Baishihu Square is an open square. As soon as I entered the park, I saw the "White Stone Lake Carved Gallery", which consists of five sculptures. These sculptures vividly tell the growth story and artistic pursuit of Grandpa Qi Baishi Lake.
After walking through the carved gallery, we strode to the square. The terrain here is high, the breeze blows, and the fragrance of flowers and plants and the smell of earth are refreshing. In the center of the square stands a statue of Grandpa Baishi Lake, which is even taller under the sunshine. I read grandpa's profile with reverence, and I think he is an example for our younger generation to learn. The square is crowded with people and there are the most children. Some of them are playing yo-yo, some are skipping rope, some are singing and some are playing games. ...
Unconsciously, we came to the place of seal script. The floor here is the seal of Grandpa Baishihu, and the stone pillars are also engraved with Grandpa Baishihu's seal, which reflects Grandpa Baishihu's exquisite printing level.
Suddenly, the melodious flute came from the "Poetry Pavilion". The flute went away, crossed the stump and crossed the corridor. Many tourists fiddle with their musical instruments and learn from each other.
Walk past the poetry pavilion and come to the lake. On the opposite side of the lake, there is a small bridge with flowing water, goldfish shuttling under the bridge, and willow trees by the lake are green and dancing gracefully. Suddenly, my mother called me to the front: "son, look at these lamp posts by the lake!" " "oh! It turned out that four identical words, poem, book, painting and seal, were written in different fonts on these five lamp posts. Isn't this the artistic essence of Grandpa Baishi Lake? Under the lamppost is a winding path paved with stones, which seems to tell us that the road to art cannot always be smooth. ...
The sun is setting and the lights are shining. It's time for us to go home. On the way home, I want to grow up in Xiangtan, but this time I really visited Baishi Lake Square.