There is a picturesque lawn in the southwest corner of our campus, where there are snow-white mushroom pavilions, lifelike sika deer and magnificent rockeries.
Walking along a winding and serpentine pebble road, I saw two snow-white mushroom pavilions built on the lawn, which were very spectacular. Don't think they are just decorations, in fact, they are deeply loved by students! Look, when the bell rings, the students jump into two mushroom pavilions like rabbits. Some people are reading, some are playing, some are resting ... Sometimes it rains or the sun is too dazzling, and the mushroom pavilion will provide shelter and shade for students and parents. How can they not be loved by us?
Walking along the path, two golden sika deer will catch your eye. A sika deer with horns on its head is looking up at the endless sky and watching the birds fly freely, as if thinking: if I have a pair of wings, I can fly in the sky and play with the birds. A sika deer next to it, bowing its head to eat grass, seemed to hear this sika deer's words, raised its head and said to it, "Stop daydreaming, listen, the students are reading!" " "So, sika deer stopped thinking, but listened to the students' reading with another sika deer, and enjoyed it! Perhaps the designer who designed these two sika deer will be inspired when he sees this behind the scenes!
Go further and a magnificent rockery will appear before your eyes. You see, a rockery shaped like several swords stands in the middle of the green lawn and looks magnificent. After class, naughty students flocked to the rockery like bees. Some hide and seek in caves, some explore in caves, and some even climb to the top of the mountain like the Monkey King, only to be scolded by the teacher ... There are several green bamboos beside the rockery, and those bamboos stick to their posts like sentries and refuse to relax. There are many colorful flowers around bamboo, such as red as fire, white as snow, and yellow as gold ... These "beautiful girls" competing to open up add a different style to the rockery landscape.
The lawn in the southwest corner of the campus is a beautiful lawn and a fairy tale lawn that makes people linger!