There is an ancient Chinese culture in my hometown, and everyone says that "Chinese culture looks at Xuzhou". The most famous place here is the Chu Tomb, which is magnificent and breathtaking. More than 4,000 truly beautiful funerary objects sparkle, such as carved dragons and jade yellow, jade rings and carved jade flowers ... are you afraid of this name? The most striking thing is the gold thread and jade clothes. It is * * * long 188 cm. From top to bottom, a round and smooth jade is worn by a gold thread. Strict design and fine processing, who will not be impressed by this sacred work? Even grave robbers are afraid. It fully embodies the crystallization of ancient people's wisdom and hard work.
My hometown not only has a long history, but also has a beautiful little South Lake. There is spring there. summer Autumn. Four girls' masterpieces in winter. In spring, the lake is clear, the flowers are red and green, and it is full of vitality everywhere; In summer, there are trees and cicadas, which is refreshing; In autumn, there are red leaves all over the mountain, sparkling, showing the true colors of autumn; In winter, it is covered with snow, which makes people intoxicated. ...
Snacks in my hometown are even more famous in the world, and there are also peach soup. Steamed buns Children's crisp. Gold thread and gourd will make your mouth water! Among them, Pita soup is the best. There is also an interesting story about the name of Kuaita Tang: Emperor Qianlong visited Xuzhou in the south and saw someone coming to sell breakfast. He also tasted it and asked the soup seller, "What kind of soup is this?" The soup seller tactfully replied, "The emperor is right, this is soup." Therefore, it became "the best in the world". Not only is the soup good, but the steamed buns in Xuzhou are also a must. They are flexible, soft, chewy and hungry. Not only has it become a staple food, but it has also been put on the table!
Well, have your eyes been taken away by these scenery, and does your mouth drool? What are you waiting for? Come on, my hometown is welcoming you with open arms!