A 200-word essay on a one-day trip to Yangling
After 2 hours of driving, we finally arrived at our destination. We hurriedly got out of the car and saw a man about 30 years old holding a small flag of Class 503 and said enthusiastically: "Welcome to you. I will be your guide today. We had a great time together, okay?" We said in unison : "Okay!" We immediately gathered together, the tour guide explained the rules to us, and then led us to the "big military camp" in a mighty way. The tour guide took us through various activities: a fierce tug-of-war competition; a thrilling walk on a suspended platform; a fierce water fight; a frightening climb on the chain bridge... The chicken catching activity was really interesting. The tour guide took us to a small bamboo forest. The tour guide said: "The chicken here is the most delicious. Let's see who can catch it quickly." After hearing this, we rushed in like an arrow. I quickly looked for the "prey" - chickens. A chicken was walking among the bamboo bushes. I walked quietly behind the chicken. It didn't know there was danger and looked around with its head held high. I came up like an "eagle spreading its wings" and pounced on the chicken. The chicken suddenly woke up. It made a "turn around" and suddenly ran away backwards. I jumped into the air. He was caught by Wang Jingtao who was walking towards him. When other students saw the chickens, they pounced on them. The chickens were scurrying everywhere; how could they escape from the palms of their classmates? After about 15 minutes, everyone finished catching the chickens, and I had to return empty-handed. Water fights are so fun. After the tour guide explained the rules, he let us start the battle. I was the first to rush into the "battlefield" and picked up the water gun to pump water fiercely. Other students were not slow in their actions. They quickly took up their positions, picked up their weapons and started fighting against the enemy. I hit my enemy Wenjie hard on the head. He was like a scalded chicken. The "bullets" were finished and I had to pump again. Unexpectedly, when he turned around, he was struck by "five thunders". The enemy poured "cold water" on him. I was so angry that I stood up to resist and shot at the "enemy" desperately. The "enemy" who was "attacked" started to curse. Huang Yongjia filled his gun with water and attacked us from the side path. I was "hurt" first. I also followed his example and lurked in the path. When Huang Yongjia came, I stood up immediately and shot water at him. He immediately retreated and ran away. At some point, the staff brought the "water bomb". I put down the water gun and wanted to use one to throw, but before I got there, my classmates had already grabbed all the water bombs. When I came back to get the water gun, the water gun had also been taken away. This time I really lost my wife and my troops! I had to desert halfway and stand outside the battlefield to watch the fighting. Both sides threw water bombs, which hit their faces and blinded them; their bodies were like scalded chickens. Some students shouted loudly: "Hit! Beat hard!" The shouts, laughter, and flapping of water merged into one, like a symphony. I stood there and kept laughing. In about 15 minutes, this fierce water battle ended. After the water fight, we also played in the water park, fed crocodiles, rode horses and many other activities. At 3:30, we reluctantly left Gaoming Yingxiang Ecological Orchard. This activity was so much fun! Comment: "I" wrote down the process of "playing" in Gaoming Yingxiang Ecological Orchard in detail, with details and outlines, focusing on catching chickens, having water fights, and capturing people's movements and expressions. It makes people look like they are visiting the scene in person.