Choose one of the two fables "Carving a Boat and Seeking a Sword" and "Zheng Man Buying Shoes" and add your own imagination to write it concretely and vividly. 15 this time, 50 next time
One day, a man crossing the river came from the state of Chu. He had thick eyebrows and big eyes, wore a robe, and had a sword on his waist. He looked majestic. He stood on the shore and shouted to the boatman: "Hey! Boatman, I want to cross the river, can you give me a ride?" "No problem," the fisherman replied. The boatman rowed the boat to the shore. The man stepped into the boat with square steps and stood leisurely on the boat, admiring the picturesque scenery. Ripples appeared on the glistening river surface. The boatman saw the sword on the Chu man's waist and said to him: "Where did you buy the sword on your waist? It looks so magical!" After hearing the boatman's words, the Chu man pulled out his shining silver sword and proudly He said, "This is a first-class sword given to me by the King of Chu. Of course it is very sharp!" The boatman was very impressed after hearing this. The people of Chu couldn't help but compose a poem for this sword: "This sword is of the highest quality. It is not afraid of a shield or burning. It can cut down anything. Aren't you proud of it?" As soon as he finished speaking, the boatman clapped his hands and exclaimed. .
When the Chu man took back his sword, he accidentally fell into the water with a "plop". He hurriedly carved a place on the side of the boat where the sword fell, and said in a panic: "This is the place where my sword fell. The boatman is about to dock. I want to find my beloved sword!" "Okay" The boat stopped. After that, he jumped into the water to look for the sword from the place where he had carved the mark. He searched for a long time, but found nothing.
The ship has docked, but the sword has not left. Isn’t it too confusing to look for the sword like this?