrise and sunset in the South Bridge are particularly beautiful. When the sun rises, the water is sparkling and flowing. The sun sets, the wind blows through the treetops, and the setting sun fills the whole sky.