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1. Famous aphorisms and proverbs about rushing to the sea

During the joyful summer life, the seaside of Qingdao left an indelible memory for me.

On the first day we arrived in Qingdao, Danhui took our family to the seaside. She is a native of Qingdao. She introduced us to Qingdao's "three more, three less, and three monsters". Facing the sea, I couldn't help but think about it.

At this time, Dan Hui suddenly shouted into my ear: "Why don't we go to the sea!" "Catch the sea? What does it mean to go to the sea?" I asked curiously. She snickered: "Just go hunting for treasures on the beach after the tide goes out! But don't be impatient, you have to wait until the tide goes out in the afternoon!" At four o'clock in the afternoon, the tide gradually receded.

Looking at the still sparkling sea in the morning, it finally gradually revealed its true colors. The light yellow beach stretches for miles, with no end as far as the eye can see. Danhui and I rushed to the beach excitedly carrying a small bucket and a small bamboo basket.

Walking barefoot on the wet beach, the soft sand caressed my soles and tickled my heart. I looked around and started looking for my first target - shells.

I dug here and there and found a few clam shells the size of fingernails. Where were the colorful big shells in my mind? When he couldn't find it, Dan Hui had already brought half a bucket of loot to show off. She looked at my sad face and patted her chest: "Come on, follow me!" I followed dejectedly, turned a few times, and we came to a big rock. I stretched out my head, hey, What's sparkling? I quickly pulled away the grains of sand with my hands, haha, there were several big purple and blue shells lying obediently! I picked one up, brushed off the stained sand and looked at it carefully. There were wavy patterns on the fan. Under the setting sun, its smooth surface reflected the afterglow of the setting sun, like a colorful gem, shiny and gorgeous.

I quickly hid it in the small bucket. I was so happy that I couldn’t open my mouth from ear to ear. There are many interesting things hidden on the beach after the tide is out.

No, a little crab sneakily poked its head out from its hiding place. I quickly squatted down and got close to it, trying to get close to it. Unexpectedly, I was too "big", which obviously aroused its hostility.

It held its head high and raised its big pliers and waved them at me, as if to demonstrate to me: Don't come close to my territory! I hurriedly stopped my body, tiptoed over, held my breath and concentrated, and suddenly grabbed it with my hand. The little crab obediently became my prisoner, and could no longer look confident. "Oh! I caught a crab!" I shouted excitedly.

Dan Hui waved to me: "Come on!" I worked hard and started looking for the next target. Finally, the hard work paid off, and a big crab came out of the hole.

Unexpectedly, the big crab is much more cunning than the little crab. As soon as it saw my figure, it ran towards the cave entrance with lightning speed. I grabbed and chased here and there until my head and face were covered with sand, and it was still "fetching water from a bamboo basket--all in vain."

Danhui laughed so hard when she saw my embarrassment that she could hardly stand upright. With a shy face, I looked like I would not give up until I achieved my goal, so I pulled up my sleeves and continued to fight... The sun was gradually turning westward, and the people rushing to the sea were walking towards home in twos and threes.

Dan Hui and I carried heavy buckets and returned home fully loaded. On the beach, under the last ray of sunset, a series of footprints were left... 2. Famous aphorisms and proverbs about rushing to the sea

During the joyful summer life, the seaside of Qingdao left an indelible memory for me.

On the first day we arrived in Qingdao, Danhui took our family to the seaside. She is a native of Qingdao. She introduced us to Qingdao's "three more, three less, and three monsters". Facing the sea, I couldn't help but think about it. At this time, Dan Hui suddenly shouted into my ear: "Why don't we go to the sea!" "Catch the sea? What does it mean to go to the sea?" I asked curiously. She snickered: "Just go hunting for treasures on the beach after the tide goes out! But don't be impatient, you have to wait until the tide goes out in the afternoon!"

At four o'clock in the afternoon, the tide gradually receded. In the morning, I looked at the still sparkling sea, and finally gradually revealed its true colors. The light yellow sandy beach stretches for miles, with no end as far as the eye can see. Danhui and I rushed to the beach excitedly carrying a small bucket and a small bamboo basket. Walking barefoot on the wet beach, the soft sand caressed my feet and tickled my heart. I looked around and started looking for my first target - shells. I dug here and there and found a few clam shells the size of fingernails. Where were the colorful big shells in my mind? When he couldn't find it, Dan Hui had already brought half a bucket of loot to show off. She looked at my sad face and patted her chest: "Come on, follow me!" I followed dejectedly, turned a few times, and we came to a big rock. I stretched out my head, hey, What's sparkling? I quickly pulled away the grains of sand with my hands, haha, there were several big purple and blue shells lying obediently! I picked one up, brushed off the stained sand and looked at it carefully. There were wavy patterns on the fan. Under the setting sun, its smooth surface reflected the afterglow of the setting sun, like a colorful gem, shiny and gorgeous. I quickly hid it in the small bucket. I was so happy that I couldn’t open my mouth from ear to ear.

There are many interesting things hidden on the beach after low tide.

No, a little crab sneakily poked its head out from its hiding place. I quickly squatted down and got close to it, trying to get close to it. Unexpectedly, I was too "big", which obviously aroused its hostility. It held its head high and raised its big pincers and waved them at me, as if to demonstrate to me: Don't come close to my territory! I hurriedly stopped my body, tiptoed over, held my breath and concentrated, and suddenly grabbed it with my hand. The little crab obediently became my prisoner, and could no longer look confident. "Oh! I caught a crab!" I shouted excitedly. Danhui waved to me: "Come on!" I gathered my strength and started looking for the next target. Finally, the hard work paid off, and a big crab came out of the hole. Unexpectedly, the big crab was much more cunning than the little crab. As soon as he saw my figure, he ran towards the cave entrance with lightning speed. I grabbed and chased here and there until my head and face were covered with sand, and it was still "fetching water from a bamboo basket--all in vain." When Danhui saw my embarrassed look, she almost couldn't stand upright with laughter. With a shy face, I looked like I would not give up until I achieved my goal, so I pulled up my sleeves and continued to fight...

The sun was gradually setting in the west, and people rushing to sea were walking towards home in twos and threes. Danhui and I carried heavy buckets and returned home with a full load. On the beach, under the last ray of sunset, a series of footprints were left... 3. The essay about catching the sea should contain a poem of 150 words

"When I was a child, my mother told me that the sea is my hometown..." Whenever I sing this song, I think of the fun stories of going to the sea in my childhood. It was one day during the summer vacation. I asked my uncle to take me to go to the sea, and my uncle agreed. When I came to the beach, the tide happened to start to ebb, and the sea water rushed down. As we retreated, only the waves kept looking back from time to time, as if they couldn't bear to leave. I was so excited that I ran to catch up with the waves that were leaving. At this time, there were already many people on the beach, some of them were catching crabs, and some were fishing. Sea fish, some picked up shells... I touched and touched in the sea water, hey, I caught a little starfish! Hey, there was a little friend over there, lowering his head and looking for something. I walked over to see what was going on, but the little friend just pursed his lips and kept silent. It turned out to be a crab that was unwilling to be captured and was running away from east to west. Suddenly, the little friend yelled "Ouch". It turned out that the crab clamped his hand with its big claws. Hey, why are my feet itchy? I lowered my head and saw, oh, it turned out to be a prawn teasing me! It swayed with two long beards, just like a military commander on the stage. I gently stretched out my hand and pinched it. The military commander became my prisoner and could no longer look proud. The sun was setting in the west, and I was chasing the sea. People left in twos and threes, and the noisy beach gradually returned to calm. Only the seagulls were still bathing in the afterglow of the sunset, flying freely between the water and the sky. As I walked back, I hummed my favorite song: " When I was a child, my mother told me that the sea is my hometown... 4. The essay about chasing the sea should contain a poem of 150 words

"When I was a child, my mother told me that the sea is my hometown..." Whenever I sing This song reminds me of the interesting things about going to the sea in my childhood.

It was one day during the summer vacation. I asked my uncle to take me to go to the sea, and my uncle agreed. When I came to the beach, the tide happened to start to ebb, and the sea water roared. As we retreated, only the waves looked back from time to time, as if they couldn't bear to leave. I was so excited that I ran to catch up with the waves.

At this time, there were already many people on the beach. Some of them caught crabs, some fish, and some picked shells... I touched and touched in the sea water, and hey, I caught a little starfish! Hey, a little friend over there was lowering his head. I was looking for something. I walked over to see what was going on, but my friend just kept talking and kept silent. It turned out to be a crab that was unwilling to be captured and was running away from east to west. Suddenly, my friend shouted "Ouch" and it turned out that it was a crab. It was a crab that clamped his hand with its big claws. Hey, why were my feet itchy? I looked down and saw, oh, it was a prawn teasing me! It had two long beards swaying like a stage. One of the generals. I gently stretched out my hand, and with just a squeeze, the general became my prisoner, and he could no longer maintain his dignity.

The sun was setting in the west, and the people rushing to sea left in twos and threes. As we went, the noisy beach gradually returned to calm. Only the seagulls were still bathing in the afterglow of the sunset, flying freely between the water and the sky.

As I walked back, I hummed my favorite song. Song: "When I was a child, my mother told me that the sea is my hometown... 5. What's so interesting about chasing the sea?

After the tide goes out in the summer, Tui Shopee uses a push net in the sea with a water depth of about 1 meter, and encounters The shrimp swarm can push more than ten kilograms per hour.

The shrimp skin is extremely delicious. Visitors can eat by themselves and feel the joy of harvest. Fishing for jellyfish When you go to sea in summer, you can catch small jellyfish, which are translucent and floating on the sea. You can catch them by making a simple net. Tourists can taste fresh jellyfish and learn how to pickle them from local fishermen. Jellyfish method.

After the tide goes out, many small round holes appear on the beach. This is where the crabs hide. Visitors can follow the holes in the fresh sea sand to dig for sand crabs and bag crabs. Guanghe scolds Gugui, Taihanjun. Offshore fishing In offshore waters, tourists can sit on the beach and fish with hooked or hookless fishing rods. All kinds of fish can be caught with hooks, especially sand fish, and without hooks. Flower crab.

6. What are some sentences that describe the sea after the tide goes out?

1. Only when the tide goes out do you know who is swimming naked!

2. It’s only at low tide that you find out who has been swimming naked.

3. When the tide goes out, leave colorful shells on the beach. When we graduate, we give our sincere wishes to our teachers.

4. Actively giving up is like the ebbing sea water. In the process of the turbulence returning to calm, the things that stand abruptly are left behind. That is the most important reef in your life.

5. After the tide goes out, shells are everywhere on the beach.

6. There is still a long way to go until the tide recedes. I don’t know if the air here will last until then. Everything depends on God’s will.

7. After the tide goes out, colorful shells are everywhere on the beach.

8. Although some people may say that this is the decline of enthusiasm, a state of ebbing tide, it is true, but I do not want to refute it.

9. Whether it is revolution or rotation, high tide or low tide. Whether it is the warm current that changes the temperature and brings fish schools, or the seawater submerges the islands and loses traces. Whether it is the bustling and prosperous world of Minecraft, they all turn into nothing in an instant. I will walk towards you firmly. No confusion, no panic, no hesitation.

10. The raging river roared down from the cliff, rushing down thousands of miles.

11. The sea in summer is really attractive. Walking barefoot on the warm, fine and soft sand makes you feel particularly comfortable. Sometimes you

12. accidentally "violate" it It will beat you with waves mercilessly until you leave.

13. I like its quiet look. Looking at the roaring look at the open and boundless sea, it is majestic and vast, and I look down on the narrow, crowded and noisy city.

The road is beyond the sky.

15. In the boundless sea water, the cheerful waves dance gracefully and gracefully, which is the joyful smile revealed in the happy moments of the sea.

16. I like to walk on the shallow beach in the warm breeze, playing with my sister in the waves. The milky white morning mist is like milk poured into the air, and it is like covering the vast sea with an elegant veil. Under the gray-white sky, there are vast expanse of blue waves, and the red sun rises slowly from the horizon. At this time, the clouds and mist slowly disperse in the sky, beautiful morning glow appears in the sky, and the sea water shines with golden light.

17. I yearn for the coldness and gentleness of the sea; I yearn for the vastness and profundity of the sea; I yearn for the smoothness and smooth sailing of the sea

18. The waves are rough! The sea attracts me with its unique charm, calling me, making my new body fly to it involuntarily and worship it