Walking into the school gate, I bumped into a breeze, which smelled of magnolia and papaya. It's cool in the morning.
That cedar is the first old friend I want to visit. Ah, Odbo, have you been standing at the door like a respected old man for decades? You are like an open umbrella, how many people enjoy the cool under you. You stand up straight, guarding our beautiful campus. Years are long, only you are tall and straight.
Before I came to four papaya tree trees, the leaves whispered to me. Every tree is my bosom friend, and they bring infinite fragrance head on. One by one, you squeeze me and touch the little papaya, vying for me to pick it!
Everything on campus, which is not my good friend? I greeted them eagerly: hello! Round grapes, you hold out a bunch of fruit, do you want me to taste it? Hello! Naoko, do you want to remind us to sit up straight when doing our homework? Hello! Tall and straight flagpole, how many times have you raised the five-star red flag? Simple and sacred, you have experienced countless ups and downs, still so tall and straight. Hello! Wide playground, you have contributed to us in obscurity, and many students have become lively and cheerful with your help. Hello! The tall teaching building and your red brick and white wall are all the sounds of reading. How many talents have you sent to the country? Hey, naughty sparrow, what are you talking about? I guess what you relish is discussing the seriousness of your classmates' study.
Picking up a piece of waste paper, I felt the cleanliness and beauty of the school. Picking up a leaf and counting the regular veins, I experienced the magical beauty of nature.
It's almost class time. I waved my hand gently, bid farewell to my friends on campus, and ushered in a new day's course with a good mood and good memories.