Composition title: An ink painting of my family
Key words: My third year of junior high school 800 words
Word count: 800 words composition
This article is suitable for: Junior high school students in the third year of junior high school
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On the wall of my big house, there is an ink and wash Chinese painting hanging. It is about 1 meter square. This is what the old principal painted for me when I was studying painting at Xijiu Art School to encourage me. I still like it very much.
The picture of the ink painting is very beautiful. Under the gentle morning sun, among the densely packed green wisteria leaves there are a few leaves stained yellow by the sun. The leaves were still rising slightly, fluttering in the air, as if a breeze had blown them up. The winding vines connect the leaves in series. The vines not only string up the leaves, but also hang strings of lavender wisteria flowers. The wisteria flowers are looming among the green leaves, like shy little girls. I think they must be very fragrant!
Because they are afraid of insects eating them, they let the leaves block the fragrance!
Wisteria flowers are like bunches of grapes, hanging on the main branches from top to bottom, from large to small. The flowers nearby are clearly visible, while the flowers in the distance are blurry and hazy. From: Composition Collection Four little sparrows flew under the wisteria flowers. They spread their brown wings and chased and played like a gust of wind. The sparrows have different shapes: the sparrow falling behind has its mouth wide open, as if calling the bird in front: "Wait for us!
Wait for us!
Take a rest, I’m so tired!
The one at the front is spreading its wings and flying in the blue sky, seeming to be shouting something. Maybe he heard the cry from behind and was replying: "You can't catch up with me!
Haha, I am the real flying champion!
" The other one stared at with wisteria flowers on it. It’s like I flew here and was intoxicated by the fragrance of wisteria flowers, and I can’t fly anymore!
The one at the back spread its wings and stared at the sparrow flying in the front, looking unconvinced. It seems that it didn't hear the shouting in front and has been waiting alone!
Maybe waiting for other birds. Is it thinking: Why is the following one so slow?
Can’t leave yet!
I’m so anxious!
If you weren’t afraid that you would fall behind and get lost, could you let him be the champion? Source: Composition Network zw.liuxue86.com I think these little sparrows must have traveled a long distance and came to this wisteria bush. Seeing this refreshing and beautiful scenery, they forgot the fatigue along the way and regained their original vitality.
Today, I admired this painting carefully again, and felt that the poem the old principal wrote on the painting was really reasonable: the spring breeze returns to the trees, and the mountains and rivers return to the sun. This poem is a perfect match with this painting. There is painting in the poem, and there is poetry in the painting. They are integrated into one, interpreting the artistic conception of spring: Spring is coming, and all things are resurrected!
The spring sun shines on the earth, restoring the colors of spring to the mountains, rivers and land, full of vitality.
I like this youthful tone!
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