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A composition that someone told me a story in the second volume of Grade Four.

I always like to take my little German shepherd "Kano" around, sometimes walking and sometimes climbing mountains. On one occasion, Kano and I had a whim and decided to visit the Confucius Temple in the afternoon.

On the way to the Confucius Temple, we passed a kindergarten that looked deserted for a long time. I was sitting on a bench, and Kano was chasing a wild cat that ran out of nowhere. The wildcat looks scared of Kano, but I'm sure Kano is just curious and wants to play with it!

Cano has a pair of upright ears, a broom tail and gray hair all over his body. Although I am only two years old at present, my eyes are always bright, and I am not childish at all. The word "Kano" means fearless in Dominican, which is also the meaning of my name, because it is a German shepherd after all.

After a short rest, we finally arrived at our destination-Confucius Temple. I took photos at the "Jimen" of Confucius Temple, but Kano seems to be curious about the "Wan Ren Palace Wall" at the door. He has been around the tablet, smelling it with his nose from time to time. What an interesting sight!

Speaking of this Confucius Temple, it was established during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty and was completed in 1767. It has been 200 years now, but there is almost no damage to this Confucius Temple, and there are few places where the paint is peeling off. I don't know if it's because the original construction workers are skilled, or because the quality of the building materials in this Confucius Temple is so high that such a small thing can't be beaten by wind and rain.

After an afternoon of searching for ancient places and visiting secluded places, I have a deeper understanding of Confucius Temple and its history. Now the homework pressure is heavy, and Kano and I don't know when we can visit the Confucius Temple again.