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Examples of Wang Tongzhao's scenery descriptions: The weather is intoxicatingly warm, and it happens to be the season when the cherry blossoms are falling. The fine sandy sidewalk is covered with scattered pink flower pieces, some of which are hanging on the tiled green grass. A few pear trees are still dotted with tender white remaining petals. The hills to the north and west are covered with light blue clothes, and little swallows are dancing back and forth in the forest. It is the end of spring here, and there are beautiful scenes everywhere that make people linger. ——"Mountain Rain"
Examples of scenery descriptions in Zheng Zhenduo's works: The scenery along the road is really not bad. In midsummer in the south of the Yangtze River, it turns out to be a scene like a heavenly paradise. There is not a piece of wasteland along the way, it is all green rice, green trees, and green mulberry forests. Occasionally I see some ponds, and there are thick lotus leaves and small rhombus leaves floating on the water. —1 "Bird"
Examples of scene descriptions in Zhou Libo's works: The sun shines through the dense leaves of the elm tree, casting its round shadow on the ground. The south wind in late summer and early autumn brings the scent of new wheat and wormwood. The late summer and early autumn in northern Manchuria are beautiful seasons, and they are the best days of the year. The weather is neither cold nor extremely hot, the ground is still a bit green, and the people are not too busy. ——"Storm"
The kindness of a drop of water must be repaid by a spring of spring for the years we have all experienced or are currently experiencing. Some things remain, and some are destined to disappear forever. Fortunately, we remembered each other in these moments of passing each other. If my smile lights up you and puts an extra light on your way, then I will feel warm too. ——Rao Xueman's "Left Ear"
Examples of scenery descriptions in Shen Congwen's writing: The mountains along both sides of the river are all dark green. The tops of the mountains are often covered with white snow, and the river water is as clear as jade. Traveling in such a river, looking at the beautiful scenery of the water and mountains, and experiencing the bravery of the sailors in work and food, made me smile often in my loneliness! ——"Short Notes on a Travel to Hunan"
Examples of scenery descriptions in Yu Dafu's works: The autumn water in a river is still blue and clear. The autumn mountains on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are still welcoming people. There are nine clusters of reeds along the Cangjiang River, and villages are dotted there. When you are sitting in the cabin of the ship, you only need to raise your head, and you will be greeted by the red leaves of the Chinese tallow trees on the river bank and the green mountains not far away from the sky. ——Yu Dafu's "Smoke Shadow"
Examples of Qin Mu's scenery descriptions: The sound of sea waves hitting rocks and beaches is endless. The waves, almost like a white line, rushed from a distance, slammed into the shore, made a rhythmic splashing sound, and then burst into foam and disappeared among the sand and stones. A row of waves chased up from behind... - Qin Mu's "Golden Coast"
Examples of scenery descriptions in Guo Moruo's works: Although the water flow has been liberated from the mountains compared to the upper reaches, it is still quite large. It is turbulent, so it is quite uninhibited. The river surface is quite vast, and there are often small and large islands with new growth of miscellaneous trees. Although green in spring and summer, it becomes a sparse cold forest in winter. The water color, except for the red color during the summer flood period, is thick azure. The sound of beaches far and near kept singing. ——Guo Moruo "Under Mount Emei"
"Mysterious Cuogao Lake" Sample text: ——Bianba Zhaxi
For those who have been to Tibet, if they have not been to the "Jiangnan" of Tibet, "——Ling Zhi, then it should be a pity. For those who have been to Linzhi, it would be a big regret if they have not visited Cuogao Lake in person.
Moving often comes from being remembered by others, a greeting when the weather turns cold, a comfort when you are sad, and a blessing in the sleepless night. The departure of the leaves is due to the pursuit of the wind or the unwillingness of the tree to stay. No matter rain or shine, the emotion may be hidden in a certain moment.
——Xue Xiaochan
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