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One day, I was playing in the village hall, and suddenly, someone shouted. "Come quickly!" I immediately ran towards the shout and saw many people gathered around a table and busy. It turned out that the neighbor, Uncle Zhang, suddenly fainted. At this time, someone immediately picked up his mobile phone and dialed 120. Half an hour later, an ambulance came with medical staff and took Uncle Zhang to Jiangshan People's Hospital for rescue. How dangerous! This incident reminded me of what I would do if I encountered this situation before?
When I got home, I asked my mother: "Mom, how did you communicate with your family when you were outside?" My mother thought for a moment and said, "In the past, you used to write letters to your family. It takes more than half a month to get home through communication."
Then Grandpa said: "In the past, communication was the most convenient, but there was also a problem."
"What a problem. Huh? "
"Most people have never gone to school and are uneducated and cannot write. Once, your third grandfather was ill and asked me to write a letter for him to call his son back. I only attended Gengdu Elementary School for two years and didn’t know a few words. I couldn’t write this or that. It took me two or three hours to write a few-sentence letter. When writing a letter, you also need to remember the favor. Some people want to treat someone to a meal when celebrating a festival or killing a chicken or pig to express their gratitude. Now that we have a telephone installed in our house, we say goodbye to writing letters, which is also convenient. More, just talk on the phone, it’s so convenient without having to write!”
I thought about it, if the two places were thousands of miles apart, and they could write letters, I wouldn’t even faint. ah. Now you can just pick up the phone and start a conversation.
Mom added: "There was no TV before, only small comic books. Later, there were TVs, but they were all black and white. But even if they were black and white, there would be at least a dozen people in front of a TV. People gathered around to watch it, because TV was not popular at that time, and everyone wanted to watch it but couldn't afford it. If anyone had one, the whole village would rush to watch it, just like the movie. Now, every household has bought one. Color TVs look much more exciting and comfortable."
I said to myself: "Every household has a TV, and a few farmers also use computers, so they can understand information more easily. It is convenient, and some farmers have learned a lot of knowledge and obtained a lot of information from computers, thus embarking on the road to wealth and changing their original poor life.
Nowadays, telephone, Mobile phones connect relatives who are thousands of miles apart, passing on experiences and information to each other, making my hometown change with each passing day! Answered by: xinyiyy | Level 1 | 2011-4-25 21:05
Changes in hometown
“Yuanyuan, would you like to go back to your hometown? "Dad asked me again.
I still say 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, and mosquito bites at night were harmful. I couldn't sleep all night long; there were piles of cow dung in front of the door, which were smelly and dirty. I didn't know what my feet would become if I stepped on them; there were puddles everywhere on the muddy road. I stepped into a puddle and my whole foot sank. I finally pulled my foot out, but my shoes were left in the mud... My father seemed to see what I was thinking and said to me: "Now my hometown is different from what it used to be." ." I secretly thought: Is this true? So I followed my grandfather and took the car back to my hometown.
I came to my hometown, ah! So beautiful! Is this my eyesight? I rubbed my eyes, okay? The previously bumpy and bumpy road has now become a smooth asphalt road. Both sides of the road are planted with flowers, plants and trees, bees are singing, butterflies are dancing, and tall buildings are rising from the ground. My father and I came to my uncle's house. Wow, my uncle's house has also changed. The walls were painted snow-white, as if they were made of pink jade or wrapped in silver. The furniture is also brand new, engraved with dragon and phoenix patterns. The house is very big. They no longer use stoves for cooking, but replace them with gas stoves, which is convenient and fast... I feel like I have arrived 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. The uncle manipulated the computer skillfully, as if talking about the piano. My sister also has a computer and she is pretty good at playing computer games. The old social concept of favoring boys over girls is gone now. I never imagined that the quality of people in my hometown would improve so quickly! When I was a child, I often heard adults tell me that the world is constantly changing and everything around you will never stay the same for a lifetime. At that time, I didn’t quite understand it. I just felt strange why everything would change. Changed, even completely unrecognizable. It's like a face change in a movie. My elders told me that about twenty years ago, there were not so many houses there, and most of them were farmland and cemeteries, which were very desolate. Although I haven't seen it with my own eyes, I can probably imagine what it was like at that time.
I love my hometown. Answered by: Enthusiastic netizen | 2011-4-26 20:55
Changes in hometown
With the rapid development of science, people's lives are like sesame seeds blooming--it's getting better and better. I With the development of science, my hometown has become completely new.
For example: the bumpy roads have turned into asphalt roads; black and white TVs have turned into color TVs; simple houses have turned into tall, luxurious buildings... …There are so many changes in my hometown! Take the pedestrian street as an example. It used to be that there was a bumpy road in front of the school. When it rained, when parents went to pick up their children, their trousers were covered with mud. This street used to be full of people. Noisy. The endless flow of vehicles and pedestrians, the sound of car whistles, the honking of numb cars... The streets were in chaos, which seriously affected the teaching order and traffic order of our school. Now it is better. The street has turned into a pedestrian street, and the honking of horns... No more, creating a good learning environment for us to attend class. At night, the lights of the pedestrian street are flashing and lively, with various shops on both sides. After dinner, people come to the pedestrian street to walk and dance... The pedestrian street is really a "carnival" for people
However, as people's lives continue to improve, the Lushui River has become dirty, with "hills" of garbage piled up on both sides. Feces are discharged into the water, and the breeze blows from time to time and makes people feel sick. The smell and waste gas spread into the air, and the air was seriously polluted, and people could no longer breathe fresh air.
Although my hometown has been improved well, as long as everyone does their part to leave, To protect the environment, I believe that the environment that each of us longs for will return to us! Answered by: 305790018 | Level 1 | 2011-5-2 13:54
When I was a child, I often heard adults tell me It is said that the world is constantly changing, and everything around you will not remain the same for a lifetime. At that time, I didn’t quite understand it. I just thought it was strange why everything changes, and even becomes weird. Completely unrecognizable. It's like a face change in a movie.
After a few years, I have become sensible and seem to understand a little bit. All things are developing, just like time is constantly passing away. Although the development is fast or slow, they will all evolve. Becoming different from before is the magic of development and the driving force that promotes their continuous development.
When I grew up, I saw people and things coming and going around me, and the environment was constantly changing. I fully understood 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 we can’t finish it in just a few days and nights. Let’s narrow the scope and talk about Wen Er Road, which is neither long nor short.
My elders told me that about twenty years ago, there were not so many houses there, and most of them were farmland and cemeteries, which were very desolate. Although I haven't seen it with my own eyes, I can probably imagine what it was like 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 near my home, I walked around there very frequently. At that time, the road was better than before. There are many, but in the end it can only be regarded as a small alley at best. When the wind blows, the dust flies and the eyes are foggy. When it rains, it's not much better. If you walk there, you have to wash your shoes once, because the ground seems to be covered with a thick layer of mud.
About ten years have passed, and Wen'er Road has completely changed. It is like a grown up child, showing its charm. Although it can't be compared with the city center, it still has a look. Shops on the roadside have been opened and renovated again and again. The road has also become wider, and cars are passing by on it, making it look like it is connected in all directions. This is no longer the old Wen'er Road. It represents the most significant change in the new century and represents Hangzhou's progress to a higher level.
The joy lies in the change.
Changes in my hometown
My hometown is beautiful but poor and backward. My home is in a ravine hundreds of miles away from the city. Before I entered high school, I had never been outside 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 more than two years ago, I went to college in a foreign country thousands of miles away, and 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 we can make a simple and superficial summary: there is more money, people are "lazy"; the buildings are taller, and the water is dirty.
It was not until the late 1980s that the spring breeze of reform seemed to blow in our remote mountain village. Before that, all the people in the village, men, women, old and young, worked hard to dig food in the soil. It’s just that the land we love so much doesn’t give us much in return. Apart from farming, there is not much other income in the village. Many people have skills and can endure hardships, but there is no place to display their skills. In the last few years of the 1980s, the villagers no longer looked forward to the land. Hearing that there was gold picking in the city outside the mountain, they all walked out. Young people, middle-aged people, those with skills and those without skills all want to go out and pick up some gold and come back. They left for a year and a half, and although they were not covered in gold and silver when they came back, there was still more than what was dug out of the ground. So I rested at home for ten or twenty days and went out again. Most of the people staying in the village are old people and children. By the mid-1990s, even teenage children could no longer sit still in the classroom, and many were crowded onto the train heading south to work. The rural labor force has decreased, and the land that was previously cleared through hard work has become overgrown with weeds within a few years. In recent years, many paddy fields have become barren. Farming is too hard. If the family has money, who is willing to ask for hardship? In the past, just a few days after the Spring Festival, the fields and corners were full of busy people. Nowadays, it seems very shameful to go to the ground before the Lantern Festival. Rural women who stay at home would get together every now and then to play cards for fun during their spare time. This was something they never dared to think about before! On a sunny day, you go out to the morning and go home under the stars. On a rainy day, you come and go in the wind and rain, and there are only a few days of rest throughout the year.
In the past few years, buildings in the village have been springing up from every corner like bamboo shoots after the rain. There are three or four floors, some of which are beautifully decorated on the outside. Even though it's only one floor and not really a building, it looks much more pleasing to the eye than those mud-brick houses. 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 to put it on the wall, and paying to spread it on the floor.
Even if it is only painted with white lime, it looks much brighter, no longer as dark and depressing as a mud brick house.
But what makes people very uncomfortable is that the water in the stream is getting dirty. In the past, running water was not available, and the villagers got their water from the stream that ran across the village. The first thing the villagers do when they get up in the morning is to fill the large water tanks at home with water for the day. We used to swim in the creek when we were little. Sometimes when I feel thirsty, I take a deep drink from the stream. Nowadays, let alone carrying water from the stream for cooking, even when washing vegetables and taking them home, you have to wash them once or twice with tap water. When we see this dirty water in summer, we no longer have the urge to jump in. The sight of fish swimming around in the water is no longer visible. Various kinds of garbage can be seen everywhere in and beside the stream. Some of those plastic bags have long since changed color, but they just refuse to melt away. Villagers are accustomed to dumping all their rubbish into the stream, believing that the stream will take away these unwanted items. Or they pile it up in the open space in front of the door. If there is too much, they light a fire, and then the garbage is wiped out while talking and laughing.
It can be expected that the lives of people in the village will get better and better in the future, the money will be more and more, and the buildings will be higher and higher. Will people become more and more "lazy"? But is the water getting dirtier? The older generation can't stand the "laziness" of the villagers. But this also shows that life has gotten better! It is the descendants of the hometown who benefit. The water is getting dirtier and dirtier, and the children in the village must have gotten used to it. Aren't they the ones who suffered? My hometown is Shiyan. Since the 15th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the spring breeze of the Party has blown into my hometown and awakened the people in my hometown. Since then, my hometown has undergone earth-shaking changes.
First of all, let’s talk about the road. It used to be a muddy path, and when I stepped on it, my pants were covered in mud. Nowadays, it is an asphalt road paved with cement. The current asphalt road can accommodate six large trucks driving side by side; I heard that planes can also take off and land in an emergency! Moreover, there used to be only one main pole line - Renmin Road, but now several main pole lines such as Rocket Road and Chaoyang Road have been added.
Guantian Renmin Road also has a policy: trucks are not allowed to drive on Renmin Road from 7:00 to 19:00 to avoid damage to the road. We were very comfortable sitting in the car, and the car was no longer as "lively" as before.
Let’s talk about the river here - Baier River. This place used to be very unsanitary. People dumped garbage near the Baier River, which made the Baier River smell unbearable. Some people with poor health got worse after passing by here. It’s different now. There are environmental protection slogans everywhere, and there are many cleaners sweeping the floor. Not only does the water no longer smell, but people have also planted many weeping willows near the Baier River, like a messenger of spring, spreading their arms enthusiastically. Its slender arms are full of vitality; its branches are slender and drooping, flowing down intuitively, like a girl's soft hair, and like a green waterfall, graceful without losing momentum. People passing by here no longer have to cover their noses. In summer, people can also enjoy the coolness under the weeping willows. The sky is bluer and the water is clearer.
Shiyan used to be a small mountain town with less than 300,000 people in the city. Now it is a medium-sized city with 500,000 people in one urban area. Shiyan City’s comprehensive economic strength has been significantly enhanced, social productivity has been further liberated, and people’s lives have improved. Take further steps towards a well-off society. Currently, Shiyan is facing a series of new development opportunities such as the Dongfeng-Nissan joint venture and the construction and development of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project. The Dongfeng-Nissan joint venture will make a qualitative leap in Shiyan's automobile manufacturing capabilities and technological level, achieving a historic leap in the development of the automobile industry. Shiyan will become a veritable world-class "truck manufacturing center." The construction of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project provides new opportunities to promote water resources development, reservoir area construction, environmental protection, structural adjustment, resettlement and town building, and achieve sustainable economic and social development.
I love my hometown, I love my hometown wholeheartedly! In the future, after I learn the skills well, I will use more advanced science and technology to create my hometown and make my hometown more prosperous, beautiful and lovely! Answered by: Wu Yu★Lunbi | Level 2 | 2011-5-2 17:52
One day, I was playing in the village hall, and suddenly, someone shouted. "Come quickly!" I immediately ran towards the shout and saw many people gathered around a table and busy. It turned out that the neighbor, Uncle Zhang, suddenly fainted. At this time, someone immediately picked up his mobile phone and dialed 120. Half an hour later, an ambulance came with medical staff and took Uncle Zhang to Jiangshan People's Hospital for rescue.
How dangerous! This incident reminded me of what I would do if I encountered this situation before?
When I got home, I asked my mother: "Mom, how did you communicate with your family when you were outside?" My mother thought for a moment and said, "In the past, you used to write letters to your family. It takes more than half a month to get home through communication."
Then Grandpa said: "In the past, communication was the most convenient, but there was also a problem."
"What a problem. Huh? "
"Most people have never gone to school and are uneducated and cannot write. Once, your third grandfather was ill and asked me to write a letter for him to call his son back. I only attended Gengdu Elementary School for two years and didn’t know a few words. I couldn’t write this or that. It took me two or three hours to write a few-sentence letter. When writing a letter, you also need to remember the favor. Some people want to treat someone to a meal when celebrating a festival or killing a chicken or pig to express their gratitude. Now that we have a telephone installed in our house, we say goodbye to writing letters, which is also convenient. More, just talk on the phone, it’s so convenient without having to write!”
I thought about it, if the two places were thousands of miles apart, and they could write letters, I wouldn’t even faint. ah. Now you can just pick up the phone and start a conversation.
Mom added: "There was no TV before, only small comic books. Later, there were TVs, but they were all black and white. But even if they were black and white, there would be at least a dozen people in front of a TV. People gathered around to watch it, because TV was not popular at that time, and everyone wanted to watch it but couldn't afford it. If anyone had one, the whole village would rush to watch it, just like the movie. Now, every household has bought one. Color TVs look much more exciting and comfortable."
I said to myself: "Every household has a TV, and a few farmers also use computers, so they can understand information more easily. It is convenient, and some farmers have learned a lot of knowledge and obtained a lot of information from computers, thus embarking on the road to wealth and changing their original poor life.
Nowadays, telephone, Mobile phones connect relatives who are thousands of miles apart, passing on experiences and information to each other, making my hometown change with each passing day! Answered by: Little Broken Dreams of Red Mansions | Level 6 | 4 19:37 Respondent: Enthusiastic Netizen | 2011-5-4 19:39
My hometown, Ji'an, is located in the southeastern part of Jilin Province on the northeastern border. It is known as the Little Jiangnan of Jilin Province. The climate here is pleasant and the mountains and rivers are beautiful. Over the past thirty years of reform and opening up, all aspects have undergone rapid changes, and the scenery has become more charming.
The mountains in my hometown have become more beautiful. The people in my hometown attach great importance to the protection of natural ecology. This high mountain has lush trees and rich vegetation. It can be said that there are flowers in spring, shade in summer, and fruits in autumn. The Wunv Peak in my hometown is the most famous. It is located in Ji'an City, Laoling Mountains, southwest of Changbai Mountains, covering an area of ??103,000 acres, with high mountains and forests. The peak is dense, with towering ancient trees, and the highest altitude is 1,350 meters. The Wunu Peak is particularly famous for its maple trees with different shapes and bright colors like fire. The Wunu Peak, which symbolizes the five fairies, is steep and tall, surrounded by white clouds. The Anti-Japanese War ruins add to its historical glory. On March 9, 1994, it was approved by the Ministry of Forestry as one of the 20 model forest parks in the country. In 2001, it was rated as a 2A scenic spot by the National Tourism Administration. p>
The water in my hometown is even more beautiful. You see, the crystal clear Tonggou River flows to the Yalu River with the ancient charm of "Wandu Mountain City". When it flows through the west of the city, the hard-working and intelligent Ji'an people dress it up. It is even more beautiful, with green willows dancing on the solid and neat river embankments and clusters of flowers. The Yuejin Bridge spans the east and west, connecting the city and the countryside. The flat lake under the bridge is as horizontal as a mirror. The blue sky and white clouds reflect the beautiful scenery on both sides, forming a beautiful picture.
The famous Yalu River flows slowly from east to west. The huge surface of the river is like a huge palette: the color of the river is dark, light, blue, and green. It is really ever-changing. It's amazing. The mountains and green trees on both sides of the river are reflected in the water, which is like the Lijiang River. From time to time, people go boating on the river to enjoy the scenery; fish farming in cages adds a bit of vitality to the Yalu River.
Ji'an City. It has become even more beautiful, with buildings rising from the ground, rows of flowers in front of the buildings, shady trees on the roadside, people coming and going on the streets, busy traffic, a bustling scene. At night, neon lights shine and street lights hang high, making the whole city look like daytime.
Goguryeo culture has also become more complete. The general's tomb, the Taiwang Monument, the Taiwang Mausoleum, Wandu Mountain Castle, and Goguryeo murals... attract visitors from all over the world to watch and study.
The roads in Ji'an are also wider and flatter. In recent years, Ji'an has built Jixi Highway and Jidan Highway to connect Ji'an, a paradise, with the outside world. With them, our hometown will become even better. Answered by: Enthusiastic netizens | 2011-5-4 19:42
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