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How to write after reading a flower in the library?

How do you write after reading a flower in the library?

The library is a magical building, which allows us to close our eyes and reach another world. I once went to the library, and when I walked in there, I saw a flower, which was blooming gently and shining with quiet light, just like a butterfly dancing, which made me moved.

That flower, which represents the power of knowledge, allows us to go all the way through Cangwei until we reach such a peak. It allows us to discover truth, beauty, ourselves and our future. Library, it is a bridge that connects us with the world and connects us with hope. Its existence fills our hearts with hope, and its existence fills our hearts with expectation.

the library, which is a harbor, connects us closely with knowledge. It is like a flower, with a bright smile, from which we can gain strength and grasp our future library. It is a mountain peak, which takes us to a higher level, and allows us to go out, find more answers and explore more worlds.

I. Introduction of the author

The author is Lu Bing. Lu Bing: Male, Han nationality, born in Tancheng County, Linyi City, Shandong Province, born in 197s, is a contemporary fairy tale writer in China. He began to create fairy tales in 2, and published nearly 1 fairy tales in China Children's Daily, Juvenile Daily, Fairy Tale World, Fairy Tales at Home and Abroad, Children of the World, Wolf Pictorial, King of Children's Stories, Good Children's Pictorial and other publications.

2. Famous sayings of a flower in the library

1. If you want to read a book, go to Mr. Kong. He has so many books that he needs a building to hide them-Mr. Kong does have a library.

2. No one knows, because the door of the building has been locked, and no one can get in except the little mouse jumping up and down.

3. Look, the little mouse got out of the door of the library, and it still smells like mildew in the stacks.

4. No, your hands are covered with mud, which will stain the pages.