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What should I do when writing an essay? Lu Liang introduced

1. How to write an essay about Lu Liang lights up

Whenever night falls, the beautiful Lu Liang lights up.

The entire Luliang became a sea of ??lights, a world of light. Walking into the square, you feel like you are in a beautiful wonderland.

The musical fountain dances with wonderful music and colorful lights, which is intoxicating. On the granite floor in the center of the square, the floor lamps change into various colors one by one, like twinkling "stars", reflecting each other in the night sky, making people daydream.

On Kaiming Street, bright window lights, colorful advertising lights, and colorful neon lights transform the bustling street into a "city that never sleeps" that is more beautiful than during the day. The ancient Drum Tower has also become younger.

Colored lights and bunches of lights set off her, making the high city wall look more majestic and spectacular. On the beautiful river surface, bridges are like rainbows lying on the river, and beams of lasers are like shooting stars piercing the night sky and falling from the sky, decorating the beautiful Luliang in the night.

The towering buildings seem to be covered with dazzling coats, which are reflected on the river surface, with shining silver light, which is very moving. How bright Luliang is at night! How brilliant. 2. An essay about Lu Liang’s customs and customs

Tibetan habits: Respect Tibetan customs.

Tibetan people have many etiquette. It is the most common etiquette to offer "hada" (also called wind horse flag as Lunda). Regardless of weddings and funerals, visiting teachers, or paying homage to Buddhism, "hada" must be offered. Hada is generally white, representing purity and auspiciousness.

In addition to white ones, there are also colorful ones. Blue, white, yellow, green and red represent blue sky, white clouds, earth, rivers and flames or sun respectively. The colorful ones are mainly for Buddha.

When you meet someone, avoid calling them by their first names. Instead, add a respectful title to show respect and cordiality. For example, in Lhasa, the word "La" is added after the name; in the Shigatse area, "Aji" or "Ajue" is added before the male name.

There are different etiquettes when meeting elders and peers in daily life. When you see an elder or someone you respect, you should take off your hat, bend down at 45°, and hold the hat in your hand, close to the ground.

When you see a peer, just lower your head slightly and hold your hat on your chest. Bowing at this time is just a courtesy. When visiting a Tibetan home, the host must first offer the guest highland barley wine. The guest should first dip a little of the wine with his ring finger and flick it into the sky three times in a row to show his sacrifice to heaven, earth and ancestors, and then take a sip. The host will refill it in time and drink three times. , you need to drink up the cup when you refill it for the fourth time.

Otherwise, the host will be unhappy and think that the guest is not polite or looks down on him. When a guest enters the room and sits down, the host must pour butter tea to greet the guest. The guest must wait until the host holds it with both hands in front of him before he can take it and drink it. He must not drink it by himself.

When sitting down, you should sit cross-legged; when accepting a gift, you should receive it with both hands; when giving a gift, you should bend down and raise your hands above your head; when offering tea or wine, you should offer it with both hands, and do not put your fingers in it. The mouth of the bowl. Tibetans are forbidden to eat donkey meat, horse meat and dog meat. In some places, they also do not eat fish, birds, etc.

Due to religious beliefs, we are opposed to killing wild animals. When you encounter religious facilities such as monasteries, Mani Dou, and pagodas, you must go around clockwise from left to right; Tibetans cannot walk from the front when prostrating themselves, but can only go around.

Do not cross ritual objects or braziers, and do not throw dirty things into the stove. Prayer tubes and prayer wheels cannot be reversed; Tibetans are taboo against others touching their heads, and only living Buddhas can touch the top of their heads. 3. Introduction to Luliang County

Luliang County is affiliated to Qujing, Yunnan Province. Luliang County is located in the eastern part of Yunnan Province and is known as the "Pearl of Eastern Yunnan". It is located in the upper reaches of Nanpanjiang River, with 24°44′-25°18′ north latitude and 103°23′-104°02′ east longitude. It borders Malong County and Qilin District to the north, Luoping County to the east, Shizong County and Shilin County to the south, and Yiliang County to the west. The county is 65.6 kilometers long from east to west and 62.8 kilometers wide from north to south. The territory is 1,840 meters above sea level, surrounded by mountains, and in the middle is an open and flat lake basin. It is the first flat dam in Yunnan Province with an area of ??772 square kilometers. The highest point is Longhai Mountain at 2,687 meters above sea level, the lowest point is Wanjiahe Shibantan at 1,640 meters above sea level, and the county seat is 1,850 meters above sea level.

4. An essay about the Eight Elders in Luliang

There are eight ordinary rural elderly people in Luliang, Yunnan. For more than 30 years, they have only done two things: planting trees and guarding mountains. Their 16 hands planted 136,000 acres of forest on the barren hills, and finally donated it to the country free of charge, but each of them only received 7 cents a day as salary. Their only wish is to solve the problem of subsistence allowances.

Starting from Luliang County, most of the mountains along the way are covered with rocks, which is a typical karst landform, and the degree of rocky desertification of the land is serious. However, 30 kilometers away from the county seat, lush greenery suddenly appeared on both sides of the road. This is more than 7,400 acres of forest land known as the "Huamushan Forest Farm". Its builders are eight elderly people known as the "Eight Elders of Lu Liang".

After driving for about half an hour from Luliang County, you will reach a winding mountain road. Along the way, looking out the car window, the mountains not far away are mostly covered with rocks, with only low shrubs and sparse grass. "This is a typical karst landform, and the degree of rocky desertification of the land is relatively serious." explained a staff member of the local publicity department.

The vehicle continued to move forward. Soon, the mountains on both sides of the road suddenly changed color. They were filled with lush greenery, covering all the barren mountains. "This is the credit of the eight old people who planted the trees on the originally barren mountain."

Here is more than 7,400 acres of forest land known as the "Huamushan Forest Farm". This place is about 30 kilometers away from Luliang County. Led by eight elderly people including Wang Xiaomiao, they created a forest area on the barren mountain.

In the memory of the old people, the former "Huamushan Forest Farm" was just a big mountain, with neither flowers nor trees, and nothing else except rocks everywhere.

"At the end of 1980, when Wang Xiaomiao, the then militia battalion commander of the brigade, led the militiamen to Huamushan Mountain for target practice, he found that everything he looked at was desolate. After feeling a dull pain in his heart again and again, he couldn't taste the food. The feeling of being unable to sleep at night bothered him all the time." ——This is the explanation given by the “leader” Wang Xiaomiao for his decision to open up wasteland and plant trees in the mountains, which was previously seen in the media. 5. An essay about Lu Liang’s specialties

Lu Liang has the “Thousand Buddha” brand raw silk that won the gold medal at the International Expo. Its series of products include raw silk, silk silk, silk quilts, silk clothing, silk ties, silk Silk knitted clothing, etc. have won many international and domestic awards.

Luliang salted duck has unique characteristics, white and transparent color, moderate salt taste, tender meat, delicious taste and rich nutrition. It is a favorite food among people. During festive seasons, people often wrap gifts in red paper to relatives and friends.

Since 1959, Luliang salted duck has been sold to other places and enjoys a high reputation. Lu Liang's Mai-style rice dumplings are made from wheat flour, which is kneaded and twisted into "Qianjun Kou" fried candies.

It is golden in color and covered with sesame sugar coating on the surface. It is characterized by fragrant, crispy, crispy and sweet. Especially the inside is filled with sugar syrup, which is sweet and soft. Luliang's "Mai Sanzi" has a history of 200 years. It is a traditional local food and a good gift for relatives and friends.

"Dianlu" brand series of wines can enhance the body's immune function, promote physiological function activities, and adjust the body's metabolism. There are also delicious and sweet "honey pear". 6. What kind of Luliang Huancheng Primary School composition

If your eyes are tired, please take off your glasses! Open the window and enjoy the beautiful flowers, the lush woods, and the vibrant sunrise. You will find that the beauty of the flowers, the lushness of the woods, and the vitality of the morning sun are all engraved with your name.

Perhaps the breeze outside the window is too lingering. It blew my thoughts straight to the lawn where you were talking to me. I met those innocent little friends again. We guessed riddles on the lawn, jumped goats, and chased and played. Like an unshaped apple hanging on a tree. You have come to "fertilize" us. You will sublimate Du's spirit of "being at the top of the mountain and seeing all the mountains and small mountains at a glance." into the rain. Let it rain all over our bodies and let us know that only by climbing without fear of danger can we enter the majestic realm of overlooking everything. You will please the soldiers come out as described by Li He: "Report your favor on the golden platform, support the jade dragon and die for you." Let them exaggerate their determination to serve the country to the death and let us absorb nutrients. You will also solidify the enterprising and enterprising spirit of Su Shi's "The water in front of the door can still flow to the west, don't let your gray hair sing yellow chicken" into fertilizer, so that we can grow bigger and bigger. On this beautiful lawn, I know what to be proud of.

7. Luliang Baishuitang, a third-grade primary school composition, describes lotus, scenery, tourism, and leisure

Baishuitang is located in Sanchahe Town, Luliang, 15 kilometers away from Luliang County. It is a legacy of the Luliang Dam area. The largest and last lake, Baishuitang is located between Nanpan River and Dugong River. It is long from north to south and narrow from east to west. The lake water mainly comes from rainwater, with a total area of ??1.6 square kilometers and a depth of 2 meters. In midsummer, the water area is vast and white waves surge into the sky, so it is called Baishuitang. It covers an area of ??about 4,200 acres, surrounded by stone walls and surrounded by roads. It is like a mirror like a pearl embedded in the vast fields. The water here is wide and the water is rich. There are wild ducks, water birds, and many kinds of fish. You can swing a boat and cast a net, use the water in the pond to cook the fish in the pond, and you can catch and eat them immediately. , fresh, fresh, sweet and fragrant, it is actually a delicacy with a unique flavor. Every summer, the pond is full of lotus roots, with green leaves and red flowers, and rolling beads on the green. The ground is fragrant, light boats shuttle around, water birds fly frequently, and fishermen answer each other's songs. In winter, the pond water is crystal clear, and barriers can be seen in the shallow water. In the early morning, there is a pond of clouds and mist on the water, which is milky white and misty, and the steam is lingering under the morning sun, making it colorful. The lights are as far as the eye can see, the gentle breeze and the sound of wind chimes are intoxicating. The water pavilion actually has the shape of an oval on the water, the mainstay, and the appearance of Qiongtai Yuyu, which can be called a scenic spot.

When you stand on Longhai Mountain and overlook Luliang Bazi, if the Nanpan River is like a jade belt, the white water pond is like the crystal sapphire on the crown. Baishuitang not only irrigates the vast areas of the surrounding seven village committees including Tianbao, Taijiatou, Qinghe, Shagou, Panjiang, Damalu and Baiyang, but also regulates the climate of Luliang, making it a unique tourist destination.

During the Mid-Autumn Festival, when "the fragrance of rice flowers heralds a good harvest", a small boat floats on the pond, the summer heat is gone, and you feel cool. Standing among thousands of acres of lotus ponds, you can appreciate the vast mist of Baishuitang and the Cuiwei of Longhai Mountain. When you stop for a rest, you can see a foot-long fish swimming happily at the bottom or jumping on the water surface at any time, making waves in the water. Yang Wanli, a poet of the Song Dynasty, described the lotus flowers in the West Lake: "The lotus leaves touching the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers are uniquely red in the sun." The poetic and picturesque feeling is no different from the lotus flowers in the white water pond. Among the green bushes, red lotuses stand tall and graceful, and the fragrance is overflowing. People are hiding in the lotus, and thousands of voices cannot be heard. Only the laughter and laughter of the lotus pickers come out of the lake. On rainy days, it is even more "natural and picturesque". The hibiscus in Baishuitang is a beautiful scenery in the east of Yiyi, and the lotus root in Baishuitang is even more unique in Yunnan.

Baishuitang not only has beautiful scenery, but also has a beautiful legend. A long time ago, whenever the weather was clear after rain, the wind was gentle, the sun was warm, and the scenery was charming, a dazzling aquatic plant that was several feet tall and had a large white flower would appear in the water. It was known as "Lily Fragrance". The flower is looming, and it is said that whoever possesses it will be happy. In order to get this treasure, people often row boats to get it on rainy days. However, no one has ever gotten it. Those who can witness this scene are considered very lucky. 8. An essay praising Luliang No. 1 Middle School (1000 words)

Cuanxiang Luliang, beautiful Luliang.

My hometown is prosperous; my hometown is lively and happy; my hometown is beautiful and enchanting; my hometown----Luliang. It has thousands of acres of lotus fields and white water ponds, magical and spectacular colorful sand forests, Zhongnan Mountain with mountains and forests, and the famous Thousand Buddha Pagoda with a long history... Let’s talk about the beautiful white water pond first! Baishuitang is located in Sanchahe Town, which is known as "idyllic scenery, fish and rice town". It is a good place worth visiting! Summer is here and our family came to this beautiful place.

As soon as I got off the car, a breeze blew by, and a faint fragrance hit my nostrils. I closed my eyes and took a few greedy breaths, feeling particularly comfortable. My brother and I were attracted by a place with lotus flowers, so we trotted over to observe the lotus flowers.

We found that the postures of lotus flowers are different. Some are like sleeping, lying on the large tea leaves and falling asleep; some are bent over, as if waving to Brother Xia and saying hello to Father-in-law Sun; there are also Her straight and slender waist seemed to be listening to the sounds of nature. Let's put it. 9. An essay about Lu Liang’s customs and customs

Tibetan habits: Respect Tibetan customs.

Tibetan people have many etiquette. It is the most common etiquette to offer "hada" (also called wind horse flag as Lunda). Regardless of weddings and funerals, visiting teachers, or paying homage to Buddhism, "hada" must be offered. Hada is generally white, representing purity and auspiciousness.

In addition to white ones, there are also colorful ones. Blue, white, yellow, green, and red represent blue sky, white clouds, earth, rivers, flames or the sun respectively.

The colorful ones are mainly for Buddha.

When you meet someone, avoid calling them by their first names. Instead, add a respectful title to show respect and cordiality. For example, in Lhasa, the word "La" is added after the name; in the Shigatse area, "Aji" or "Ajue" is added before the male name.

In daily life, there are different etiquettes when meeting elders and peers. When you see an elder or someone you respect, you should take off your hat, bend down at 45°, and hold the hat in your hand, close to the ground.

When you see someone of your own level, just lower your head slightly and hold your hat on your chest. Bowing at this time is just a courtesy. When visiting a Tibetan home, the host must first offer the guest highland barley wine. The guest should first dip a little of the wine with his ring finger and flick it into the sky three times in a row to show his sacrifice to heaven, earth and ancestors, and then take a sip. The host will refill it in time and drink three times. , you need to drink up the cup when you refill it for the fourth time.

Otherwise, the host will be unhappy and think that the guest is impolite or looks down upon him. When a guest enters the room and sits down, the host must pour butter tea to greet the guest. The guest must wait until the host holds it with both hands in front of him before he can take it and drink it. He must not drink it by himself.

When sitting down, you should sit cross-legged; when accepting a gift, you should receive it with both hands; when giving a gift, you should bow your waist and raise your hands above your head; when offering tea or wine, you should offer it with both hands, and do not put your fingers in it. The mouth of the bowl. Tibetans are forbidden to eat donkey meat, horse meat and dog meat. In some places, they also do not eat fish, birds, etc.

Due to religious beliefs, we are opposed to killing wild animals. When you encounter religious facilities such as monasteries, Mani Dou, or pagodas, you must go around them clockwise from left to right; Tibetans cannot walk from the front when prostrating themselves, but can only go around them.

Do not cross ritual objects or braziers, and do not throw dirty things into the stove. Prayer tubes and prayer wheels cannot be reversed; Tibetans are taboo against others touching their heads, and only living Buddhas can touch the top of their heads. 10. Write an essay on visiting Xihua Park in Luliang County according to the order of the tour

Xihua Park was originally called "Three Eyes Cave", also known as "Sanyuan Cave", which symbolized the "Lian Zhong Sanyuan" in the imperial examination era. Founded in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty, it is located on Xihua Mountain in the west of Wenshan City. It is a tourist attraction integrating mountaineering, culture, religion and leisure.

At about 11 o'clock, we took a bus to the gate of Xihua Park. We saw that the gate was crowded with people and there were too many people coming to play. I bought a ticket and entered Xihua Park. The first thing that caught our eyes were two dragons spitting water, as if they were welcoming us. Then, we climbed up the stairs, passed Chutunan Square, Yixi Palace, Banshan Pavilion, and arrived at Sanyuan Cave. Sanyuan Cave is very big, about as high as three stories. People from all over the world burn incense here and pray to the gods to protect them for good weather, happiness and peace in the coming year. There were many people in Sanyuan Cave and there was a lot of smoke. We felt like we were in a big furnace inside. When we came out of Sanyuan Cave, we felt very cool. After we took a few photos at Xianfeng Pavilion, we continued to the top of the mountain. The walk to Sanding was very steep and we felt very tired and very hot. There is a section of the mountain road that is very steep, like a fairy road that reaches straight into the clouds, so you must proceed carefully. Soon, we arrived at the Monkey King Cave. After we rested for a while, we continued to climb up the stairs. I was sweating profusely and very tired. Immediately approaching the top of the mountain, a cool breeze suddenly blew, making me feel cool. After a while, we finally reached the top of the mountain. Looking far into the distance, we had a panoramic view of Wenshan City. After taking photos, we started going down the mountain. The stairs going down the mountain are also very steep, so you have to go down slowly. We passed by Chang'e Flying to the Moon, Eight Immortals Celebrating Birthday, Banshan Pavilion, Rest Palace, and Jiulonghui and reached the bottom of the mountain, feeling very tired. Finally, we walked back home.