Your composition in Jingjiang, Guilin, Wang Fu is 500 words and 650 words.

In life, work and study, everyone is familiar with composition. Composition is a verbal activity in which people express their feelings in written form. I believe many people will find writing difficult. The following is a 500-word and 650-word composition for you to visit Wang Fu in Jingjiang, Guilin. I hope it will help you.

During the summer vacation, I traveled to Guilin, Guangxi.

When I got off the bus, I saw the four characters "Jingjiang Wang Fu" on the door, resplendent and magnificent, showing the king's demeanor.

Walk into the gate of Wang Fu, cross the gate of the carrier, and you come to a path paved by Shi Zhuan. It is said that each Shi Zhuan weighs two or three thousand kilograms, representing the status of a monarch. Only the monarch can go this way. Today, I have also become a nobleman, and I am particularly imposing on this road.

Walking through the path, a magnificent traffic hall appeared in front of you. This hall is the main hall of Jingjiang Wang Fu, where King Jingjiang of Ming Dynasty handled military and political affairs, and later it was changed to the office building of Guangxi provincial government. I saw two Ming Dynasty cultural relics, the stylobate statue and Yun Jie jade, which were well protected. Exquisite patterns and lifelike dragons seem to silently tell the prosperity of that year.

Along the way, I listened carefully to the narrator of Jingjiang Wang Fu explaining the historical story and culture here, feeling the magic of this Wang Fu, and I felt a lot of awe. This palace is the place where Emperor Yuan Shundi of the Yuan Dynasty practiced. It comes from Shi Tao, a master painter in Qing Dynasty, and is also the hometown of Sizhen, the prototype of Princess Zhu Huan's "Little Swallow". There are five "Fu" words in the shipping administration hall that particularly caught my attention. They are Liu Bowen's Feng Shui Fu, his Longevity Fu, Ming Jingjiang Wang Zhu's Wanquan Fu and Emperor Qianlong's Fu. There is also one of the most famous paintings, Drunk (Best) Happiness, written by Guo Sijing, a calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, when he was drunk in Jingjiang Wang Fu, with three brushes in his hand, so Wang Fu did it in one go.

Under the guidance of the commentator, I came to Duxiufeng in Jingjiang, the famous sentence of Wang in Song Dynasty: Guilin is the best in the world, with green jade, engraved on the stone wall of Duxiufeng. I can't help thinking of the text "Guilin's landscape is the best in the world", and such a landscape picture emerges in my mind. The landscape is green, the air is fresh, and fishermen are fishing on the river.

As the saying goes, Guilin's landscape is the best in the world. You will know Guilin when you walk into Wang Fu!