The third grade canal dream and hometown dream drawing pictures are as follows:
1. Example
1. The rolling canal water, the strong feeling of hometown. This ancient long river was once prosperous and lively, but it has been polished and calmed by time, and the flavor of the years has accumulated. When the sun shines on the lake, it seems to have paved the beautiful Grand Canal with a layer of gold. A breeze blows by, and the lake surface sparkles with silver light, like a quiet and delicate young girl.
2. Sprinkle your long hair into the water. A gust of wind blew by, and the willow branches moved across the river gently and softly. Suddenly there were ripples on the river. The canal was sparsely populated at the moment, with only a few cargo ships passing by occasionally. Along the canal, willows linger. The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal is a loving Buddha, and the vicissitudes of its waves are the greatest favor given by God to the people.
3. That majestic body is mankind’s hope for the future; the stretching river carries countless civilizations and contains endless wisdom and courage. It flows from south to north, spanning thousands of years, and finally flows to my feet - my motherland, my hometown. This feeling is amazing. I stood on the pier and looked towards the source of the canal, but I couldn't see much.
4. The canal in the distance seemed like nothingness. It seemed that across the long river of time, I saw the people's nostalgia for their homeland. The canal formed a huge hourglass, filling it with time and years, flowing and flowing, never drying up. The literati of the past dynasties left countless legends and poems here, making the canal's dazzling glory even more splendid.
2. Understanding
1. Refers to dreams and expectations for the canal and hometown. Canals are usually man-made waterways used for transportation, irrigation, or other purposes. Hometown is the place where a person was born or grew up and has deep emotional ties. This sentence may express the love and concern for the canal and hometown, hoping that the canal can be protected and developed, and the hometown can prosper.
2. It may also imply personal emotional sustenance for hometown and canal, as well as a bright vision for the future. Specifically, the meaning of this statement may vary based on personal experiences and emotions. It can be the protection of the cultural heritage of the canal, expectations for the development of the hometown, or an expression of the emotional connection between an individual and his hometown and the canal.