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A 300-word composition on protecting history
1. The 300-word Potala Palace in China * *1994 has been recognized as a world heritage site, and there are many Buddhist temples and palaces in the urban area of * * *.

All living buddhas have lived here since the 7th century. * * * has become the religious and political center of * * *.

* * * The world-famous Potala Palace stands on the red hill in the northwest. The palace stands on the mountain to the top.

This magnificent palace, built in the 7th century A.D., is a 9-story *** 1000-room palace built by the Tubo King to welcome Princess Wencheng of the Tang Dynasty, and it is named Potala Palace. The Kremlin and Red Square cannot talk about Russian history without mentioning the Kremlin.

The Kremlin is the imperial palace of Russia in past dynasties. Tracing back to the history of the Kremlin, it was originally a wooden castle built on the left bank of moscow river in 1 156. 1367, in order to resist the attack of Mongols, a city fortress with stone towers and walls was built.

/kloc-In the late 5th century, Ivan IV, known as Reddy, recruited the most famous architects in Italy and Russia, built and expanded the palace, and gradually formed the luxury and grandeur that can be seen today. Known by the world as the "Pearl of the Niger River Basin", the ancient city of Jenin is located at the intersection of the Niger River and the Bani River. Before 14~ 16 was conquered by Moroccan army, it was the most beautiful commercial city in West Africa.

It is particularly worth boasting that the temple in the center of the ancient city is 1 1 m high and 56 meters in circumference. It is made of coconut trees and made of mud, and its shape is strange. * * * The outward protruding frame of the temple played a decorative role skillfully, and was rebuilt in 1907m 1909 according to the Sudanese architectural style of15th century.

The rebuilt * * * Temple is regarded as a masterpiece in the history of African architecture and a symbol of * * * religion in West Africa, but only * * * believers can enter. The magnificent temple building, the big market every Monday, and the women's dazzling costumes are all the charms of the ancient city of Jenin.

Legend of the Rock Church in Lalibera:/kloc-In the 2nd century, the seventh king of Ethiopia, Lalibera, had an Oracle in his dream: "To build a new Jerusalem city in Ethiopia, a church should be built with the whole rock". So according to the Oracle, the Statue of Liberty spent 20,000 people carving 1 1 a rock church on the rocky plateau at an altitude of 2,600 meters in northern Ethiopia, and people called it the Statue of Liberty.

Since then, Freedom Square has become a sacred place for Ethiopians. Up to now, every year 65438+10.7, Ethiopian Christmas, believers will gather here.

Abomey Palace in Benin Abomey City in the south of Benin was once the capital of Dahomey, and prospered on the coast of West Africa by slave trade. This area is called "Slave Coast" together with "Ivory Coast" and "Gold Coast" in history.

The history of Abomey Palace can be traced back to17th century. Mount St. Michel and its bay were recognized as world heritage sites in 1979. This church is located on an island in Normandy, with an altitude of150m.

At low tide, the island becomes a hill connected with the land. There is a magical legend about the birth of the church.

At the beginning of the 8th century, Bishop Ober built this church on the mountain at the order of the dream archangel Michelle. Strangely, these hills were submerged by seawater soon after they were built, thus forming floating islands on the sea that can be seen today.

The church expanded from 1 1 century, and gradually added different styles of buildings such as Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance. Bergen, Norway Bergen is located on the west coast of Norway. It is not only a famous concentration of ancient buildings, but also the only example of overseas businessmen of Hanseatic League. It is also a precious relic of wooden buildings in the early days of urban development and northern Europe.

Bergen is the second largest port city in Norway. 1070, the king of Norway established his capital here.

Skellig-Michael Island was recognized as a World Heritage Site in 1996. Skellig-Michael Monastery is located in the southwest of Ireland 12 nautical mile, and the distance is only 0. 18 square kilometers. Founded in the 7th century, it is one of the oldest monasteries in Europe.

This is an important historical site, reflecting the architectural style of the early Christian era. The house is shaped like a honeycomb, built along the rocky land without any traces of decoration, but the cross shows that it is a Christian building.

From the unearthed cultural relics and vegetable sites, we can learn a little about the difficult living conditions of monks on this desert island at that time. Because the island is isolated from the land, few people visit the monastery, so it still retains its original state.

In addition, the island is a paradise for wild birds. Stonehenge Site in Avebury This circular Stonehenge site is located on the Salzbury Plain in the south of England, with a diameter of about 65,438+000 meters.

According to research, this is a Neolithic building with a history of 5000 years. There are four concentric commemorative stones in the center of the stone circle and basaltic stone named Hee 1-stone next to it. On the day of summer solstice every year, the two stones are connected with the rising sun on the other side of the horizon. There are many speculations about the use of this building: either a temple dedicated to the sun, an observatory, or a communication point with the universe, etc. This is still an eternal mystery.

The Danube and Buda Castle were recognized as World Heritage in 1987, and Budapest, the capital of Hungary, was divided into east and west banks by the Danube. From the13rd century, the Hungarian Empire built a palace in Buda, the west bank, and the west bank was brilliant from then on.

Gothic architecture and baroque architecture in Buda are dotted on both sides of the narrow road. Pace has gradually formed a commercial, academic and civic cultural center on the East Coast.

The old town of Shebam in Yemen was recognized as a World Heritage Site at 1982. A towering building complex rises in the middle of the desert of the * * * Peninsula, giving people an incredible feeling like a mirage. The simple appearance and stereotyped shape are reminiscent of the skyscrapers in new york.

These buildings made of adobe are as high as 30 meters, and they are indeed high-rise buildings in the Middle Ages. However, the present situation of cultural relics in our city is not optimistic. Many cultural relics, such as the ancient Guandi Temple and the Chenghuang Temple, have been in disrepair for a long time and their faces are worn out. Some are occupied by factories, schools and houses, and the protection work is not implemented, and the key protection is not prominent; Capital construction has seriously damaged the above-ground and underground cultural relics; Some Shan Ye are also harmful to cultural relics; Some ancient buildings are not in harmony with the surrounding architectural environment, which damages traditional culture and affects the local characteristics of the city; The protection and development of cultural relics are not well combined, some cultural relics are demolished, and some cultural relics protection sites exist in isolation, losing their traditional features and connotations.

Without these historical sites, this ancient city with a history of 2,500 years will hardly be worthy of its name. Eliminate.

2. Protecting the Great Wall Composition 300 words The Great Wall was built in ancient China for more than 2,000 years.

At that time, northern China was often harassed by foreign minorities. In order to protect their people, some countries began to build the Great Wall on the northern border.

At that time, the Great Wall was a "wall" made of earth or stone. The first emperor of China, Qin Shihuang, connected the walls of various countries as fortifications for military defense.

Later, after 1000 years of continuous construction, the Great Wall, which is thousands of kilometers long, was gradually formed. The Great Wall has a history of more than 2,000 years, with a total length of more than 6,000 kilometers from east to west. It is like a dragon, wandering in the mountains of northern China.

Today, the Great Wall attracts hundreds of tourists from all over the world every day. Many tourists say, "If you haven't reached the Great Wall, you haven't been to China". It can be said to be a symbol of China.

More than two thousand years ago, working people were able to burn so many bricks with good quality and build strong walls under such harsh conditions. It was really remarkable! We should carry forward the spirit of hard struggle of the Chinese nation and build all walks of life in the motherland into prosperity. The Great Wall is listed as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO.

We should protect the Great Wall and carry forward the history and culture of the Chinese nation. We should protect the ruins of the Great Wall so that people can understand the traces left by history.

I love the earth and the home where we live. Love her mountains and waters, love her green grass and blue sky. ...

I played and laughed with butterflies among the fragrant flowers in the four fields; In the lush forest, I chase and sing with birds; Early in the morning, I went for an outing in Yuan Ye with light steps. The mist filled the air, like a piece of white gauze floating gently in the air. Sucking the flowers and enjoying the sunshine bath, I am intoxicated in this ecstatic dream; In the evening, I sat in a farmhouse with fragrant rice, looking up at the bright stars and listening to cicadas and frogs, as if I were in a fairy tale kingdom. In spring, I sit on the back of a cow and listen to the pastoral melody and melodious flute on the endless grassland. In summer, I sat in a boat, paddled the green lake, and watched the seagulls skim across the vast lake lightly; In autumn, I stand under the tree, expecting the golden leaves to fall one by one; In winter, I stand at the window and admire the snowflakes flying in the air. My heart is drunk in this picturesque fairyland!

Once upon a time, people hacked and hacked, destroying the ecological balance of nature. Dunes have swallowed up thousands of hectares of fertile land, floods have destroyed lovely homes, and nature's revenge has embarrassed mankind. Meishuixi once said that there would be no human beings without nature, which is the simplest truth in the world. Blindly plundering and conquering nature will only destroy the ecosystem and bring mankind to the brink of difficulties. This sentence is absolutely true. People don't give face to nature, and nature certainly won't give people a way back. In fact, the flood in 1998 and the sandstorm in 2000 were both warnings issued by nature to human beings.

Once upon a time, people arrested and killed indiscriminately, which made human friends suffer greatly. "There are no birds in a hundred mountains, and there are no footprints in a thousand paths", which is the truest portrayal of the consequences of killing animals. From the bear injury of college students to the crazy hunting of fools, will humans also point their guns at themselves? Remember, protecting animals means protecting ourselves.

Once upon a time, the outbreak of war left our planet devastated. Although the mushroom cloud over Hiroshima and Nagasaki has dissipated for more than half a century, it is still barren. Therefore, peace is an important prerequisite for environmental protection of all mankind.

I can't imagine how miserable the world will be if we continue like this. Nothing grows on the ground, the sky is full of dust, and human beings will become piles of bones in the scream of the devil. At that time, we could only say that man once belonged to the earth, but the earth will never belong to man again.

Gu once said that every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. The historical responsibility of protecting the environment and maintaining ecological balance should fall on our cross-century generation. Let's all care about nature, love the earth, hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, heart to heart, and build a green levee to defend resources, environment, the earth and our beautiful home!

4. A 300-word paper on the protection of historical sites 1994 Potala Palace in China has been recognized as a world heritage site, and there are many Buddhist temples and palaces in the urban area of * * * Autonomous Region.

All living buddhas have lived here since the 7th century. * * * has become the religious and political center of * * *.

* * * The world-famous Potala Palace stands on the red hill in the northwest. The palace stands on the mountain to the top.

This magnificent palace, built in the 7th century A.D., is a 9-story *** 1000-room palace built by the Tubo King to welcome Princess Wencheng of the Tang Dynasty, and it is named Potala Palace. The Kremlin and Red Square cannot talk about Russian history without mentioning the Kremlin.

The Kremlin is the imperial palace of Russia in past dynasties. Tracing back to the history of the Kremlin, it was originally a wooden castle built on the left bank of moscow river in 1 156. 1367, in order to resist the attack of Mongols, a city fortress with stone towers and walls was built.

/kloc-In the late 5th century, Ivan IV, known as Reddy, recruited the most famous architects in Italy and Russia to build and expand the palace, and gradually formed the luxury and grandeur that can be seen today. Known by the world as the "Pearl of the Niger River Basin", the ancient city of Jenin is located at the intersection of the Niger River and the Bani River. Before 14~ 16 was conquered by Moroccan army, it was the most beautiful commercial city in West Africa.

It is particularly worth boasting that the temple in the center of the ancient city is 1 1 m high and 56 meters in circumference. It is made of coconut trees and made of mud, and its shape is strange. * * * The outward protruding frame of the temple played a decorative role skillfully, and was rebuilt in 1907m 1909 according to the Sudanese architectural style of15th century.

The rebuilt * * * Temple is regarded as a masterpiece in the history of African architecture and a symbol of * * * religion in West Africa, but only * * * believers can enter. The magnificent temple building, the big market every Monday, and the women's dazzling costumes are all the charms of the ancient city of Jenin.

Legend of the Rock Church in Lalibera:/kloc-In the 2nd century, the seventh king of Ethiopia, Lalibera, had an Oracle in his dream: "To build a new Jerusalem city in Ethiopia, a church should be built with the whole rock". So according to the Oracle, the Statue of Liberty spent 20,000 people carving 1 1 a rock church on the rocky plateau at an altitude of 2,600 meters in northern Ethiopia, and people called it the Statue of Liberty.

Since then, Freedom Square has become a sacred place for Ethiopians. Up to now, every year 65438+10.7, Ethiopian Christmas, believers will gather here.

Abomey Palace in Benin Abomey City in the south of Benin was once the capital of Dahomey, and prospered on the coast of West Africa by slave trade. This area is called "Slave Coast" together with "Ivory Coast" and "Gold Coast" in history.

The history of Abomey Palace can be traced back to17th century. Mount St. Michel and its bay were recognized as world heritage sites in 1979. This church is located on an island in Normandy, with an altitude of150m.

At low tide, the island becomes a hill connected with the land. There is a magical legend about the birth of the church.

At the beginning of the 8th century, Bishop Ober built this church on the mountain at the order of the dream archangel Michelle. Strangely, these hills were submerged by seawater soon after they were built, thus forming floating islands on the sea that can be seen today.

The church expanded from 1 1 century, and gradually added different styles of buildings such as Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance. Bergen, Norway Bergen is located on the west coast of Norway. It is not only a famous concentration of ancient buildings, but also the only example of overseas businessmen of Hanseatic League. It is also a precious relic of wooden buildings in the early days of urban development and northern Europe.

Bergen is the second largest port city in Norway. 1070, the king of Norway established his capital here.

Skellig-Michael Island was recognized as a World Heritage Site in 1996. Skellig-Michael Monastery is located in the southwest of Ireland 12 nautical mile, and the distance is only 0. 18 square kilometers. Founded in the 7th century, it is one of the oldest monasteries in Europe.

This is an important historical site, reflecting the architectural style of the early Christian era. The house is shaped like a honeycomb, built along the rocky land without any traces of decoration, but the cross shows that it is a Christian building.

From the unearthed cultural relics and vegetable sites, we can learn a little about the difficult living conditions of monks on this desert island at that time. Because the island is isolated from the land, few people visit the monastery, so it still retains its original state.

In addition, the island is a paradise for wild birds. Stonehenge Site in Avebury This circular Stonehenge site is located on the Salzbury Plain in the south of England, with a diameter of about 65,438+000 meters.

According to research, this is a Neolithic building with a history of 5000 years. There are four concentric commemorative stones in the center of the stone circle and basaltic stone named Hee 1-stone next to it. On the day of summer solstice every year, the two stones are connected with the rising sun on the other side of the horizon. There are many speculations about the use of this building: either a temple dedicated to the sun, an observatory, or a communication point with the universe, etc. This is still an eternal mystery.

The Danube and Buda Castle were recognized as World Heritage in 1987, and Budapest, the capital of Hungary, was divided into east and west banks by the Danube. From the13rd century, the Hungarian Empire built a palace in Buda, the west bank, and the west bank was brilliant from then on.

Gothic architecture and baroque architecture in Buda are dotted on both sides of the narrow road. Pace has gradually formed a commercial, academic and civic cultural center on the East Coast.

The old town of Shebam in Yemen was recognized as a World Heritage Site at 1982. A towering building complex rises in the middle of the desert of the * * * Peninsula, giving people an incredible feeling like a mirage. The simple appearance and stereotyped shape are reminiscent of the skyscrapers in new york.

These buildings made of adobe are as high as 30 meters, and they are indeed high-rise buildings in the Middle Ages. However, the present situation of cultural relics in our city is not optimistic. Many cultural relics, such as the ancient Guandi Temple and the Chenghuang Temple, have been in disrepair for a long time and their faces are worn out. Some are occupied by factories, schools and houses, and the protection work is not implemented, and the key protection is not prominent; Capital construction has seriously damaged the above-ground and underground cultural relics; Some Shan Ye are also harmful to cultural relics; Some ancient buildings are not in harmony with the surrounding architectural environment, which damages traditional culture and affects the local characteristics of the city; The protection and development of cultural relics are not well combined, some cultural relics are demolished, and some cultural relics protection sites exist in isolation, losing their traditional features and connotations.

Without these historical remains, this 2500-year-old city will be incomparable.

5. Write a 300-word essay about the protection of cultural relics. Please don't write the essay History of the Great Wall. It is the best window for mankind to understand the past and look forward to the future for thousands of years, and to understand history, we have to mention a hero-cultural relics. Historical relics, they have accompanied the wheel of history with their bodies for thousands of years, and even verified the dark clouds of history with their own lives. Let the dust of the past settle. They waited quietly, without complaining, displaying a picture of history in their own unique way and charm, hoping that future generations can explore more from themselves and learn more ... How can they not be friends with cultural heritage with historical, scientific, artistic and cultural values? It is a masterpiece of human beings and the crystallization of nature and culture. The Forbidden City, the Great Wall and the Xixia Mausoleum. How can you not watch it? Let's follow my pen to see their glorious past! In the beautiful Qingtongxia, there is a bright pearl-108 tower, which is a large tower group consisting of108 bowl-covered towers. Whenever the weather is fine, the stupa is reflected on the sparkling lake, with peculiar scenery, beautiful elegance and unique style. According to folklore, 108 Pagoda is the "point platform" of Mu Guiying. If you stand by the pagoda, you seem to see the Almighty Mu Guiying. It seems that I can still hear the tinkling of iron hooves in my ear. This legend casts a mysterious color on the 108 tower, attracting many tourists. The Xixia Mausoleum, known as the "Oriental Pyramid", is a microcosm of the splendid culture created by Xixia Kingdom. Its territory is "the Yellow River in the east, Yumen in the west, Xiaoguan in the south, and the desert in the north, with a land of more than 10,000 miles, with Helan as the solid." And the existing Xixia characters. It has become an important basis for textual research on Xixia civilization, architectural style, clothing, language and war. It is also one of the largest and best-preserved royal cemeteries in China. Not only that, the Great Wall of the Warring States, Sui and Ming Dynasties in Ningxia, the caves of Xumi Mountain, Helan Mountain, which looks like a fine horse from a distance, and the endless Liupanshan Mountain may be beautiful in itself. Telling your own story, you can remember Genghis Khan's March into Xixia here and lament the tragic Long March of the Workers and Peasants Red Army. We can also enjoy the ancient Yellow River waterwheel and the snow-white sheep on the grassland ... However, now listening, listening, listening to the cry is so sad and painful. This is the exclamation of ancient cultural relics today. It is also their heartfelt cry-help us. We used to grieve for the destruction of Yuanmingyuan and gnash our teeth for the invasion of Eight-Nation Alliance. This is a great loss for our country and the world. If this was caused by the incompetence of the Qing Dynasty and the invasion of foreign powers, then today, aren't we also playing the image of another destroyer? Many people think that cultural relics don't need protection in peacetime. What a naive and pathetic idea. It is precisely because of people's psychology that some saboteurs dare to rob tombs at will. Some ignorant farmers didn't realize the preciousness of shovels before they reached the tiles of the Great Wall. Some tourists just ignore this and scribble words on precious cultural relics as a souvenir, while some investors just want to satisfy their own selfish desires because of their short-sightedness. Let's put high-rise buildings on the backbone of history. Alas, we just stand by and watch the ancient cultural relics, sigh the vicissitudes of history, recall its beauty and appreciate the magnificent mountains and rivers decorated by it. Have we ever thought for future generations, whether they can enjoy everything in front of them when they stand next to this ancient historical site? Maybe you think it's harmless to carve a word, pick a flower, take a brick and draw a symbol, but it's harmless to history. Cultural relics are the crystallization of the collective wisdom of a country and a nation's working people and a symbol of the national spirit. They are our scholars who study history and a window for us to understand the past. How can we close it? Protecting cultural relics means safeguarding the dignity of the country. In a civilized era, how can we have the heart to destroy these? No, never. The writer Feng Jicai once said: It is our responsibility to protect the cultural heritage. Protecting cultural heritage is a continuation of the life memory of an ancient nation, as well as the survival spirit and wisdom of a nation. The cognitive process of cultural existence is a process of national cultural integration with human discovery and rational spirit. It is our spiritual home. How can you have the heart to destroy it in your own hands? This is even worse. Protecting cultural heritage is a long and arduous road. Let's join hands, start from ourselves, make progress together on this road, protect our spiritual home with our pure soul, and keep it bright and youthful forever.

6. Our country has a long history and many historical sites.

However, due to various reasons, some cultural monuments have been destroyed. The following is a report about the Great Wall.

The condition of the Great Wall in some areas is worrying. The influx of tourists has brought obvious damage to the Great Wall.

Plastic bags, mineral water bottles, waste paper, peels and other rubbish can be seen everywhere, and the city walls are scribbled. Local villagers "rely on mountains to eat mountains", set up ladders privately at the crib mouth and the path leading to the Great Wall, and set up some fees.

Some real estate developers have built many buildings in the reserve that are not in harmony with the Great Wall, which has accelerated the destruction of the natural landscape around the Great Wall. In recent years, tourism has become a great hobby of people. Some people like climbing mountains, others like sightseeing, and some people like to know about the historical sites in China, which is obviously a good thing. However, some people do not cherish cultural heritage and even destroy cultural sites. Scribbling on historic sites, trampling on flowers and plants, littering, etc. In short, this has caused great damage to cultural relics and historic sites, so we should strengthen the protection of the Great Wall! In order to make the long history of the motherland pass on for a long time and improve people's consciousness of protecting cultural relics, I put forward the following suggestions: hang the words "protect cultural relics" on the wall; People who litter everywhere will be fined; Building guardrails in places where historical sites are easy to be damaged; Put trash cans in crowded places. Protecting the environment is everyone's responsibility.

Senior students, take active actions to protect the Great Wall cultural relics, so that the Great Wall cultural relics can better benefit our future generations.

7. Our country has a long history and many historical sites. However, due to various reasons, some cultural monuments have been destroyed. The following is a report about the Great Wall. The condition of the Great Wall in some areas is worrying. The influx of tourists has brought obvious damage to the Great Wall. Plastic bags, mineral water bottles, waste paper, peels and other rubbish can be seen everywhere, and the city walls are scribbled. Local villagers "rely on mountains to eat mountains", set up ladders privately at the crib mouth and the path leading to the Great Wall, and set up some fees. Some real estate developers have built many buildings in the reserve that are not in harmony with the Great Wall, which has accelerated the destruction of the natural landscape around the Great Wall.

In recent years, tourism has become a great hobby of people. Some people like climbing mountains, others like sightseeing, and some people like to know about the historical sites in China, which is obviously a good thing. However, some people do not cherish cultural heritage and even destroy cultural sites. Scribbling on historic sites, trampling on flowers and plants, littering, etc. In short, this has caused great damage to cultural relics and historic sites, so we should strengthen the protection of the Great Wall!

In order to spread the long history of the motherland for a long time and raise people's awareness of protecting cultural relics, I put forward the following suggestions:

1. The words to protect cultural relics are hung on the wall;

2. People who throw rubbish everywhere will be fined;

3. Build guardrails in places where historical sites are easily damaged;

4. Place trash cans in crowded places.

Protecting the environment is everyone's responsibility. Senior students, take active actions to protect the Great Wall cultural relics, so that the Great Wall cultural relics can better benefit our future generations.

8.300 essays on the protection of world cultural heritage:

You, the world cultural heritage;

You are a glorious historical civilization.

You, soldier's toilet, for many years, you have endured the weight of soil, the erosion of water for thousands of years, and the tempering of fire, but you just straightened up and spread a piece of mud on your head and reappeared in front of the world. You shocked us with your clay body, shocked the world with your eternal spirit, and explained the definition of life and eternity to the world.

You, Diaolou, have experienced ups and downs, but you stand firm. You have your own charm, and each one is antique and magnificent. You combine the essence of foreign architectural art, and your modeling is unique and unique. Your architectural art, which combines Chinese and western cultures, confirms the exchange between Chinese and western cultures and shows the world the elegant demeanor of communication and art.

You, the Great Wall, have stood the test of thousands of years, and you stand tall among the mountains. Although your color has faded after the baptism of wind and fire, how can you hide the rich historical precipitation in your heart and deny your brilliance? Your majestic spirit amazed the whole world and told the world a brilliant and immortal story. ...

China has experienced vicissitudes for five thousand years, but the wheel of history will not crush your once glory, and the fleeting time will not blow away your immortal culture, because what disappears is tangible life, and what remains is the world cultural heritage left by historical civilization. They always display the historical and cultural monuments and always symbolize the blood relationship and national spirit of the Chinese nation.

Let the world know about China, let China know about the world, inherit the history and culture, and protect the world cultural heritage.

9. The composition on environmental protection is about 300 words. We have a mother like the earth. In the past, Mother Earth was young and beautiful: the sky was blue and far-reaching, the air was fresh and sweet, flowers were in full bloom, birds were contending and the grass was lush. But now Mother Earth suffers greatly: the number of trees is decreasing; Some animals are also endangered; There is a pungent smell in the air; At night, it's hard to see the shining stars.

Most of the earth has been polluted because people have seriously damaged the natural environment. Take the small village where we live now as an example: there is white garbage everywhere; Some people break branches to play, destroying the arms of young trees, making them unable to grow freely; Someone caught a small animal to play with. He was very happy, but the small animal was very poor. Although this is a trivial matter, it has also caused damage to the natural environment.

We are primary school students, we can't do something for adults, but we can start from small things, protect and care for the environment, and prevent our mother earth from suffering great pain again.