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I miss the classic sentences of my hometown
Second, the sparkling river, grandpa took his grandson into the water and missed the scenery and people in his hometown when he was a child.
Third, there is a feeling of the old city, and I miss my hometown a little!
Fourth, I miss the taste of my hometown ~ I make it for myself every summer.
5. I miss the takeaway in my hometown, but my favorite chestnut chicken with rice only exists in my memory.
6. I suddenly miss my hometown a little. I miss my small garden, where there are all kinds of fruits and vegetables, sweet well water, the smell of soil after rain, the crowds in the street after rain, beautiful sunflowers and green wheat, and my favorite pea clips. Standing on the back beam, you can see the wide beautiful scenery, which makes people relaxed and happy, and the leisurely and cheerful mood is even more incomprehensible. Seven, when I was a child, I yearned for the prosperity of big cities, and when I grew up, I missed the tranquility of my hometown. The older I get, the more I feel I miss termites in my hometown! After the rainstorm, it is everywhere, and stewed chicken is the best!
Eight, our life, in addition to food and clothing, is to eat comfortably, live comfortably and live happily. That's all. So we miss cooking smoke, the smell of mom and home.
Nine, I suddenly miss the taste of hot and sour powder in my hometown, so I apply a mask to eat hot and sour powder, hoping that I won't get pimples all over my face tomorrow morning.
Perhaps, I am a person who is incompatible with the city. The longer I live, the more I miss my time in my hometown.
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