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Changes in hometown

There is a beautiful Mata Lake in a small county at the foot of the Yellow River, the hometown of dutiful son Yong Dong. A place that haunts me. That's my hometown-boxing. Boxing has undergone earth-shaking changes in recent years, and the people's living standards are as high as sesame blossoms.

Boxing was a poor place before the reform and opening up. The road is rugged, so it is difficult to walk even if it doesn't rain. When it rains, the road is muddy and it is difficult for horses and chariots to move. Because everyone is poor, no one can afford to build roads, so that's it. Right now, reform and opening up. The flat and wide asphalt road replaced the muddy country road. A beautiful brand-new car sped off on the road.

The original house was only thirty or forty square meters, and it was dilapidated. Now villas are mushrooming, beautiful and generous, with their own characteristics and different shapes.

Let's talk about Xiaoqing River here. The original gentle river became muddy because everyone threw garbage and discharged sewage into it. It also gives off an unpleasant smell, which is unbearable. It's different now. Environmental protection slogans are everywhere, and many cleaners are sweeping the floor. Not only is the water tasteless, but people have planted many weeping willows near Xiaoqing River. Their branches are slender and drooping, and their intuition pours down, like a girl's soft hair and a green waterfall, beautiful without losing momentum. People passing by here no longer have to cover their noses.

I couldn't afford to buy electric lights because my hometown was poor. At night, people have to go forward in the dark, so they will fall without sogeum. Now that the economy is developed, colorful neon lights can be seen everywhere, illuminating the streets. Rows of street lamps make the road look like daytime; There are also various colors of laser lights, shooting around in the night sky, making boxing a "city that never sleeps."

Today, boxing is thriving, and I hope my hometown-boxing will be more prosperous!