Imitate the fourth paragraph in the lotus class.

I like flowers, and I like lotus best. This summer vacation, I saw charming lotus flowers at my grandmother's house.

Before I entered the pond, I smelled a faint fragrance from a distance. With the fragrance, I unconsciously came to the pond. Looking at the pond from a distance, my eyes are full of green. Take a closer look, the lotus in the pond is really different in shape. Some of them are covered with flowers and bones, and they look as if they are about to explode. Some have just opened two or three petals, and some are fully open. Pink color, like sunrise, like a harmful blush on the little girl's face.

The graceful lotus flowers in the pond are beautiful, and the lotus leaves are not far behind. They spit out patches of new green, one by one, layer by layer, as if to put a green dress on the pond.

Lotus leaves are not only lush, but also have various postures, some like disks, some like large plates, and some have broken a small hole. If you tear them off and touch them, it really feels like being stung by a caterpillar. Others are like an umbrella, sheltering the lotus leaves floating on the water. Some lotus leaves hold the lotus leaves above, and some lotus leaves "pull" the lotus leaves below and lift their faces ... Suddenly, some small fish jumped over the lotus leaves on the water, and I was intoxicated with this beautiful scenery like a little athlete. ...