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Composition for the second grade of primary school (600 words): My writing and drawing homework-the poem "Village Residence" with pictures.
Composition topic: my writing and painting homework-poems and paintings of rural houses

Key words: Grade 2 of Zuoyecun Primary School.

This article is applicable to: the second grade of primary school.

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This composition (600 words) is about the second grade of primary school (600 words), and the title is: "My writing and painting homework-poetry and painting in the village". Everyone is welcome to contribute.

My writing and painting homework

-"Village Residence" poem with pictures

On Friday, Teacher Zhao gave us a painting assignment: choose an ancient poem describing spring and draw a picture according to the content of the ancient poem.

There are many ancient poems describing spring that I can recite, such as: Chunxiao, Liuyin, Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night, Caocao, Jueju and Village Residence. But I like the poem "Village Residence" best, so this time I'm going to choose this poem to draw a picture and finish my painting homework.

Village Residence was written by Gao Ding, a poet in Qing Dynasty. Memorizing this poem, I thought of a beautiful picture and a nice little story:

Rural residence

High set

Grasshoppers fly in February,

The willows on the embankment are drunk with spring smoke.

The children came back from school early,

Dongfeng is busy, flying kites.

Spring has come, the weather is warm, the grass wakes up and puts on green clothes. Peach blossom, pear blossom, winter jasmine. Ding Dong, you can hear the river singing. ...

The spring breeze is blowing slightly, and the willows by the river grow many slender braids. They danced in the wind, and the little oriole sang beautiful songs with the dance of willow trees.

"Dangdang Dangdang", after school, the children hurriedly put on their schoolbags and ran home. They came to the grass happily with kites. Children fly kites against the east wind. The east wind brought their kites to the blue sky, and the kites flew higher and higher. ...

Children like spring best!