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Reflections after reading the cultural journey
After carefully reading a famous book, everyone must have a lot of thoughts in their hearts. It is time to write a post-reading review to record it. So how should we write our thoughts after reading? The following is my carefully compiled reflections on the cultural journey. It is for reference only. I hope it can help everyone. Thoughts after reading Cultural Journey 1
Taoist Wang, like me, also has the surname Wang, but after reading "Taoist Tower" in "Cultural Journey" written by Mr. Yu Qiuyu, I don't know whether to defend him or not. It’s time to scold him, or rather neither defend nor scold him. As a farmer originally from Macheng, Hubei Province, he probably didn't read many books when he was a child because of his poverty, or he didn't receive a systematic and standardized education, so he didn't quite understand the value of these Dunhuang cultural relics in front of him. How much can a farmer who has not learned any knowledge demand from him? For a poor farmer, these cultural relics in front of him cannot feed his stomach, and are far less beneficial than the heavy silver dollars in the pockets of those foreign uncles. At least those silver dollars can be exchanged for food, land, and even a wife and children that I never dare to have in this life.
How far can a farmer think? It is nothing more than food and clothing for a family or one person, but what about foreigners? They can defraud people of their national treasures with a few small coins, of course. I am very happy to make a good deal with such a traditional Chinese farmer, with no loss of money. Therefore, Taoist Wang is not to blame, or the large-scale loss of cultural relics in Dunhuang cannot be entirely blamed on Taoist Wang.
Foreigners were able to purchase a large number of priceless cultural relics from the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang so easily from Taoist Wang alone with very few silver coins. This was in contrast to the Qing government's indifference to Dunhuang cultural relics at that time. There is a direct relationship. A farmer has such courage and power to sell world-class cultural relics. One can only imagine how much the late Qing government despised Dunhuang cultural relics.
If Mr. Yu thinks that not saying "I hate you" is not enough to relieve the hatred in his heart, then I think that the ignorant Taoist Wang should be hated, even if he is the author's family, the author I There will never be any mercy for him. But the Qing government that signed the treaty of losing power and humiliating the country was even more hateful! Because of such an incompetent government, there were such unscrupulous farmers, and it was because of such unscrupulous farmers that eventually led to the massive loss of Dunhuang cultural relics. These are not individual incidents, they are the inevitable result of the incompetence and corruption of the late Qing government. Thoughts after reading Cultural Journey 2
Newspapers say that I write with ease and ease, but this is not the case at all. It is a kind of tiring work that is very difficult for me. Every time I write a pen, I feel that I am getting older. No matter it is the warmth of spring or autumn, or great joy or sorrow, in the end I have to close my eyes, calm my heartbeat, and return to the indifference of history. , the severity of reason. This is Professor Yu Qiuyu's preface in "Cultural Journey".
No wonder, read this book slowly and carefully. The thinking in it is very different from what people think and see. I still remember his "Wind and Rain in a Pavilion", alone, no! A family is burdened with the fate of holding on to a library. Fan Qin left a library in China, which has been preserved to this day. There are other bibliophiles and there are books in their collections, but within a few generations, the dust of history buried them. However, what did Fan Tianyi Pavilion rely on to stay? Is it persistence, determination, or as Yu Qiuyu said, willpower that transcends spirit, hobbies, talents, and even time. Where does this willpower manifest itself? He once unceremoniously contradicted the powerful royal relative Guo Xun, for which he was punished by the court and sent to prison. He seemed to have no regard for anything and was upright in his official career. In the end, even the powerful and traitorous Yan family was unable to do anything about it. he. A successful bibliophile is at least a strong person in terms of personality. Yu Qiuyu concluded here.
After seeing this, think about it, if we scholars were born in that era and were bibliophiles, would we be like Fan Qin? I don't think so. Fan Qin's perseverance seems inhumane at first glance. It's hard for us to do it! We are teachers and we must have willpower to educate students, but how many of us can actually do it? Who can get up in the face of setbacks? Living, and for what? Isn’t this what we should be thinking about.
Thoughts after reading "Cultural Journey" 3
"Cultural Journey" is a book that talks about many places that people in China attach great importance to.
Taoist Tower-built in Mogao Grottoes. Its owner, Wang Yuanjuan, a Taoist priest, was the sinner of the Mogao Grottoes in history. It was he who took very little money and property from foreign "adventurers" and then asked them to transport countless Dunhuang cultural relics away in boxes. It is also because of him that experts from the Dunhuang Research Institute now buy microfilms of Dunhuang documents from foreign museums time and time again, sighing and walking to the enlarger...
Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes The tragedy was only caused by a Taoist priest who wandered here and stopped here. Because of his selfish desires, foreign "adventurers" exchanged a few silver coins for a large amount of cultural heritage that we lived in. I hate it so much, I hate the corruption of government officials at that time. Wang Yuanjue’s ignorance and selfish desires have led to our regrets today.
The glory of the past is already what we have achieved today, but if the glory of the past is stolen, what will be the consequences...
We are made possible by the miracles created by the older generation. The pride of this generation is what enables us to escape from a humiliating and heinous history.
But today we still use the glory of the past to build tomorrow, so where is the real tomorrow? History will turn back to that time, and will we face humiliation again?
Don’t ask this question to others, but ask yourself, do you want to create value for your own appearance or be a little star for others... If you are still fighting for your own selfish desires , I want to ask you, what use do you have for these things? Can you take them with you after you die? There is a saying that describes the value and meaning of human beings: "If you are not brought with you in life, you will not be taken with you in death." Thoughts after reading 4 of the cultural journey
The cultural journey is to travel in the sea of ??literature; the cultural journey is to sail in the sea of ??learning. This is a collection of essays integrating history, landscape, and humanities. Read history and see famous people and events; read landscapes and see the north and south of the Yangtze River; read humanities and appreciate folk customs. It is like a bright light that illuminates our souls.
Why is it called "Cultural Journey"? Let me start with a phenomenon: Chinese people always want to travel to scenic spots and historic sites during their holidays. Is it just the scenery that we yearn for? Of course not. What tourists want to experience more is the feelings of the literati, to find the intoxicating poetry and to understand the profound philosophy. When we wandered in the Huajing Oasis where the ancient sages and sages had lingered, it seemed that we had an instant spiritual dialogue with the sages that spanned thousands of years. People want to use this to gain new understanding and appreciation of the country and history. Mr. Yu Qiuyu wanted to use this to carry forward and inherit the great spirit of the Chinese nation since ancient times. However, this kind of spirit is not easy to understand. You need to constantly improve your ideological realm, think and experience, in order to understand the true meaning.
"Go back, it's getting late, I'm afraid it will snow again." This meaningful sentence comes from the book "Yangguan Snow". Yangguan, this place name is so soul-stirring! "I urge you to drink another glass of wine. There will be no old friends when you leave Yangguan in the west." Wang Wei's true feelings and elegance have been floating in Yangguan Road for thousands of years. The Yangguan he expressed is majestic and majestic, and it entrusts deep friendship... This is how the people of the Tang Dynasty were. , no matter how great the difficulties are, they can't stop their progress, and they can't kill their optimism. If everyone was so optimistic, this society would be a better place.
I think Yangguan is a symbol of the quality of the Chinese nation. It stands in the yellow sand, holds its head high and looks into the distance. Isn’t this the strong character of the Chinese people? It is open and active, and the Silk Road leads to the Western Regions at its feet, showing the grace of China to the world. Isn’t this the broad mind of the Chinese people? But hundreds of years later, Yu Qiuyu came to Yangguan and saw only mounds, sandy slopes, grass, stone monuments, and residual snow... Yangguan was abandoned, and its collapse gave the Chinese nation more strength. After Yangguan, there will be no more Yangguan!
Bitterness is like digging a mountain, and you will get Qiong Yao only after you succeed; traveling is like exploring, and you will definitely get the jade after you finish it. Thoughts after reading "Cultural Journey" 5
At first, it seemed easy for temples to get involved with schools, and even chanting scriptures was regarded as "doing classes." The teachers in the school had the opposite attitude. They would close the windows whenever they heard the sound of chanting, not liking the sound.
But after reading the primary school students' compositions and seeing the bandits reforming in the temple, the teacher began to feel awe of the temple. Later, when they learned that Li Shutong, who was proficient in modern culture and education, had turned to Buddhism, the teachers were in awe of Buddhism.
The whole article is connected together and talks about the mutual integration, mutual influence and mutual promotion of modern cultural education and Buddhism. After reading the bandit story written by a primary school student, I was very shocked. Just entering a temple once can completely change a bandit, which shows that faith has a great influence on people.
“The old man he was was washed away by the tide of Shanglin Lake.”——The bandit reformed amidst the chanting of Buddhist scriptures by the monks. The students sang "Outside the long pavilion, beside the ancient road, the green grass reaches the sky..." I can also sing it, and I have been singing it since I was a child. It wasn't until I read the article "Temple" that I learned that its author Li Shutong later became Hongyi mage. "Is this a regression or an improvement?" I think it is an improvement. Buddhism has such a great influence on people and can make a bandit start doing good deeds, so we must learn from its good points: teaching people to be good. I hope that with the integration of modern cultural education and Buddhism, the "goodness" advocated by Buddhism can also be integrated into our lives, making our living environment better.
It’s great to be able to express your opinions fluently. It would be even better if we could be more "troublesome" in choosing words and sentences, be more detailed in the parts that should be expanded on, and at the same time think more about the profound expression of the original text, so that the article can be more "mature" while being beautiful. come on! Thoughts after reading Cultural Journey 6
I have heard of this book a long time ago, but I have not read it seriously. This time, I will take advantage of this summer vacation to read it carefully. Following Mr. Yu Qiuyu's words, I will travel across the north and south of China and roam in the long river of history.
From the desert frontier with billowing yellow sand to the beautiful and clear Jiangnan small town, the author describes each place vividly, which also makes me feel China's long-standing man-made culture. Every place exudes His unique charm. From "Taoist Tower" and "Yangguan Snow", I saw the rise and fall of the Yellow River civilization and wrote about the profound desolation of history. The description at the beginning of "Jiangnan Town" made me seem to see the scene of the small bridge and flowing water. "Wind and Rain in a Pavilion" allowed me to see the hardships of Chinese literati. And "The Weight of Thirty Years" made me feel a touch of warmth and the beauty of the relationship between teachers and students.
Mr. Yu Qiuyu said in the book: "Literaturemen seem destined to be associated with the journey of hardship." I think this may be the reason why this book is called "The Journey of Culture". When reading this book, I deeply felt the profound cultural heritage and writing skills of the composition. In his writing, Mogao Grottoes, Dujiangyan, and the Library are all so unique. In his writing, those past histories , like a poignant picture. "Passion for history will always increase the load of life, and the vicissitudes of history will trigger a sense of decline in life." This is the author's sentiments. Everyone's life is also a history for themselves. When we go through a period of time, When you stop and look back at the footsteps you have walked, you will always have regrets of one kind or another, and we are also looking for the true meaning of life in these regrets and ups and downs.
Close this book quietly, as if you have an urge to travel around the mountains and rivers. Reading thousands of books and traveling thousands of miles, I also want to find the footprints of history among the mountains and rivers. Thoughts after reading "The Bitter Journey of Culture" 7
"The journey of culture is bitter and astringent. The bitter journey is told in this thousand-year sigh." Opening this book, I followed Yu Qiuyu's footsteps and staggered through the sky of the motherland. From the south to the north, there are deserts and Gobi deserts, small bridges and flowing water. He traveled thousands of miles, accompanied by travel and dust, and used his limited time to explore the ancient echoes.
Before this, I had never thought about the significance of the existence of those ancient buildings that had withstood the wind and rain, and I had never understood the profound history hidden behind them. Being ignorant, I could only follow Yu Qiuyu to push open the door that separates history and the present, go back to the source in the long flow of time, explore and search in the dust of history, and explore the other shore that we have never reached. Chasing a past we have forgotten.
This trip is a hard journey, but it is also a baptism.
It is not just a simple journey, nor is it just a sigh of forgotten history. The meaning of travel lies in thinking about the present and the future, the inheritance of culture, and the pursuit of the meaning of life. Regardless of the joys and sorrows between people, whether they are separated from each other thousands of miles away, no matter how great their achievements are, no matter how powerful their immortal achievements are, they will eventually be covered up by the wind and sand of history. The history created will eventually become history again, leaving only the following to future generations. The words recorded in the books and the ancient buildings. What we have to do is to inherit the culture buried in history, learn from the wisdom and experience of our ancestors, pass on the fire, and continue to move forward on the path left by our predecessors.
Read "Cultural Journey" and taste life. In the pursuit of history and thinking about culture, I followed Yu Qiuyu, bit by bit, erasing the impetuousness in my heart and returning to the simplicity and authenticity of my soul.
This is the meaning of the exploration of history: returning to nature, the process of pursuing history is also a deeper exploration of oneself, allowing oneself to temporarily stay away from the hustle and bustle of the world, abandon the impetuousness that disturbs reality, and think and pursue The mission of life is to recall your original intention.
What is my original intention? I asked myself as I closed the book. As a Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway Maintenance Personnel of the China Railway Electrification Bureau, it is my mission to ensure the safety of the power supply of the Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway, and it is my original intention to allow people to enjoy the quality life brought by the speed of high-speed railways.
Walking a journey, tasting a piece of history. The original intention remains unchanged and the mission remains unchanged. Thoughts after reading Cultural Journey 8
Because I look up to Yu Qiuyu.
I got close to Yu Qiuyu because of "Cultural Journey".
I still remember that when I was young, frivolous and ignorant, I caught a glimpse of his name and works on the bookshelf. The bookshelf was so high. I walked past with disdain. No one knew that there was any part in my disdain. Lots and lots of awe. The height that I didn't dare to look forward to gradually became the most mysterious hidden spring in my heart. Maybe it was this feeling that pulled me closer to him.
He has many titles and titles, many flowers and applause, but in my heart, he is just a wandering traveler.
There is a distance between history and reality. It is this distance that peels off the culture deposited in the mountains and rivers of the motherland. So in the bright lakes and mountains, culture is getting further and further away from us. Who is there? After visiting the famous mountains and rivers, have you found the profound connotation?
However, there is finally a person who is willing to carry the heavy culture on his back when traveling, and turn the history buried in the mountains and rivers into a painful journey. He captured the breath of culture between the mountains and rivers, and explored the beauty of personality in the culture. As a result, the mountains and rivers came alive, and history came alive: Su Xiaoxiao and White Snake walked out of the pavilions in the water of the West Lake, Li Bing stood silently by the Dujiangyan, and Tianxin Pavilion's The wind and rain are swaying the fragrance of books that have gone through disasters, the splendor of Mogao Grottoes is evaporating thousands of years of life, the lingering sound of "Guangling San" comes from the depths of history, the enchanting and vast Dongting Lake is mysterious and vast... Thousands of years of precipitation have resurfaced in people's minds. The heart is swaying.
Reading Yu Qiuyu is like following a trickling stream to find the destination of culture and tracing its origins.
Reading Yu Qiuyu is like swimming in the ocean of knowledge and seeing all the historical pictures.
Reading Yu Qiuyu is like talking to a hermit, feeling the weight of history and culture through the scent of tea.
When reading Yu Qiuyu, you will feel that the essence of life is close to history and culture, and your mind will calm down, and the world will calm down. Thoughts after reading "Cultural Journey" 9
Mr. Yu Qiuyu's "Cultural Journey" mainly seeks the soul of culture and the secret of life through landscapes and scenery, and explores the historical destiny of Chinese culture and the personality structure of Chinese literati. The author's prose style is indeed unique, but after reading the contents of this book, if you want to find in the text what Tianyige, Mogao Grottoes, Tianzhu Mountain, and even the small towns of Zhouzhuang and Tongli in the south of the Yangtze River are like, then You will definitely be disappointed.
Because the author has almost no words about the specific landscapes and scenic spots, his unique feature is that after pointing out a certain place, he condenses a rich and gloomy picture of life in a form similar to the camera switching in a movie, and then follows Enter direct aria.
This kind of chant strives to be the first to impress with its fiery emotions and exaggerated words, and then spreads all kinds of reveries and discussions about Chinese history and culture with a sweeping momentum. I was infected by the emotions of the article and knew it. I am consciously influenced by Yu Qiuyu's unique cultural heritage, humanistic spirit, and mental journey. This creative idea runs throughout the entire "Cultural Journey".
When I read Yu Qiuyu’s articles for the first time, I was attracted by the calmness and grandeur of his works. What is even more impressive is his profound knowledge and his rigorous academic attitude. To understand Yu Qiuyu deeply, you must read his collection of essays "Cultural Journey". During the reading activity held by the company for female employees, I read most of the works in a hurry and gained a lot from them. Of course, there are feelings, but as soon as I pick up the pen, I feel that my thoughts are complicated and I don’t know how to express my feelings in words. Maybe this is the charm of Yu Qiuyu’s prose. It gives people a beautiful enjoyment when reading it, but when I look back, I feel It feels ethereal and mysterious.
I really want to go back in time and tell you my thoughts after reading the cultural journey 10
Perhaps this is an era that moves so fast that it only takes a few minutes to travel between two cities. Hours are approaching, and the contact between relatives and friends is almost instantaneous through phone and video calls. We have forgotten the long journey just to meet someone, and we have forgotten the feeling of satisfaction when we receive a letter and see familiar handwriting. What remains is impetuosity, impetuosity, and that sentence that may be true, false, or perfunctory: I miss you!
Seeing that Gu Zhenguan, in order to redeem his friends who were exiled to Ningguta as soon as possible, was running around asking for help, while writing letters of comfort to friends far away, this "Golden Thread Song" is really profitable. shed my tears! !
Sent to the ancient pagoda in Chaning, Wuhan, using words instead of writing. In the winter of Bingchen, he lived in the Thousand Buddhas Temple in the capital, and worked in the ice and snow.
Is Ji Zi safe? Then he comes back, everything in his life is worth looking back on! Who can comfort me on my long journey? My mother’s hometown is poor and her son is young. I can’t remember, I drank a glass of wine once upon a time. You should be used to seeing evil spirits fighting against others, and you will always lose to them. Ice and snow go around for a long time.
Don’t let tears stain your clothes. Even though we are thousands of miles away, we still have the same flesh and blood. How many people can do that? It's worse than a beautiful woman who has a long life and a bad life, and it's even worse now. There is nothing but congestion, bitter cold and discomfort. For twenty years, Bao Xu made a promise, hoping that Wu Tou and Ma Jiao would eventually rescue each other. Put this letter in your arms.
I have also been wandering for a long time. In the past ten years, I have lost all my deep gratitude to my mentor and friend. It's not a shame to have the same name in the past. Let's see Du Ling lose weight. It has not diminished, and the night is quiet. I have to say farewell to my close friends for a long time, and ask myself, is life desolate at this point? I hate you so much, I will cut it open for you.
Brother Xinwei and I are Ding Chou. When we were young, the frost destroyed the willow trees and caused them to age prematurely. From now on, I need to write less poems and poems, leaving my heart and soul to be with me. I hope you get it, He Qing Life. After returning home, I hurriedly turned over the garrison manuscripts and passed on the empty dishes behind me. Without words, I paused.
Salute to such friendship! Thoughts after reading Cultural Journey 11
After reading it for a long time, I felt a lot in my heart, but it’s really not just expressed in this way, so I can only talk about my thoughts. To be more precise, I put together disorganized thoughts. I like to have I write based on my feelings, and I don’t like to be too pretentious or write something aimlessly. That would be withering.
I think that the most exciting project in Chinese history is not the Great Wall, but Dujiangyan.
When talking about China, the first thing that comes to mind should be the Great Wall. It is a huge project that has gone through countless dynasties and still stands on the map of the earth. Looking from a distance, this miserable nation has actually used human power to build a thousand-mile road through the wild mountains and deserts. barrier, so its military role and the expression of human willpower cannot be ignored. Every time I see the Great Wall on TV, I feel the weight it gives to history and the nation.
But speaking of Dujiangyan, it is a water conservancy project that was completed decades before Qin Shihuang built the Great Wall. Although its momentum is far less majestic than the Great Wall, it has steadily served the purpose. The people of Sichuan have nourished this fertile soil for thousands of years, and their role in benefiting mankind is far greater than that of the Great Wall. It was also because of Dujiangyan that Zhuge Liang and Liu Bei's talents and strategies were created. Only then did Zhang Fei, Guan Yunchang, and Zhao Zilong become brave and good at fighting. and Li Bai. The literary talent of Du Fu and other poets.
When the author wrote about the scene when he first came to Dujiangyan and saw the water conservancy project, and when he praised Dujiangyan with such emotion, I cried, I really cried. I think I can only write this I was so moved that I had no thoughts, and I don’t know how to describe it, but I understand very well that the author, as a contemporary Chinese literati, is concerned about his heart and is confused about today’s society. Not without painstaking efforts to pursue the true cultural behavior of China. I was also very moved and amazed by the words and phrases used by the author to describe the monuments. It's so plain yet atmospheric. I really can’t write anymore. Thoughts after reading Cultural Journey 12
"Taoist Tower" is the first article in "Cultural Journey". I think this article is extremely classic.
I have never been to the Mogao Grottoes, but I wanted to go there before. The rolling yellow sand and lonely smoke in the desert, but there are Dunhuang murals, which are both real and illusory. But now I really feel like I’m not qualified to go there. I am not worthy. I cannot truly understand the enthusiasm of the ancients for religion. I cannot truly feel the hard work and dedication of modern researchers. I cannot deeply understand that the deep crisis of a nation at that time was not just foreign aggression and the weakness of the Qing government. inability. What's the difference between going and not going? It just speeds up the peeling off of these colors again, not to mention how can I see the scripture cave that has been evacuated long ago? So don't go.
Dunhuang should have lost what China is most proud of. It is more gorgeous than the Great Wall and has more connotation than the Imperial Palace, but in the end it was China's injury.
In the second section, Yu Qiuyu did not write about his own feelings at first, but a two-paragraph narrative. He wrote about how Taoist Wang transformed the "Tang Dynasty smile" and "Song Dynasty clothes" on the cave wall. "Whitewash. He wrote about how Taoist Wang turned the sculpture's "graceful figure into pieces, and its gentle smile into mud." Yu Qiuyu's writing was very light, with only slight modifications, but it was painful to read. I don’t think I’m an emotional person. If others can see my crying story, I would frown or show no expression at most. Maybe this time I really felt the author's suppressed emotions under the words, and was moved by him. I think he must have been smiling bitterly when he wrote it, right? Suffering is pain, laughter is miserable laughter.
The following paragraph has a feeling that is both real and illusory:
I can hardly speak, and only the brush handles and hammers are shaking in front of my eyes. "Stop!" I shouted painfully in my heart, and I saw Taoist Wang turning his face, his eyes full of confusion. Yes, he is tidying up his house. Why should idlers make noise? I even wanted to kneel down to him and beg him in a low voice: "Please wait, wait a minute..." But what to wait for? My mind went white. Thoughts after reading "Cultural Journey" 13
The Chinese teacher spent a whole Chinese class reading "Taoist Tower" to us. The whole story is filled with strong anger, hesitation, and homelessness under the sunset. All the Chinese culture was compressed into the bundles of Dunhuang cultural relics.
I couldn’t help but be moved, and then I bought a copy of "Cultural Journey" and flipped through it with great seriousness. But how can a kid in the first grade of junior high school understand that out-of-reach culture? Even now, I only rely on some interest in Chinese culture to carefully look for traces of it.
Since I have read "Cultural Journey" many times before, it is inevitable that I will feel a little less fresh after reading it. I will try my best to express my experience.
I don’t know how many times I have read this article "Taoist Tower".
The feeling is the same every time, condensed into three words: "I hate it so much!" I hate the ignorant and stupid Wang Taoist priest; I hate the countless dirty officials who destroy precious cultural relics at will; I hate Stan Ding, Pelliot, and Yoshikawa Koichiro... they took away books, portraits, and sculptures as much as they wanted and with great dignity; I even hate the builders of the grottoes. Why don't you make the secret room more hidden and stronger, so that the cultural relics can be used? It will not see the light of day again in a hundred years, and let our researchers study it carefully.
But no matter what, that cave full of ancient relics is definitely no longer entirely Chinese. The only ones that belong to China are microfilms bought back at high prices.
"Taoist Tower" is also extremely excellent in writing techniques, with just the right amount of irony and irony, and strong and powerful expressions of emotions. A simple smile, an ignorant body, a pale stone house, a sharp wisp of cooking smoke, a motorcade carrying the culture of an ancient civilization, a sad sunset, a trembling list, and a group of people working for Dunhuang documents An expert who has devoted his whole life to his work.
We should reflect. Thoughts after reading Cultural Journey 14
The narrow river passing through the town, the exquisitely carved stone bridges, the houses built beside the river, there is water under the floors of the houses, and the stone steps lead down one level from the floor. The steps stretched out, and a woman was washing her hands on the pier, while a awning boat only a few feet away from them was raising wisps of white smoke. The smoke drifted through the bridge hole to the other side. There was a low and wide stone railing on the other side of the river. , you can sit or lie down, a few old people sat there with peaceful faces and watched the passing ships.
The peeling blue-gray color is like a residual dream in the morning, and the intertwined twin bridges are hard and old. Nothing can summarize the small town in Jiangnan better than this, and nothing can summarize the small town in Jiangnan better than this. It symbolizes hometown.
Of course he would dream of the flowing water and stone bridges of Zhouzhuang every night in a strange and smoky land, but his scarred life boat was stranded so far away that he could not sail. Entering a familiar harbor.
Shallow waves, light and clouds, small bridges and flowing water in the river village.
Small boats are unmooring and mooring, and the cables shake, affecting the lifeline of the entire China. I hope that one day, the melancholy and nostalgia floating in the hustle and bustle of the city can be contained in countless elegant towns.
Lonely Tianzhu Mountain
The green mountain is only in the right corner of the city, where Bu Zhu lives after returning from thousands of miles away.
The colorful giant salamander is motionless in the bottle, as if it is stopping from the lonely eternity to the lonely future.
It is history, countless pairs of feet that have gone away, and the piety of climbing from generation to generation, which connects this mountain road so smoothly, is stepped on so firmly, and flows so freely and freely.
Those solid roadbeds that have melted into natural scenery, those ancient bridge piers with green stone flowers under the new bridge railings, and the polished stone paths that point to the best scenery have engraved the memories of a long time ago. Prosperity as it once was.
Thoughts after reading: I have read thousands of books and traveled thousands of miles, but I can only appreciate the scenery along the way from the books. Fortunately, the scenery is beautiful and gives people infinitely beautiful reverie and insights into life, baptism of the soul and The accumulation of cultural literacy. Thoughts after reading Cultural Journey 15
“I find that the places I particularly want to visit are always the places where ancient literati left deep footprints, which shows that the landscapes in my heart are not completely natural landscapes, but a kind of 'Humanistic landscape'" Mr. Yu Qiuyu always said in "Cultural Journey". Similarly, this is also the reason why he wrote about his experiences after traveling all over the country and appreciating the unique material and cultural heritage of our country. Yes, I feel the same way. Mr. Yu Qiuyu believes that when people look at culture, they should not always be full of words and phrases, or they should not be overwhelmed by civilization. Instead, they should appreciate culture deeply and delicately in their own experiences. This is not easy. thing.
So, that year, Mr. Yu Qiuyu began his "hard journey" of boiling water to bathe, cooking rice for food, cutting cloth for clothes, and making a bed for rest. Traveling alone, without companions or guidance. "A small boat crosses the sea", but without Li Bai's boat, even Lu You's donkey can't take care of it.
In "Cultural Journey", I watched "Unbreakable" Dujiangyan with Mr. Yu Qiuyu.
The book also writes: "Everyone in the world knows about the Great Wall. In fact, if you think about it carefully, it is more exciting than the Great Wall." If it weren't for Dujiangyan, how could the land of abundance come to be, and how could the Qin Dynasty unify the world? With it, China had a relatively stable rear during the Anti-Japanese War. As for why Dujiangyan is said to be "unable to collapse", the reason is that the 2003 earthquake caused buildings near Chengdu to collapse, but only Dujiangyan suffered little damage. It can be said that it is one of the greatest ancient buildings in the history of our country.
At the same time, we also enjoyed the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang. In 366 AD, a monk began to dig a grotto on the cliff at the eastern foot of Mingsha Mountain in the southeast of Dunhuang. Later, generations of people continued to excavate, and this became the famous Mogao Grottoes. Later, the art of grotto sculpture was integrated into more and more Chinese secular civilization, and even became a history carved from solid stone.
"Cultural Journey" involves many cultural sites and is a masterpiece of history.
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