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Host words describing spring ploughing

1. In spring, I found that in this plan of "returning to the cold at first", the leaf buds of leaves slowly spread out, the flower buds began to bloom, the ancient vegetation was cut off, and the buds were vigorously pulled out. They grow in wind, rain and sunshine. The earth is shamefully covered with a light green carpet, which is dotted with wild flowers in four colors: red, yellow, white and purple. The breeze blew, and a trace of elegant flowers passed by, which made people relaxed and happy.

2. In spring, it is like an innocent and lively little girl, holding a colored magic pen and drawing happily everywhere. It depicts a picture of a happy and beautiful life and a beautiful life dream and prospect. Draw your pursuit and ideal—

3. In spring, it is not as hot and dry as summer, nor as cold as autumn, nor as cold as winter. And spring is a spring full of vigor and vitality. This reminds me of our mother, who is like the earth. When she gave birth to us, we had life. When spring comes back, it means that everything has to start all over again and all life has to start all over again.

I think this is the spring I want. Always full of energy and energy. Every day is a beginning, every day is a starting point, don't worry about the distant future, don't worry about many trivial things. Spring should be a blank sheet of paper, clean; Spring should be in a mood, simple.

5. The sky is clear in Wan Li. Miss Chun squinted in the sun. The new green leaves and the fog and smoke in the fields are like her clothes. With the pace of her spring, the green grass broke through the ground and stood out almost with her feet. The spring breeze left happily and then appeared again. She was as thin as a cow hair and fell from the sky. Her arrival made people very happy. Spring rain, like thousands of needles, sewed the heavens and the earth tightly, hit the ground and splashed beautiful water.

6. Spring is the season of sowing hope, and the seeds that break through the ground are heralding the arrival of new life. The grass sticks out its head, bathes in the spring breeze and feels the changes between heaven and earth. They will thrive in the endless hope of spring and realize their beautiful wishes. Spring returns to the earth, everything recovers, sweeping away the lifelessness of winter, and everywhere is filled with infinite hope. Larks awaken the silent earth with loud songs. Flowers render the earth with colors, and everywhere becomes full of vitality, and the breath of spring flows in every corner.

When spring comes, everything wakes up from a deep sleep, and grass and trees begin to sprout. Rows of willows hang with goose yellow branches, poplars straighten their thick branches, mulberry trees grow thick leaves, mango trees are like a rolling Lv Yun, and peach trees take out green buds ... What a colorful scene.

From a passage describing spring in the countryside.