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I heard that bad habits will change my face, and I feel that I have changed, and I am not as handsome as before.

When I was a child, I often heard adults tell me that the world is constantly changing, and everything around you will not remain the same for life. At that time, I didn't quite understand, but I was curious about why everything would change, even beyond recognition, just like changing faces in movies. A few years later, I became sensible and seemed to understand a little. Everything is developing, as if time keeps on. Although the development is fast and slow, it will all become different from before. This is the magic of development and the driving force for their continuous development. When I grow up, I see people and things coming and going around me, and the environment is constantly changing, so I fully understand the importance of development. Let's take Hangzhou for example. No, I'm afraid I can't talk about the changes in Hangzhou for days and nights. Let's narrow it down and talk about Wen Er Road. Let's talk about short circuit first My elders told me that about twenty years ago, there were not so many children there, but most of them were farmland and cemeteries, which were very desolate. Although I didn't see it with my own eyes, I can probably imagine the situation at that time. I have lived in that area since I was a primary school student. Because the school is close to my home, I often go there on foot. At that time, although there were more roads than before. But after all, it can only be regarded as an alley at most. When the wind blows, the dust is flying, and the eyes are foggy, but when it rains, it is not much better. Take a trip there and wash your shoes, because the ground looks like a thick layer of mud. It has been about ten years now, and Wen Er Road has completely changed. It is like a grown-up child, showing its charm. Although not as good as the center. Shops on the roadside opened up, and later they were renovated again and again, and the road widened. Cars come and go in all directions. This is no longer the former Wen Er Road, it represents the most significant change in the new century, and Hangzhou is moving towards a higher level. Happiness lies in change. My hometown is beautiful and poor. My home is in a ravine hundreds of miles away from this area. I never walked out of the arms of the mountains. To be honest, I have never been very concerned about the development or changes in my hometown. I didn't have this consciousness before I went to high school, and I didn't have time to care after I went to high school. Even I went to college in another place thousands of miles away more than two years ago, and I didn't care. Because the economic development speed of my hometown is really disappointing compared with the cities in the Pearl River Delta, it is sad to mention it. But I think it may be possible to make a simple and superficial summary of the changes in my hometown: the building is high and the water is dirty. It seems that the spring breeze of reform didn't reach our remote mountain village until the late 1980s. Before that, the villagers, regardless of sex, age and age, worked hard to dig food in the soil. It's just that this land we love deeply hasn't given us much in return. There is not much other income in the village except farming. Many people are capable and hard-working, but there is no place to show their skills. In the last years of the 1980s, the villagers no longer expected the land. They heard that there were gold miners in the city outside the mountain and went out one after another. Young people, middle-aged people, skilled and unskilled people all want to go out and pick up their children. They went for a year or so, and when they came back, although they were not covered with gold and silver, they were always more than those dug out of the soil. So they rested at home for ten or twenty days and went out again. Most of them stayed in the village. By the 1990s. Even teenagers can't sit still in the classroom, and many of them get on the train to work in the south. The rural labor force is less, and the land that has been painstakingly reclaimed in previous years is full of weeds. In recent years, paddy fields have also been abandoned, and farming is too hard. Who wants to ask for it? In the past, just a few days after the Spring Festival, the fields were full of busy figures. It seems a shame to go to the fields at the Lantern Festival now. Rural women who stay at home will get together to play cards for fun every once in a while, which is something that I never dared to think about before! Go out against the morning dew on a sunny day and go home with starlight. Rainy days are like windy and rainy days, and there are no days off all the year round. In recent years, buildings in the village have mushroomed from all corners. Some of them are beautiful in appearance. Even if it's only one floor, it looks much more pleasing to the eye than those mud bricks. Not to mention the indoor ones, the floor tiles are smooth and gorgeous. Take the money and spread it on the ground. Just whitewashing lime looks brighter, and it is no longer as dark and depressing as mud bricks. But what makes people uncomfortable is that the water in the stream is getting dirty. Tap water could not be used before, and the water used by villagers was taken from the stream that passed through the village. The first thing the villagers do when they get up in the morning is to fill the big water tank at home. For one day use. When we were young, we often swam in the stream. Sometimes when we are thirsty, we just go with the flow. Now, don't talk about cooking in the stream, just wash the vegetables and bring them back to the household tap water once or twice. When I saw this dirty water in summer, I never felt the urge to jump. The sight of fish swimming in the water is out of sight now. There are all kinds of rubbish everywhere in the stream and beside the stream, and some of those plastic bags have long changed color. But they refused to melt it. The villagers are used to dumping all the rubbish into the stream, thinking that the stream will take away what they don't need. Or they will pile up in the open space in front of the door, and if they pile up too much, they will light a fire, so that the garbage will go up in smoke. It can be predicted that people in the village will live a better life, have more money and build higher buildings in the future. Will people become more and more "lazy"? But will the water get dirty? The "laziness" of villagers is unacceptable to the older generation, but it also shows that life is getting better! It is the descendants of hometown who benefit. The water is getting dirtier and dirtier. I'm afraid the children in the village have long been used to it. Aren't they victims? Changes in my hometown My hometown is in Jiujiang. Although not as prosperous as new york in the United States, not as gorgeous and colorful as Venice in Shanghai port, and not as simple and elegant as Tokyo in Japan. But I love it because I love this land, and I love these hardworking and simple people even more. As we all know, Jiujiang has a beautiful Gantang Lake, which is our mother lake. In those years, our mother was not beautiful. Mud and muddy water, fish and shrimp don't want to regard it as their lovely home, and even wild flowers and weeds with tenacious vitality don't want to take root in her arms. My mother shed tears when she saw this scene. She confided and shouted to us sadly. That voice once echoed in everyone's ears and hearts for a long time. Now in Gantang Lake, the clear water is so green and transparent under the sunlight! Slightly rippling a little light, like a piece of jade inlaid with many gold nuggets, flashing makes you feel that she is so gentle and lovely. On the lake embankment, Chinese parasol trees and willow trees stand upright like heroic soldiers, guarding the land where they were born and our mother lake. Just heard "pa-"a fish jumped out of the water and came back, giving this picturesque scenery again. Just like the stars fall on the earth. At this moment, my heart is surging. I seem to see my mother's gratified face and affectionate eyes, and I seem to hear her extremely excited and excited heart! "Children, thank you. You have changed my life with hard-working hands and sweat, and also changed the lives of more people." Yes, mom, you are right. Our life is getting better and better now. Computers have entered the family, and every family has many terms such as cable TV, shopping, online shopping, family medical care, all-in-one card, one-line communication, e-commerce and so on. And we are sitting in front of us. Through the internet, we can see "the pyramids in Egypt, the Eiffel Tower in France, Mount Fuji in Japan, the mausoleum in Red Square in Moscow, and I can walk in Chinatown in the United States." In just a few minutes, I became a carefree little traveler, so romantic and comfortable! Friend, can you say that my hometown is not beautiful? Faced with this situation, I am full of confidence. I must study hard and master the real skills to build my hometown into a pearl on the land of 10 thousand square kilometers of the motherland for tourists all over the world to visit!