Imitate:
(1) I love the vastness of the sea, but I also love its profundity and inclusiveness.
(2) I love the blue sky, but I also love the white clouds, and I love its purity and emptiness.
(3) I love flowers and fruits, and I love unknown green leaves.
(4) I love spring, but I also love autumn, and I love the red leaves everywhere in autumn.
Although starlight is tiny to our naked eyes, we feel that light is everywhere.
Imitate:
(1) Although winter is long and cold, it brings us charming scenery and endless joy.
(2) Although this is only a small gift, it makes me feel that it has entrusted my friend's blessing and is worth cherishing.
(3) Osmanthus fragrans is inconspicuous in the world of flowers, but its unpretentious quality remains in our hearts like its fragrance.
3. A wonderful paragraph describing the starry sky:
(1) accidentally saw the starry sky. The stars in the sky are beautiful: some are fleeting; Some are playing games in small groups: some two or three are whispering together: some are like sparkling diamonds: some are lonely … I always repeat it.
Counting curiously again. The stars blinked as if laughing at my stupidity.
(2) Silver little stars are brighter than each other, just like elves, blinking naughtily and staring at the world kindly, as if telling beautiful fairy tales with their bright eyes. They shed their brilliance on the earth, whether it is bright or not.
Yes, it's still plain, and a little starlight will always guide life.
(3) There are shiny little stars hanging in the night sky, just like those fireflies flying high, wandering around the Milky Way with small lanterns in their hands. The empty stars are like small gems embedded in the sky, dense and dense, interwoven with bits and pieces of starlight, dotted with the dim night sky, setting off the bright moon, sprinkling dreamy light on the world, and putting
The earth has become a strange world, which has aroused people's desire to explore and made people unconsciously enter the fairy tale world.