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How to draw your hometown?

The paintings in my hometown are as follows:

Tools/materials: paper and colored pens.

1. Step 1: Draw the grass in your hometown and the grass in the distance on the left side of the drawing paper, and draw some grass and stones on the grass.

Step 2: Draw the grass in your hometown on the right side of the drawing paper.

Step 3: Draw distant mountains and clouds in the sky.

Step 4: Draw the lines of the stream, draw some stones and waves in the stream to create the shape of the water flow.

Step 5: Finally, paint beautiful colors, green grass, brown stones and light green mountains, so that my hometown stick figure is finished.

Sentences describing hometown:

1. My hometown is a mountainous and forested place. Looking at my hometown from a distance, all I can see is lush forests. From time to time, there are several eaves or tiles among the leaves to let people know that there is a family there. From time to time, the hooves of cattle sounded on the bluestone road in the forest, and occasionally a wet nasal sound came from the breeze: "Hmm-ah!" Hometown has an ancient charm.

2. Stand at the top of your hometown and stay away from your hometown. Looking down at your home, like a mole in the mountains. The high blue sky runs wildly in the narrowness of Shan Ye, just to squeeze out a clearing on the flat land in my hometown. At that time, my hometown was small. The integration of mountains and rivers under the blue sky is at least a kind of beauty. Hometown is more beautiful because of them. But if they lack their hometown, it will be a fly in the ointment!

3. Hometown is the world of fruits. Strawberries in January, cherries in February and jujubes in March all have sweet and delicious fruits all year round. When you walk into the orchard, you will smell the fragrance, including round and big watermelons and golden and attractive oranges.

My hometown is far away. When shall I go? Boat, dream into furongpu. Back to my hometown, with a long Artemisia, I drifted to my hometown with the river of my heart and wandered back to my hometown. The wanderer is still wandering, but he still can't go back to his hometown, because the cause is everywhere. They will return to their hometown with a boat full of starlight and shining light. Let's ring the bell of hope and look forward to meeting them again in the splendid season. Hometown, hometown, hometown that haunts me, I must make you proud of me.