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Shui Mu Tsinghua, how to write the composition of Zen rhyme Jing 'an?

The earth is illuminated by the fireball-like sun all day, and the gardens in the city are still breezy in the evening. The cicada kept barking in the tree, as if it were shouting hot! It was very hot and we came to the fountain. The spray from the fountain was bright in color. A pillar of the sky, that is, all the water gathered together and rushed to the sky, has been erected; Fairy flowers are scattered, that is, when water is sprayed out, the water becomes very small drops and then falls to the ground. Other children took off their clothes and ran barefoot around the fountain. Some children lie on the ground and practice swimming skills! Although they are all wet, they are still very happy. When I came to the dancing place, many men, women and children danced here. Some of the two old people are dancing fitness dance for the elderly, and some are dancing social dance. Turn left and turn right, twice at a time. Jumping, sweating, shouting "hot!" "Some children are playing trampoline, and the children jump very high and jump around. Have a plenty of small train, "whoops. ",can be happy! Some are playing with electric cars, driving around like small drivers, and some children are sweating like washing their hair; Some people sit on the lawn and enjoy the cool while chatting; Some people are talking about whether the weather is good or bad the next day; Some people are eating, full, playing nice songs, lying on the lawn and falling asleep slowly.

The moon shines on the microwave surface like an endless mirror. Old people and young people are fishing here. The old man on the other side is very skilled. He threw the fishing line out and waited patiently. Suddenly, a fish of more than 20 centimeters surfaced, grabbed the hook and was caught by the old man. The old man is very happy. The young man on the old man's left has no patience. He looked around and didn't catch any.