The Three Hundred Compositions of Yingze Park in Spring

Today, my father and mother took me to Yingze Park. It is really a beautiful big park.

We came to the north gate, the main entrance of Yingze Park. This gate is tall and majestic, with carved beams and painted buildings, which is very spectacular. Along the zigzag stone road we came to the shore of Yingze Lake. The surface of the lake is like a huge mirror. The total area of ??Yingze Park is 666,900 square meters, and the area of ??Yingze Lake accounts for one-third of the total area. It is divided into three parts: South Lake, North Lake, and Middle Lake. It is a stone arch bridge made of white marble that spans the lake. The bridge hole in the middle is large and the bridge holes on both sides are small. The stone pillars on the bridge are carved with three exquisite little lions.

The lake is very quiet, so quiet that there is no sound. It seems that even the sound of the breeze can be heard. The lake is very green, as green as a piece of jasper.

After visiting Yingze Lake, we came to the central square again and saw a tall building standing in front of us. This is a Jin Dynasty building, also known as Fenghua Building, which is more than 800 years old. history. The attic occupies an area of ??about 18 meters and faces south. It looks like three floors but is actually two floors from the outside. It has an all-wood structure, wooden eaves and mountain-style glazed tile roof, carved beams and painted buildings, making it majestic. Going south from the central square is the beautiful Lotus Pavilion. Every year in June, there are many tourists here. The lotus flowers in the garden are dancing gracefully. Some are fully blooming, some are half blooming, and some are in flower bones, as if they are about to burst.

Yingze Park is so beautiful all year round. In spring, the small trees are full of vitality. In summer, people listen to music, dance, and read books... In autumn, children play games under the yellow leaves, and in winter, they skate on the ice. ...It's so beautiful!