Collecting stamps is easy to write a composition.

1. Composition of a stamp I like stamps and praise them more.

You mustn't take it so lightly, he is so humble. But its function is really so great. Stamps are like a small window in the room. If you open that small window, you will see the world.

Then I'll introduce you to one of my stamps today! I remember on a sunny Sunday afternoon, I moved into my new home. When my parents and I were cleaning the room, I came across a stamp album by accident. Then I went to ask my dad, and my dad told me that he raised it when he was a child.

So I opened it. Ah! Open the stamp album and you will have a panoramic view of the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. Very spectacular! Suddenly, a stamp with a Chinese knot caught my attention.

Look! The Chinese knot on that stamp is made of a red silk thread. No matter how the rope is twisted, it will always stick to the starting point. It has the texture of silk, elegant shape and bright red.

The Chinese knot is a China heart for Chinese sons and daughters, full of that deep China feeling! This is my favorite stamp. Did you like my introduction, too? A small stamp can not only increase our scientific knowledge and broaden our horizons, but also enrich our after-school life.

2. I like stamps and praise them even more. You mustn't take it so lightly, he is so humble. But its function is really so great. Stamps are like a small window in the room. If you open that small window, you will see the world. Then I'll introduce you to one of my stamps today!

I remember on a sunny Sunday afternoon, I moved into my new home. When my parents and I were cleaning the room, I came across a stamp album by accident. Then I went to ask my dad, and my dad told me that he raised it when he was a child. So I opened it. Ah! Open the stamp album and you will have a panoramic view of the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. Very spectacular! Suddenly, a stamp with a Chinese knot caught my attention.

Look! The Chinese knot on that stamp is made of a red silk thread. No matter how the rope is twisted, it will always stick to the starting point. It has the texture of silk, elegant shape and bright red. The Chinese knot is a China heart for Chinese sons and daughters, full of that deep China feeling!

This is my favorite stamp. Did you like my introduction, too? A small stamp can not only increase our scientific knowledge and broaden our horizons, but also enrich our after-school life.

Please help me write stamps (pictures of stamps in the beautiful photo album of the fourth grade text). With the development of science and technology, computers, networks and telephones are now available, which facilitates people's communication. It is almost the same to retire to the mountains by correspondence, so stamps are not common, especially for our generation, who are almost unfamiliar with stamps.

After learning stamps, I found that my mother also collected a lot of stamps. Most of these stamps are used, and some are still attached to envelopes! And postmarked it. These stamps have various designs, including the zodiac rabbit, monkey, chicken and dragon, and other beautiful designs. The most common stamp is the Great Wall of Wan Li, which is about 2cm long and 1 wide. The 5 cm map clearly shows the magnificent rivers and mountains of our great motherland, which shows that our country has a long cultural history. The Great Wall is also the crystallization of our ancestors' wisdom and the fruit of their labor. There are 80 points and 50 points on the stamp, which are not equivalent to each other and have different colors. Original stamps are also very valuable. Just like our coins, the unreasonable face value is different! In addition, almost all stamps have the same feature, that is, there are gear edges on all sides. Do you know why? I think that's probably for the convenience of everyone to tear it when posting it!

Seeing these stamps, some of them were pasted on the envelopes intact, just like seeing my mother miss her family, friends and classmates when she was wandering alone in a foreign land. It is these small stamps that convey their feelings.

In my small stamp album, there is a stamp kingdom hidden. These stamps come in different sizes and colors. My favorite is a set of stamps called "Ancient Villages and Towns".

This set of "Water Town" stamps was issued on April 7th, 20001year and printed by Beijing Stamp Factory. There are six stamps in this set, including six ancient water towns in the south of the Yangtze River, namely Jiaozhi in Wuxian, Zhouzhuang in Kunshan, Tongli in Wujiang, Wuzhen in Tongxiang, Nanxun in Huzhou and Xitang in Jiashan. This stamp was painted by a painter named Huang Li. Black and white are suitable for tone. The calligraphy word "water town" written in the middle of the stamp is bright red, which makes this set of stamps look simple and elegant and full of oriental charm. Its face value is different, which adds up to 68 yuan, with a circulation of170,000 sets and specifications of 30mm*40mm. A small "T" is printed on the bottom of each stamp, indicating that this set of stamps is to be planted.

Whenever I open the stamp album, I will turn to the ancient water town. This set of stamps is apricot blossom spring rain, green hills and beautiful waters, rivers and rivers, stone bridges like the moon, blue bricks and tiles, boats like a shuttle, how beautiful the Jiangnan water town is! Show us a landscape painting of an ancient face. Xitang town, Jiashan, Zhejiang, has a small morning light, narrow waterways and rippling blue waves, reflecting the buildings with rich ancient fragrance and the trees that have experienced vicissitudes.

I like this beautiful stamp.

I have an appointment with stamps.

"When I was a child, homesickness was a small stamp. I am here and my mother is there. " I like this sentence of Yu Guangzhong, because I like colorful stamps and the stories behind them.

The first close contact with stamps was an accidental opportunity. When I was five years old, I liked those colorful colored papers. One sultry afternoon, I sneaked into my grandfather's study and moved something that grandpa never allowed my family to move, two very special books-stamp albums. Young me, I don't understand what that is. I saw many beautiful patterns on the sticker smaller than the candy paper, including kites, flowers, grass, and my grandfather's idol, the freak face with red and green face. Later, I learned that it was called Facebook, which was the national treasure of China. I was so happy to see such a beautiful pattern that I quietly took it out and shared it with my partners. In the afternoon, as soon as I entered the door, I saw grandpa's heavy face. My kind grandfather never put down his raised hand, but silently took away the two unrecognizable stamp albums I had made, carefully cleaned them and locked them. I learned afterwards that it was the only thing my grandmother left him before she died.

Perhaps to apologize, I became an amateur stamp collector, but I am not obsessed. I just often look for traces of stamps, then tell my grandfather, and then watch him run away and buy them back. Then sit in front of the bed and listen to him tell the story behind each stamp. Until one day, I saw a stamp thrown away by my classmates at random, and I felt inexplicable pain in my heart, so I took it home regardless of my friend's face. From that moment on, I realized that under the influence of my grandfather's touching story and the rich cultural background of stamps, I had unconsciously fallen in love with them-stamps, a kind of fanatical love without reason or reason. I also joined the ranks of stamp collectors.

Every time I get a new stamp, I always carefully collect it in the stamp album with my grandfather. On my sixteenth birthday, my kind grandfather gave me all his five postal books. I know they have love and understanding in their hearts.

I gently leaned over my grandfather's ear: "Ten years later, I will make an appointment with stamps, and I will come to see you with my published stamps."

Grandpa smiled so sweetly. ...

I love you, stamps, my little window of hope, my big dream of life. Ten years later, I will meet you!

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I have a stamp for postmarking, but I like it very much.

The earth painted on this stamp is printed with the words "cherish the water of life". I think it should be environmental protection stamps, because I saw on the computer that the land area is 29.2% and the ocean area is 70.8%. Fresh water is particularly precious, but some people are still wasting water resources. Therefore, this stamp was printed and distributed to let people protect water resources. So, don't let the last drop of water on the earth turn into our sad tears. A line is deliberately drawn in the picture, half of which is the meridian of the earth and the other half is the sea water. There is also a little fresh water on the other side of the sea, which proves that there is little fresh water. Compared with seawater, fresh water is just a drop in the ocean.

This stamp is one of the stamps issued by China State Post Bureau on April 1 2002. This set of stamps was the second group of ordinary stamps at that time, and the first group was flower and bird stamps. There are four stamps in this set. The first is "stable low fertility level", 5 points; The second is "cherish mineral resources", 30 points; The third article is my "Cherish the Water of Life", with 80 points; The fourth is "protecting marine resources", 1.50 yuan. The designers are Zhang Sen and Bai Yang. The editor in charge is Fang Jun. The stamp size is 25 * 30mm. The perforation degree is 13* 13.5 degrees. My stamps have oval perforations.

This stamp is not only used for writing letters, but also for educating people. As I said just now, don't let the last drop of water in the world become our tears of sadness and repentance.

I like my stamps.

5. Appreciate stamps and write an 800-word composition.

Life is a kaleidoscope, which shows us a colorful world. At the age of 16 or 17, you also have a blue sky and a paradise. There, you feel with your heart and create with your own wisdom. Everything there fascinates you and intoxicates you: reading, painting, growing flowers and collecting stamps. .. you must have enjoyed unlimited fun, gained lessons and enlightenment, and Zhi Tao lost his temper. Let me learn a lot of extracurricular knowledge and appreciate the folk customs of various countries.

What interests me most is collecting stamps. Open my stamp album and beautiful stamps are displayed in front of me. There are colorful and lifelike flowers, birds and cordyceps, lifelike animals with different expressions, and various commemorative stamps of great significance at all times and all over the world. But what attracted me most was a set of stamps issued by 1995 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the victory of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, China and the world anti-fascist war. There are 8 stamps in this set, namely: July 7th War, Taierzhuang Victory, Hundred Regiments War, Anti-Japanese War Behind Enemy Lines, Mangyou Joining Forces, Overseas Chinese Donation, Taiwan Recovery and Victory. Whenever I see this set of stamps, especially those with a denomination of only 10 cents, and the picture shows several Eighth Route Army soldiers shooting at the enemy with machine guns on the fortress, I will think of the July 7th Incident mentioned in the book. It led me to wander in the long river of modern history. Reminds me of the infinite sighs of previous lives. I was not born in that era, but I deeply felt his breath.

Apart from collecting stamps, I feel that I am closely related to history, and I have also cultivated my cultural accomplishment. The world in the stamp is very small because it is only square inches in size; It's big because it covers everything between square inches. Stamps are a conventional cultural accumulation, which was born with the development and maturity of human beings. Stamp culture can be traced back to 1840, when Sir rowland hill invented the world's first stamp, the "black penny" stamp, to meet the needs of people's information exchange. This is what the world stamps look like. This can also be called a modern stamp. The origin of China stamps can be traced back to the fourth year of Guangxu (A.D. 1878). Tianjin Post Office issued the first set of stamps in China, namely Yunlong Stamp (commonly known as Dalong Stamp). This is the origin of stamps in the world and China. This is also the official beginning of stamp culture.

As a kind of daily necessities in the world, stamps have gained wide cultural recognition. As the first of the three major collection hobbies in the world, its cultural function is increasingly prominent, with a wide range of subjects, life-oriented and diversified design, and profound national cultural heritage. Stamps have a wide range of themes. Themes include politics, economy, culture, science, natural scenery and so on. Stamps, to a certain extent, are an extension of cultural heritage, and they are re-expounded and interpreted in real life. This process is wonderful. Really, sometimes it makes you extremely excited, and sometimes it makes you extremely sad. Because of this, there will be a thought-provoking philosophy of life in stamps.

Stamps will give you inspiration for life. Try to understand the life that belongs to stamps. In the process of collecting stamps, it is impossible to have smooth sailing. There is a saying that smooth sailing is just a story, and the bumpy road is life. Although this sentence is of little use here. But at least it also shows the ups and downs, joys and sorrows of stamp collecting. When I turned back the yellowed protective paper, I found that the original stamp was a part of my life and had penetrated into the bone marrow.

6. The natural scenery of stamps Write a composition about the natural scenery of stamps.

I have a Chongqing Port stamp issued by China Post at home. The number is 1988. Although it is an ordinary stamp, it records the beautiful natural scenery of Chongqing Port.

Look, there is a river in front of Chongqing Port. The river is blue and sparkling, half gold and half emerald, and gold and emerald intersect in the middle, showing the charming charm of the lake. There are several tall passenger ships moored on the shore on the river, guarding everything here like several tall and handsome navies.

On the shore is a row of tall and dense trees. It is like a huge vacuum cleaner, which sucks all the dust into its own body, but delivers fresh air to the earth. Behind the big tree are many magnificent tall buildings. There are red tile houses, some are as round as pillars, and some are like animal heads of different shapes. The most conspicuous thing is a tall building with three big characters "Chongqing Port" written in red. It is the tallest building in all buildings, and looks like two large semi-cylinders from a distance. It seems that a saint overlooks everything around him, which is particularly magnificent.

I didn't expect a small stamp to gather so many beautiful natural scenery. From this stamp, I learned about the prosperity of Chongqing Port and the magnificence of modern architecture, which made me feel as if I were there. It is conceivable that when this small stamp travels around the country with the letter, all its beautiful scenery will also be displayed in front of the people of the whole country.

Hope to adopt

7. I like stamps. There are many kinds of stamps, including animals, history, Chinese zodiac, local customs, etc ... Today I will introduce you to animals-panda stamps.

My father is a stamp collector. My father has two or three stamp albums. He sent me a lovely panda stamp. This stamp is rectangular with perforations on the side to be torn off from the envelope for preservation.

In the upper left corner, it says "China Post" and the English letter "China", and in the lower left corner, it says "China-Austria Joint Issue, issue number 199 1". The most striking thing is that photo. There are three lovely pandas in the picture. A giant panda is sitting on the ground of a bamboo forest, holding a long bamboo in his hand, as if eating delicious bamboo. In the panda's arms, there is a cute little panda with dark eyes closed, as if sleeping. The round head is as big as a panda's palm and looks particularly cute. In front of the panda, there is a bigger panda, maybe as big as a giant panda. It is lying on the ground on all fours, staring at the bamboo in the panda's hand, as if listening carefully to the panda telling it where bamboo is nutritious and how happy they are together in the bamboo forest! Look how cute this rare animal panda in China is. We don't want to hurt it.

I like my panda stamps.

8. Make your own stamps and write a composition. How to write? I know the number of words

I have an appointment with stamps.

"When I was a child, homesickness was a small stamp. I am here and my mother is there. " I like this sentence of Yu Guangzhong, because I like colorful stamps and the stories behind them.

The first close contact with stamps was an accidental opportunity. When I was five years old, I liked those colorful colored papers. One sultry afternoon, I sneaked into my grandfather's study and moved something that grandpa never allowed my family to move, two very special books-stamp albums. Young me, I don't understand what that is. I saw many beautiful patterns on the sticker smaller than the candy paper, including kites, flowers, grass, and my grandfather's idol, the freak face with red and green face. Later, I learned that it was called Facebook, which was the national treasure of China. I was so happy to see such a beautiful pattern that I quietly took it out and shared it with my partners. In the afternoon, as soon as I entered the door, I saw grandpa's heavy face. My kind grandfather never put down his raised hand, but silently took away the two unrecognizable stamp albums I had made, carefully cleaned them and locked them. I learned afterwards that it was the only thing my grandmother left him before she died.

Perhaps to apologize, I became an amateur stamp collector, but I am not obsessed. I just often look for traces of stamps, then tell my grandfather, and then watch him run away and buy them back. Then sit in front of the bed and listen to him tell the story behind each stamp. Until one day, I saw a stamp thrown away by my classmates at random, and I felt inexplicable pain in my heart, so I took it home regardless of my friend's face. From that moment on, I realized that under the influence of my grandfather's touching story and the rich cultural background of stamps, I had unconsciously fallen in love with them-stamps, a kind of fanatical love without reason or reason. I also joined the ranks of stamp collectors.

Every time I get a new stamp, I always carefully collect it in the stamp album with my grandfather. On my sixteenth birthday, my kind grandfather gave me all his five postal books. I know they have love and understanding in their hearts.

I gently leaned over my grandfather's ear: "Ten years later, I will make an appointment with stamps, and I will come to see you with my published stamps."

Grandpa smiled so sweetly. ...

I love you, stamps, my little window of hope, my big dream of life. Ten years later, I will meet you!

9. I will teach you a composition with stamps. It happened that I also wrote this composition when I was studying Beautiful Stamp Album and Roosevelt Stamp Collecting. It was because I caught a cold that I didn't go to school, so I didn't have a writing outline, so I wrote one myself, but I didn't expect it to pass. Lucky! Just as the teacher left the composition "Investigation Report", I took the draft composition and posted it.

The story of me and stamps

Before, I only knew that stamps were used to send letters, since I learned the "beautiful stamp album" and

After Roosevelt collected stamps, I realized that collecting stamps can increase our knowledge. I slowly.

I became interested in collecting stamps.

Once, my mother gave me an envelope. It was empty inside, but it was outside.

There is a rectangular pattern, posted in the upper right corner (I didn't know the stamp at that time). I

He pointed to the pattern and asked, "Mom, what is this?" My mother said to me, "This is called a stamp.

It's a face value of one yuan and twenty cents, which is not cheap! ""really? "This made me interested in collecting stamps.

Interest.

I want to separate stamps from letters, so I asked my mother, "Mom, how can I separate letters from stamps?"

What about separation? ""just cut the stamps according to their size and put them in the stamp album.

Yes "Mom said, I thought," It's so easy! "

I asked my mother to buy me a stamp album, because this stamp is very beautiful and I looked at it.

There is a stamp album. I asked my mother to buy me more stamps. After years of hard work,

Looking at the beautiful stamp album, I am very happy, because I have a stamp album!

Stamps can bring people knowledge and happiness. I like collecting stamps!

My name is Sun Zhiting. I am in Class Five, Grade Four, Shuguang Primary School. My writing is a bit bad. Please give me more advice! Please take me as the best answer!

By the way, tell the people on the first floor, is this a composition? So short, this is called a declarative sentence.