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Travel through 600 compositions in the ocean of friendship

In the early morning, the campus was a festive scene. Students dressed in festive costumes and holding bright wreaths are arranged on both sides of Ningbo. The school gate is tied with colored silk, and there are pots of blooming chrysanthemums on both sides of the door. The most conspicuous is the banner slogan "Welcome dear Japanese friends", and the two red lanterns on both sides of the banner add to the festive atmosphere.

At 8: 30, Japanese guests entered the venue with welcome, and some elderly friends were invited to the rostrum.

I am in charge of receiving a female student named Kyoko Takashima. She sat down next to me. I was formal at first. Later, I got up the courage and asked him in English, "How old are you?" He quickly replied in English: "80." Everyone paused, and suddenly she covered her mouth and burst into laughter. " 18! 18!" She corrected it, and we laughed, and the atmosphere suddenly became lively.

The party began, and the Japanese song "Happy Clapping Song" we sang was the most popular among our friends. They clap their hands for a while, stamp their feet for a while, and some clap their faces with the singing. It's really lively. Japanese friends also performed wonderful programs such as dancing and chorus. Finally, they stood solemnly in two rows and sang "Five-Star Red Flag Flying in the Wind" loudly. This is "singing the motherland"! The audience burst into thunderous applause.

The majestic song still echoes in our ears. We have come to the voice classroom to watch, and Kyoko put on her headphones in bewilderment. Oh! Eyes wide open, laughing, the voice of "Hello, Kyoko Takashima" came from the earphone. Both the translator and the teacher laughed happily. Kyoko said, "I'm so glad to see you have such teaching equipment."

In the auditorium, we joined the group dance together. Everyone is very excited. During the break, we ran back to our seats and grabbed the gas, water and snacks on the table. In the cheers, the soda bottle turned upside down. I asked Kyoko, "How have you been in Beijing these two days?" The translator said, "He said the food in Beijing is delicious. He had breakfast for an hour today. " We all laughed. Kyoko wrote down our names in his diary and read them over and over again. We walked out of the school gate arm in arm, and Kyoko said in Chinese, "See you tomorrow, see you in Tokyo." I nodded. It's time to say goodbye This time, Kyoko didn't laugh. He suddenly jumped on someone else's shoulder. After a while, he slowly raised his head, and I saw the crystal tears in her eyes!