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Short Essay on Inheriting the Revolutionary Tradition and Carrying Forward the Spirit of the Yangtze River

My mom and I went to visit the Yangtze River by boat in the evening.

On board the boat, the sunset in the distance was like a big fireball slowly falling down. The evening sun came out like a peach blossom. The setting sun looked extraordinarily beautiful against the evening sun.

The ship sailed and the beautiful TV tower was illuminated by brightly colored lights. In the distance, the colorful River Reading Tower presented itself to me, with its golden roof and fiery red walls, as if it were a castle in a fairy tale.

"Wow, it's so beautiful!" I don't know who shouted, drawing my eyes to the Yangtze River Bridge. Colorful lights put the bridge (reproduced from the study abroad network, please retain this information.) Shining brightly. I heard my mother say that the bridge is a road and railroad bridge, which can pass both cars and trains.

After a while, the majestic and spectacular second bridge showed in front of my eyes. The dazzling lights, as if the twinkling stars winking eyes. The zipper seems to be two folding fans opened upside down, but also seems to be two huge leaves of the ginkgo tree. The tour guide said, this bridge is called zipper bridge, you know, it is ranked first in Asia, the world's third ah!

The boat crossed the second bridge and slowly returned to the pier. This night trip to the Yangtze River has left a deep impression on me.

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