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Changes in Hometown 150 words You have to write it yourself, don’t copy it!

Part 1 Changes in Hometown

"Yuanyuan, would you like to go back to your hometown to see me?" Dad asked me again. I still said the same old saying: "No, never!" "At this time, it reminded me of what happened in my hometown: we slept on dry thatch without mosquito nets. Mosquitoes and insect bites kept me awake all night; in front of the door was a Piles of cow dung are smelly and dirty. You don’t know what your feet will become when you step on them. There are puddles everywhere on the muddy road. If you accidentally step into a puddle, your whole foot will sink. It’s not easy. I pulled my feet out, but the shoes were left in the mud... My father seemed to see what I was thinking and said to me: "Now my hometown is 'not what it used to be'." I secretly thought: Is this true? So I followed my grandpa and took the car back to my hometown.

When I arrived at my hometown, ah! It’s so beautiful! Is it because my eyes are blurry? I rubbed my eyes, no? There were bumps and bumps there before. The rugged road has now turned into a smooth asphalt road. Both sides of the road are planted with flowers, plants and trees, bees are singing, butterflies are dancing, and high-rise buildings are rising from the ground. My father and I came to my uncle's house, wow, uncle The home has also changed. The walls are painted snow-white, as if they are made of pink jade, or wrapped in silver. The furniture is also brand new, with patterns of dragons and phoenixes engraved on it. The house is very big, and they no longer need a stove for cooking. All the things I needed were replaced with gas stoves, which was convenient and fast... I seemed to be in a fairyland on earth. My uncle took me into a room and opened a piece of floral cloth. Ah, this is something I am very familiar with - a computer. My uncle is very skilled. He manipulates the computer as if he were talking about the piano. My sister also has a computer, and she is also good at playing computer. The old social concept of favoring boys over girls is gone now. I didn’t expect that the quality of people in my hometown has improved so fast! After lunch, I took a leisurely walk and saw farmers in the distance no longer plowing the fields with old oxen, but using various tractors to plow the fields. The sound of plowing the fields was like praising the changes in my hometown.

The people in my hometown have changed, the land has changed, the transportation has become more convenient, and there are telephones and so on. But why have these changed? I was puzzled, and at this time, two women were chatting and laughing. One said: "It's better for the government. I don't favor boys over girls anymore. I just discovered now that girls are so great too!" "So is my daughter..." I suddenly realized that this is the credit of the government! I Think: If we get to the future, this place will definitely become better!

The second part of the gratifying change

When I was a child, I often heard adults tell me that the world is constantly changing. Things around you will never stay the same for a lifetime. At that time, I didn’t quite understand. I just thought it was strange why everything changed, and even became completely unrecognizable. It was like It’s like the face-changing in the movie.

After a few years, I have become sensible and seem to understand a little bit that everything is developing, just like time is constantly passing away, even though development is rapid. There may be delays, but they will become different from before. This is the magic of development and the driving force for their continuous development.

When you grow up, you see the people and things coming and going around you, and The environment is constantly changing, and I fully understand the importance of development. Let’s take Hangzhou as an example. No, if we want to talk about the changes in Hangzhou, I’m afraid it would take more than a few days and nights. Let’s narrow the scope and talk about it. Wen'er Road is not a long road, but a short road.

My elders told me that about twenty years ago, there were not so many houses there, and most of them were farmland. and cemetery, very desolate. Although I have not seen it with my own eyes, I can probably imagine the situation at that time.

I have lived in that area since I was a child. When I was a primary school student, because the school was It was close to home, so I walked there very frequently. At that time, although the road was much better than before, after all, it could only be regarded as a small alley at best. When the wind blew, the dust was flying in front of my eyes. It's foggy, and it's not much better when it rains. Every time you walk there, you have to wash your shoes, because the ground seems to be covered with 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 it cannot be compared with the city center, But it also has a look. Shops on the roadside have been opened one after another, and they have been renovated again and again. The road has also become wider, and cars are coming and going on it. It looks like it extends in all directions. This is no longer what it used to be. Wen Er Road, it represents the most significant change in the new century, and represents that Hangzhou is moving towards a higher level.

The joy lies in the changes.

The third chapter of Hometown Changes

My hometown is beautiful but poor and backward. My home is in a ravine hundreds of miles away from the city. Before I went to high school, I had never walked out of the embrace of the mountains. To be honest, I have never cared much about the development or changes in my hometown. I didn’t have this awareness before I entered high school, and I didn’t have time to care about it after I entered high school. Even when I went to college thousands of miles away more than two years ago, I didn’t bother to care anymore. .Because the economic development speed of my hometown is so disappointing compared with the cities in the Pearl River Delta, it makes me sad to mention it.

But when it comes to the changes in my hometown, I think maybe we can do this in a simple and superficial way. To sum it up: With more money, people become "lazy"; with taller buildings, the water becomes dirty.

It was not until the late 1980s that the spring breeze of reform seemed to blow in our remote mountain village. .Before this, all the people in the village, men, women, old and young, worked hard to dig food in the soil. However, the land we loved so much did not give us much in return. Apart from farming, there was not much other income in the village, and many people had crafts. , can endure hardships, but have no place to display their skills. In the late 1980s, the villagers no longer looked forward to that piece of land. They heard that there was gold in the city outside the mountain, and they went out one after another. Young people, middle-aged and young people Young people, both skilled and unskilled, all want to go out and pick up some gold and come back. They have been away for a year and a half. Although they are not covered in gold and silver when they come back, there is still more than what was dug out of the soil. So at home Those who had rested for ten or twenty days went out again. Those who stayed in the village were mostly old people and children. By the mid-1990s, even teenage children could no longer sit still in the classroom, and many of them were crowded on the trains heading south to work. .The labor force in rural areas has decreased, and the land that was cleared by hard work in the past has become overgrown with weeds in just a few years. In recent years, many paddy fields have also been deserted. Farming is too hard, and when the family has money, who is willing to ask for trouble? What? In the past, just a few days after the Spring Festival, there were busy figures in the fields and corners. Now it seems to be a shame to go to the fields before the Lantern Festival. Rural women who stay at home will get together to play cards for fun every now and then. It’s something I never dared to think about before! On a sunny day, I go out to the morning and go home under the starlight. On a rainy day, the wind comes and rains, and there are only a few days of rest throughout the year.

In the past few years, the village has Buildings are springing up from every corner like bamboo shoots after the rain. They have three or four floors, and some are beautifully decorated. Even if they are only one floor, they are not really buildings. After all, they look better than those mud-brick houses. It's much more pleasing to the eye. Not to mention the interior decoration, the floor tiles are so smooth that you can see people's figures, and the gorgeous wallpaper... It's like paying money to paste it on the wall, and paying money to spread it on the floor. It's just painted white. The lime of the house looks much brighter, no longer as dark and depressing as the mud brick house.

But what makes people very uncomfortable is that the water in the stream is getting dirtier. I couldn’t use tap water before. , the water used by the villagers comes from the creek that crosses the village. The first thing the villagers do when they get up in the morning is to fill the big water tank at home with water for the day. When we were young, we often Swim in the stream. Sometimes when I feel thirsty, I take a sip of the stream water. Nowadays, let alone carrying stream water for cooking, even when washing vegetables and taking them home, we have to wash them once or twice with tap water. When we see this dirty water in summer, we I no longer have the urge to jump in. You can no longer see the fish swimming in the water. All kinds of garbage can be seen everywhere in the stream and by the stream. Some of the plastic bags have long changed color. , but they just refuse to be disposed of. The villagers are accustomed to dumping all the garbage into the stream. They believe that the stream will take away these unnecessary things. Or they pile it in the open space in front of the door. If there is too much, they will light it. I lit the fire, and while we were talking and laughing, the garbage was wiped out.

Okay

It is expected that in the future, the lives of people in the village will get better and better, the money will be more and more, and the buildings will be higher and higher. Will people become more and more "lazy"? But will the water become more and more dirty? This kind of behavior of the people in the village "Lazy" is something that the older generation can't stand. But this also shows that life has gotten better! It is the descendants of the hometown who have benefited. The water is getting dirtier and dirtier, and the children in the village are afraid that they will have long ago. Get used to it. Aren't they the ones who suffer?

Chapter 4: Changes in Hometown

My hometown is in Jiujiang. Although it is not as prosperous as New York in the United States, it does not have a seaport. ——The splendor and variety of Venice is not as simple and elegant as Tokyo, Japan, but I love it because I love this land and even more these hard-working and simple people who are brave in innovation and exploration.

Everyone knows that there is a beautiful Gantang Lake in Jiujiang, which is our mother lake. In those years, our mother was not beautiful. She looked so haggard and pale, so worried and helpless! Muddy water , the small fish and shrimps did not want to regard it as their lovely home, and even the wild flowers and weeds with tenacious vitality did not want to take root and sprout in her arms. Faced with this situation, the mother shed tears, and she sadly said to her We talked and shouted, and that voice has echoed in each of our ears and hearts for a long time.

Today's Gantang Lake, the clear water is so green and so transparent under the sunlight. ! The slight ripples sparkle with little golden light, as if a piece of emerald is inlaid with many gold pieces, flashing and shining, making you feel that she is so soft and lovely. On the lake embankment, the plane trees and willow trees stand up like brave warriors. The body, guarding the land where they were born, guarding our mother lake. Just "pop--" a fish jumped out of the water and went back in, adding a bit more vitality to this picturesque scenery. Whenever night falls, the lights of the lake are brilliant, like stars falling on the world. At this moment, my heart is surging. I seem to see my mother's happy face, I seem to see my mother's affectionate eyes, and I seem to hear my mother's voice. Extremely excited and excited! "Children, thank you. You have changed my life and the lives of more people with your hard-working hands and hard sweat."

Yes, mother. You are right, our lives are getting better now. Computers and telephones have entered the home. Every home has TV and cable, telephone shopping, online shopping, home medical treatment. Many terms such as one card, one-line communication, e-commerce and so on are popping up in front of us. , we can travel around the world while sitting at home. Through the Internet, we can see "the pyramids of Egypt, the Eiffel Tower in France, Mount Fuji in Japan, Lenin's Mausoleum in Moscow's Red Square, and I can also walk in Chinatown in the United States." Just one After a while, I became a leisurely and contented little traveler again, so romantic and comfortable!

My friend, can you say that my hometown is not beautiful? Faced with this situation, I am confident A hundred times. I must study hard, master the real skills, and build my hometown into a pearl on the 9.6 million square kilometers of the motherland, so that tourists from all over the world can visit!