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How to describe the scenery with the senses?
1. When we enter autumn, the ears of rice, sunflowers, apples, grapes, corn and sorghum are all ripe, and the beautiful wild chrysanthemums also exude the fragrance of the field roads.

The ears of rice are ripe, and the golden face is like beautiful gold, shining in the sun.

3. When the sunflowers are ripe, they all bow their heads, as if they were walking with their backs bent.

4. The apple was cool by the autumn wind, and everyone put on a red cotton-padded jacket, as if a red lantern hung on every branch and covered every branch.

5. The grapes were also cooled by the autumn wind, and they were all covered with a purple robe, as if the grapes were also cooled by the autumn wind, and they were all covered with a purple robe, just like beautiful purple pearls. How beautiful these strings are!

6, corn holding a red tassel happily from ear to ear, seems to have forgotten the troubles of a summer.

7. Sorghum blushed and smiled, as if being praised by others.

8. Wild chrysanthemums are also very fragrant in autumn. I walked on the narrow path in the field and gently smelled the fragrance of wild chrysanthemum, just as beautiful as roses, honeysuckle, morning glory and cactus flowers.

9. In autumn, the ears of rice are golden. In autumn, there are golden ears of rice, shiny sunflowers, red apples, purple grapes, yellow corn and red sorghum. How beautiful!