Shu Xiang Yan Jing I love earth prose writing.

I love the earth and the home where we live. Love her mountains and waters, love her green grass and blue sky. ...

I played and laughed with butterflies among the fragrant flowers in the four fields; In the lush forest, I chase and sing with birds; Early in the morning, I went for an outing in Yuan Ye with light steps. The mist filled the air, like a piece of white gauze floating gently in the air. Sucking the flowers and enjoying the sunshine bath, I am intoxicated in this ecstatic dream; In the evening, I sat in a farmhouse with fragrant rice, looking up at the bright stars and listening to cicadas and frogs, as if I were in a fairy tale kingdom. In spring, I sit on the back of a cow and listen to the pastoral melody and melodious flute on the endless grassland. In summer, I sat in a boat, paddled the green lake, and watched the seagulls skim across the vast lake lightly; In autumn, I stand under the tree, expecting the golden leaves to fall one by one; In winter, I stand at the window and admire the snowflakes flying in the air. My heart is drunk in this picturesque fairyland!

Once upon a time, anthropocentrism held man to the supreme position in the natural system, thinking that man could do whatever he wanted in front of nature, and nature had to submit to it. This view of being the boss leads to human beings asking for and discharging pollutants from nature at will. As a result, sand dunes swallowed up thousands of hectares of fertile land, floods washed away lovely homes, and nature's revenge embarrassed mankind. Meishuixi once said that there is no human being without nature, which is the simplest truth in the world. Simply plundering and conquering nature will only destroy the ecological environment and bring mankind to the brink of difficulties. People don't give face to nature, and nature certainly won't give people a way back. The flood in 1998 and the sandstorm in 2000 are all warnings issued by nature to human beings.

Once upon a time, people arrested and killed indiscriminately, which made human friends suffer greatly. "There are no birds in a hundred mountains, and there are no footprints in a thousand paths", which is the truest portrayal of the consequences of killing animals. From the bear injury of college students to the crazy hunting of fools, will humans also point their guns at themselves? Remember, protecting animals means protecting ourselves.

Once upon a time, the outbreak of war left our planet devastated. Although the mushroom cloud over Hiroshima and Nagasaki has dissipated for more than half a century, it is still barren. Therefore, peace is an important prerequisite for environmental protection of all mankind.

I can't imagine how miserable the world will be if we continue like this. Nothing grows on the ground, the sky is full of dust, and human beings will become piles of bones in the scream of the devil. At that time, we could only say that man once belonged to the earth, but the earth will never belong to man again.

When the sky is no longer blue, birds cannot fly.

When the river is no longer clear, the fish also leave their hometown.

When the air is no longer fresh, flowers lose their fragrance.

When dark clouds cover the sun, the world will be dark ...

Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. The historical responsibility of protecting the environment and maintaining ecological balance will fall on the shoulders of our generation. Let us hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, heart to heart, build a green levee, protect resources, protect the environment, protect the earth and protect our beautiful home!

Walk into nature and taste the long-lost mountain spring; Experience nature and see our beautiful home; Protect nature and build a beautiful home! Cherishing nature means cherishing our lifeline.

I seem to see the clear water and blue sky again, hear the birds singing and smell the flowers ... Ah, I am immersed in the embrace of nature again.