Spring is here, where is the spring? My classmates and I went to nature to look for the traces of spring.
Ah! Found it, found it, spring is by the river. The spring breeze blows and the river warms up. After the spring rain, the river swells and runs happily into the distance. On the grassland along the river, green grass quietly poked its head out. The grassland was dotted with dots of wild flowers, red, yellow, purple... like countless little eyes, blinking and blinking, the grass was soft. They are soft and tender. I really want to roll on them, but I am afraid of hurting them.
Ah! Found it, found it, spring has come to the park. The peach blossoms in the park are as pink as clouds, as red as fire, with thousands of branches, lush and vigorous, clusters in clusters, extremely charming, bathed in the bright sunshine. It's true that "the peach blossoms are as bright as their blossoms. The peach blossoms are as bright as their leaves." The willow trees have thousands of branches, green and fluttering in the wind, like a little girl's braids. The hibiscus branches are branches and branches, stretching their yellow-green eyes. What a picturesque scenery! People fly kites and play here, letting their moods fly in the spring scenery. How much fun they have!
Ah! Found it, found it, spring is here on campus. The sycamore trees beside the playground are full of flowers, looking up to the sky and smiling. All kinds of evergreen trees sprout branches and leaves, yellow, green, and purple, laughing in the wind and rain. In the flower bed, the roses and azaleas are in bud. In the classroom, the sound of reading can be heard loudly, and the hard-working gardener-teacher is busy sowing the seeds of spring hope.
The steps of Miss Chun are all over the mountains and plains. In the courtyard, winter jasmine and azalea are blooming, in the fields, wheat seedlings are green, rapeseed flowers are golden, butterflies are dancing, bees are singing happily...
Spring is colorful, vibrant and full of vitality. I like spring.
Spring is coming. A few spring breezes and several spring rains have washed away the heaviness of winter, decorated the earth with spring colors, and filled with the breath of spring everywhere.
When you walk into the campus, the most eye-catching thing is the big banyan tree in front of the Yude Building. The banyan tree has deep roots and luxuriant leaves, quietly guarding the historic campus like a kind elder. Its dark green leaves are lush and shiny like brocade, giving people a refreshing feeling. So many green leaves piled on top of each other, leaving no gaps, this is a beautiful campus tree.
Behind the banyan tree, there is a beautiful flower bed. There are so many flowers in the flower bed, and they are so beautiful that you can squeeze them. The flowers in the flower bed are so fragrant that they attract a few small butterflies, which stop on them and refuse to leave. The flowers in the flower bed are so beautiful that many children are attracted to them. Attracted by its graceful figure.
The two tower pine trees in the northwest of the flower bed stretch out their shiny green leaves, as if they want to dedicate their green to the campus. Their brown-green trunks are as thick as the mouth of a bowl, straight and straight. . The trees are full of lovely green pine leaves, like an open green umbrella, swaying gently when the wind blows.
Drip drip, drip drip, spring rain, hazy. The spring rain is so thin, finer than an ox hair; the spring rain is so soft, as soft as a piece of gauze; the spring rain is so beautiful, as if it covers the campus with silver-white embroidery.
I love the beautiful spring, and I love this spring-filled campus even more.
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