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The scenery along the Silk Road is worthy of nostalgia, but what is more worth preserving is its cultural heritage. Maybe it will be boring, but the scenery without history and culture is always a little more flashy and a little less heavy. I have to say, "Read thousands of books and take Wan Li Road." This afternoon, I gained a lot.

Sculpture art is an important part of Dunhuang. Japanese call "sculpture" "sculpture" ",while Europeans describe this art with a few words that are not very similar. Therefore, throughout the world, only China people can perfectly explain the charm of this art..

"sculpture" as its name implies is the combination of "carving" and "plastic". The clay sculpture art is also the foundation of all sculptures, whether bronze sculpture or pottery sculpture, can not be separated from the support of mud, perhaps, this is also the soul of sculpture-from some unremarkable things, after careful carving, it will become remarkable. Sculpture is such a process, it does not pay attention to the results, but pays attention to the feelings. Perhaps this is also the reason why Dunhuang sculpture art can be spread to this day.

Of course, we can't get a glimpse of the leopard, rather critical. Sculpture is just the tip of the iceberg. Dunhuang is also rich in historical details. The migration from Huoshaogou culture to Sanmiao clan reveals the long history of Dunhuang culture. This also makes Dunhuang, a small town located in the hinterland of the desert, fascinating.

What makes me awe of Dunhuang culture is not the sculpture art of Dunhuang, nor the long history of Dunhuang, but the origin of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes. Perhaps, some people will say that the Mogao Grottoes are just made by a few craftsmen. But I don't think so. The Mogao Grottoes didn't just come in this way, but certainly gathered the most elite forces of that era. The Mogao Grottoes "began in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, flourished in the Sui and Tang Dynasties and ended in the Yuan Dynasty." The origin of the Mogao Grottoes made me admire the perseverance of the ancients.

There is a long way to go for the inheritance of Dunhuang culture. Today, Dunhuang culture may be gradually submerged in the yellow sand. However, there are two people who have been trying to inherit these cultures for decades. They are Mr. Du and his master who are giving lectures today. Perhaps, "everyone gathers firewood and the flame is high", so let's act together to continue to inherit these cultures.