Everyone has different opinions and understandings about the quality of composition. When the moonlight shines, I choose the brightest cup; when the afterglow fades, I embrace the warmest one; when the red leaves are scorching, I pick up the hottest piece; when the desolate grass, I pick the brightest bunch; in the long life, I want to pick up the most important thing in the world. Let’s take a look at the parrot “HAPPY” that a bunch of green grass brings to you. A 400-word essay.
I remember that there was a parrot in "Huan Zhu Ge Ge", but later he escaped and the little swallow couldn't catch it. Yes, how can you catch a bird in the sky? It just so happens that something similar happened in my family.
One day, my parrot "HAPPY" took the opportunity to bite open the "door" while I was out and flew away. When I came back, I found "HAPPY" missing and was heartbroken. But something unexpected happened. That evening, I suddenly heard a "chirp, chirp, chirp" sound outside the door. Could it be that "HAPPY" is back? I was overjoyed and ran out as if my feet were oiled. As I expected, "HAPPY" was really wandering on the path in front of my house. I tiptoed towards it, but before I stretched out my hand, it flapped its wings and flew away. Eat a hard time and gain wisdom. After this lesson, I summed up an experience: It is impossible to catch "HAPPY" "with bare hands". So I set up three plans: Plan 1: Prepare a Taoluo, tie a rope to the Taoluo, use a wooden stick to support the Taoluo, and put some millet in front of the Taoluo. When "HAPPY" comes to eat the rice, quickly pull the rope to make "HAPPY" become the "turtle in the urn". Option 2: Let the mother buy the same parrot and let them chat. Maybe it will come back when it is happy. Option 3: Use the most primitive method to catch it with a net bag. The action begins. I implemented the first plan first, but after waiting for a long time, I didn't even see the shadow of "HAPPY". The first plan failed. Immediately afterwards, I implemented the second plan. I took the two parrots outside. Hehe, "HAPPY" saw his friend and started chatting. Look, you and I say each other, how affectionate they are! Looking at them, I feel happy. Unexpectedly, they just talked, but "HAPPY" still refused to give in. Alas, I can only use the third option. I borrowed a net bag and set off. After the first two rounds, I discovered that “HAPPY” often went to the empty fields next to my house to look for things. So I was ready to "start" there. The next morning, I was woken up by the sound of "chirping". I looked out the window and it turned out that "HAPPY" was back again. I quickly ran downstairs, picked up my net bag, ran out of the house, and asked my grandfather who was doing exercises to help. The action started, and I tiptoed towards "HAPPY". At this time, it was looking for food there! I covered it with a net, and it was startled and flew to the top of the greenhouse. I slipped behind the greenhouse again. "HAPPY" saw that no one was there, so he flew back to look for food. Ha, the good time finally came, "HAPPY" didn't see me. I quickly squatted down and approached it. I tried it with my net bag. It's a coincidence that it was enjoying its meal, so it didn't know there was me behind it! I thought, why should I wait if I don't take advantage of this good opportunity? My palms became sweaty. It's too late, but it's soon. I covered it hard, and the net bag covered it just right. I shouted "Grandpa". Grandpa jumped down into the field regardless of everything and helped me catch "HAPPY". I am very happy because I have changed "history" and I can catch parrots flying freely in the sky. However, don’t get me wrong, I have not deprived it of its freedom, because they are meant to watch and play. If they were really allowed to go free, they might even starve to death in the wild!
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published on 2023-02-08
