There are endless reeds. Reed is a kind of herbaceous plant, it is covered with hair, its roots can be used as medicine, and its stems can be used to make mats and make paper.
Whenever spring comes, those tender reed buds will quietly drill out of the ground. After a few days, the tender reed buds will grow taller and taller, and gradually grow green reed leaves. The endless green leaves give people beautiful enjoyment, as if it were a wonderful picture drawn by an ingenious artist.
Summer is coming, and reeds are slender, lovely, fresh and charming. From a distance, it looks like a green barrier between awnings. The breeze blows like a raging sea. At this time, if you walk into the Yellow River estuary and stand between the blue sky and the blue sea, you will be intoxicated.
Autumn has come, and reeds have matured. Yellow stems, yellow leaves and catkins growing on the branches make reeds more mature and robust. The breeze blew, making waves of sounds, as if playing an autumn hymn.
In winter, reeds dried up, the Yellow River mouth froze, the roots of reeds were tightly wrapped in thick ice, and only thin dry reed stems swayed in the wind, but they did not bow their heads despite the cold wind.
I love the reeds in my hometown, and I love the Yellow River estuary in my hometown even more.