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My dad was a philatelic enthusiast, he loved stamps and loved stamps. On the table in my father's study, next to the cabinet, and in the drawers, there were neatly arranged philatelic albums, and in them were delicate, beautiful stamps that could not be counted, and could not be seen.
Dad is a burly man, with black hair, a flat mouth, big bright eyes, and likes to wear dark clothes.
Whenever a new stamp was issued, Dad came to the stamp company with great interest and lined up to buy his beloved stamps. When he returned home, he washed his hands, took out the pouch and tweezers, and carefully put the stamps into the pouch one by one, and then slowly admired the beautiful patterns on the stamps. On the 5th of each month, Dad would rush to the newsstand to buy the "Philately" magazine, and after getting the magazine, Dad would always carefully read and familiarize himself with the background information of the stamps, and then carefully store the magazine in the bookcase for fear of being damaged.
Once, when I came to my father's side, I saw him intently admiring the stamps, and I asked, "Dad, what stamps do you have?" "That's a lot, there are zodiac, people, landscapes, plants, animals, sports and other stamps.
Dad said. "Wow! That's a lot, but what are these stamps for?
There are so many uses! Stamps are 'postcards of the country'. It can not only send letters, but also know some knowledge through it, and it is also a small work of art, so that the world can understand China and understand China.
For example, the Huangshan Scenic Ticket tells us that the Yellow Mountain has a welcome pine, a lotus peak, as well as a dream pen flowers, stone monkeys and other famous landscapes. "I looked at my father's expression as he reveled in the world of stamps, and thought: Dad is really amazing, he knows so much about stamps, it seems that his obsession with stamps is very deep.
This is my dad, a philatelic enthusiast through and through!
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If it's 50 points, I'll write it to you.
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The joy of philately.
My extracurricular life is rich and colorful, like a brilliant rainbow in the sky. I like to read, play chess, play ball, collect stamps, and raise little goldfish ......Live in a world full of fun.
I like philately the most, whenever I turn through the colorful philatelic albums, the exquisite stamps make me indulge in infinite fun, and the clever Monkey King leads me into the fun-filled mythological world of "Journey to the West". The Yellow River, the Yangtze River, the Great Wall, Tiananmen Square, the Yellow Mountain, Mount Tai ......It was as if I was traveling around the mountains, rivers, and places of interest of my motherland. And the little bee that came to life brought me into the blooming flowers.
I particularly like the commemorative stamp of the "August 1 Nanchang Uprising" issued with a face value of 4 cents to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. In the scene of the armed uprising launched in Nanchang, the capital of Jiangxi Province on August 1, 1927, the stamps include ***, **, Ye Ting, **, *** and others. From this stamp, I learned about the beginning of the CPC's independent leadership of the armed struggle and the creation of a revolutionary army, as well as the origin of the Army Day of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
I understand that today's happy life is the result of thousands of revolutionary martyrs, who have exchanged their blood and lives.
Philately has given me a lot of knowledge, and this colorful philatelic album is not only like a history book, but also like an encyclopedia of knowledge, which has allowed me to know a lot of historical figures, understand a lot of natural sciences, and understand a lot of life principles. It also enriches my extracurricular life, cultivates my interests, and makes me have fun. Stamp collecting is a lot of fun.
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Stamp? I've only seen it on envelopes, and the teacher asked us to write stories about stamps, do we have to collect the envelopes and look at them?
I went to my mother with questions, and she said meaningfully, "Yingying, there are stamps in the stamp album too!" "Oh! The philatelic album was bought by people who love philately, no one in our family loves philately, my mother had to borrow a philatelic album from a colleague in the unit, as soon as I opened it, I was stunned!
There are so many types of stamps! People, landscapes, animals, memorabilia, paintings, ......There is a wide variety and everything you need. I touched it lightly with my hand, and it was so smooth and flat!
I couldn't help but come forward and smell it, it was so sweet and papery! At this time, my mother came over, patted me on the shoulder and asked, "Yingying, have you noticed the letters on the stamp?"
Hey. Where? "I looked at it for a long time before I realized, oh!
It turns out that there is a small letter "t" and "g" under the right corner of the stamp, what does this mean? Mom said earnestly: "T" stands for special stamps, and "G" stands for commemorative stamps.
"Wow! It turns out that there is so much knowledge in the stamps!
One of the stamps of "Kong Rong Makes Pears" attracted me deeply, this stamp is not only brightly colored, but also adopts the method of continuous printing, and the overall composition of the characters adopts a "V" shape. The first one is the father dividing the fruit for the seven children, and the second one is letting the pear.
Looking at this stamp, I remembered that my mother had told me this story when I was a child. In ancient times, Kong Rong was at a young age, and he was still able to achieve "brother and friend, brother and brother, brotherly harmony, and filial piety", and let the big fruit to his brother to eat. Although we are all only children now, we all have cousins and cousins.
If you have good things, you should share them with your companions, and the ancients said: "Share the blessings and share the difficulties". Respecting the old and loving the young is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, and I hope that China's excellent traditional virtues will continue to be carried forward.
The stamps in the album were an eye-opener for me, as they not only increased my knowledge, but also deepened my understanding of the story of "Kong Rong Makes Pears".
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Hello, the following article is 350 words.
I am a small philatelic enthusiast and now have several beautiful stamp albums in my collection.
A small part of my stamps were cut out of envelopes, and every time I saw my aunts and uncles receive letters, I begged them to give them to me. I carefully cut off the stamps, put them in water to separate them from the envelope paper, dried them in the sun, and then sandwiched them in the album. Of course, a large part of the stamps were bought with my pocket money.
Collecting stamps is one of my great pleasures. Because I have gained a lot of knowledge from philately, take the stamps of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, from the stamps I know that the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region was established in 1947, and the Mongolian people like horseback riding, archery, and wrestling; They have the custom of offering hata to their guests and drinking milk wine. Philately also taught me a lot of truths.
For example, the plant stamps made me know how to be strong, because the vitality of plants is so vigorous; The scenery stamps make me love the great motherland even more, because these magnificent rivers and mountains tell the glorious history of the motherland; The animal stamps made me feel that everyone is equal, because animals are also weak and small ...... life
When I'm not working, I always like to flip through my stamp album with my classmates and friends and share the joy of stamp collecting.
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