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A 400-word essay describing the environment of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda
1. A 400-word essay about the Big Wild Goose Pagoda
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'Big Wild Goose Pagoda' When everyone hears this word, they will definitely think of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an, Shaanxi. That's right! Today I will introduce the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Shaanxi to see how much you know about it.
The Big Wild Goose Pagoda, also known as the Daci'en Temple Pagoda, is located in the Daci'en Temple in the southern suburbs of Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. Because it is located in the west courtyard of Ci'en Temple, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda was originally called the Pagoda in the west courtyard of Ci'en Temple (Buddha means pagoda). It is a masterpiece of Buddhist architectural art in the Tang Dynasty of China.
The Big Wild Goose Pagoda was built in 652 AD (the third year of Yonghui reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty). Master Xuanzang built a five-story brick pagoda in the west pagoda courtyard of Ci'en Temple to worship the Buddha statues, relics and Sanskrit classics brought back from India. It was rebuilt during Wu Zetian's Chang'an period. Later it underwent many repairs. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda was a famous tourist attraction in the Tang Dynasty, so it has a large number of inscriptions by literati. There are more than 200 inscriptions on the monument during the Ming and Qing dynasties alone.
The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is a pavilion-style brick tower with a height of 64.5 meters and seven floors. The tower body is a square cone with bays formed by imitation wood structures, which decrease in proportion from bottom to top. There is a wooden ladder inside that can be climbed up. There is an arched door opening on each side of each floor, which can be viewed from a distance by leaning on the railing. The entire building is grand in style, simple and steady in shape, moderate in proportion, solemn and simple in style. It is a relatively well-preserved pavilion-style tower. There are stairs inside the tower for people to climb up and overlook the ancient city of Xi'an.
The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is a landmark building and famous historic site in Xi'an, and a symbol of the ancient city of Xi'an. This famous ancient pagoda is painted on the central emblem of Xi'an. 2. An essay about visiting the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an
An essay about the Big Wild Goose Pagoda
Today, my dad, my sister, I visited the world-famous Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an.
At seven o'clock in the morning, I got up early. After washing up, we set off at 7:30.
We got off the bus at the North Square in front of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an, and saw the tall and majestic Big Wild Goose Pagoda in the Da Ci'en Temple. We bought tickets and entered the gate. The tour guide took us to visit and explained along the way: Da Ci'en Temple was originally Wulu Temple in the Sui Dynasty and was abandoned in the early years of Wude in the Tang Dynasty. When Li Zhi, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, was the crown prince, he recommended Mingfu to his mother, Queen Wende. In the 22nd year of Zhenguan (648), it was rebuilt and named "Ci'en". The Big Wild Goose Pagoda in the temple stands majestically, towering into the clouds. It was built by Master Xuanzang in the third year of Yonghui in the Tang Dynasty (652) to collect classics. The seven-story tower is 64.5 meters high, which is equivalent to the 15th floor of an ordinary building. It covers an area of ??more than 76 acres. Despite thousands of years of vicissitudes, it is still intact.
We first visited the bell room on the right and the drum room on the left. The two houses are the same height and the same size. They are facing each other, but the contents inside are different. There is a huge bell in the bell room and a huge drum in the drum room. It is much shorter than the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. The tower is like an adult, and the two houses are like two children. We followed the path along the "green grass bank" to the foot of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. My heart started to get excited. Yaoba bought us tickets. He was resting outside and we went in.
When I entered the first floor of the tower, I felt a rush of cold air rushing towards me. The stairs inside were too steep and very dangerous. We walked up holding the railing, and when we reached the second floor we saw many calligraphy and paintings. We continued to walk up, and when we reached the third floor, I saw a model of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Then I realized that the higher the tower is, the smaller the floors are with each floor, so the stairs become narrower and narrower, so we continue to walk up. When we reached the fifth floor, we all felt very tired and really didn’t want to go upstairs. But as we said below, no one can be a bear. You must go to the top floor to see what happens. We encouraged each other, walked around, took a break, and finally we reached the seventh floor. Through the window, I saw the statues on the North Square, the big green trees, the straight and spacious roads, and the ancient buildings. There is a sun-shaped circle inside the top of the tower. There are some words inside that form a circle. Those words are "Forefathers of worshiping Buddha praised Monk Tang for traveling to the west to obtain Buddhist scriptures."
There is another circle inside these words. There are seven small dots in this circle. We can’t understand what it means. We asked an uncle to take a photo of my sister and me. After thanking him, we got off the tower.
We met Yaobaba in a pavilion. Then, we took pictures again, walked around, and then went out. I'm so happy today! Because I have gained a little more knowledge about the scenic spots and historical sites of my motherland, I am even more proud of China!
The beautiful Big Wild Goose Pagoda
Cai Yi, Class 4, Grade 5, Linfeng Primary School, Licheng District, Putian City, Fujian Province
Friends, have you been to Xi'an? Xi'an is a beautiful ancient city. If you travel to Xi'an, don't forget to take a walk in Nancheng. Surrounded by greenery, there is a beautiful ancient pagoda. It is the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, one of the "Eight Scenic Spots of Chang'an" that has been circulated since ancient times.
The Big Wild Goose Pagoda was built in the Tang Dynasty and has a history of 1,000 years. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is 64 meters high and has 7 floors. The bottom is square and the bottom is large and the top is small. Entering the bottom floor of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, you will see many murals on the walls, which will make you dizzy. Climbing up the wooden stairs in the tower step by step, you will find that the stairs are getting narrower and steeper, and the space in the tower is getting smaller, but your interest will become higher and higher.
If you are tired, then go down to the bottom of the tower. There are many tulips planted at the foot of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, one piece red, one piece yellow... colorful and very charming. The strong fragrance and beautiful flowers set off the majestic Big Wild Goose Pagoda, making it particularly eye-catching. At this time, your fatigue will disappear without a trace.
What a beautiful Big Wild Goose Pagoda, I believe you will also be intoxicated by this charming scenery. 3. An essay about describing the daytime scene of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda Fountain
If you don’t know, then I’ll tell you. My favorite tree is the walnut tree in front of my grandma’s house.
In spring, the walnut tree will sprout new branches and grow green leaves. Birds will also fly to sing beside it, and sometimes they will pick up some hay and build a warm hut on it, attracting some small animals.
The hot summer is here, and its leaves grow lush and green to protect people from the scorching sun. Groups of naughty children were jumping and playing hide-and-seek around it, so happy. When they were tired from playing, they would chat and enjoy the coolness under it. It brings me a lot of happiness.
In autumn, its baby leaves fell one after another, like a group of golden butterflies dancing, falling to the ground as if covering the earth with a golden coat. It also provides delicious walnuts to people, and adults and children come here to pick walnuts to eat.
In winter, many snow dolls fall from the sky. Long-standing scenic spots and historic sites, such as the Bell Tower, Terracotta Warriors and Horses, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, etc.
My favorite place to go is the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, where I often play. The book says that the Big Wild Goose Pagoda was built in the Tang Dynasty and has a history of more than 1,300 years.
The Big Wild Goose Pagoda was originally called the Ci'en Temple Pagoda because one day the monks were chanting sutras and a group of wild geese flew across the sky. Suddenly, a wild goose fell from the sky and fell to death in the temple.
The monk thought it was the Bodhisattva appearing, so he buried the wild goose in the temple. From then on, the Ci'en Temple Pagoda was renamed the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.
The Big Wild Goose Pagoda has seven floors and is 64 meters high. It is small at the top and large at the bottom, like a four-sided pyramid. Although it has gone through thousands of years of ups and downs, it still stands tall and tall on this ancient land.
One day during the summer vacation, my parents and I went up to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Walking into the tower, the ground floor is very wide, with thick beams and columns, and stairs, all made of wood.
As we climbed up the stairs, the space became smaller and smaller as we went up. When we reached the top floor, it was only about ten square meters in size. There are windows on every floor. Standing at the window, I just feel a cool breeze blowing in, which makes me feel very cool.
Looking down from the window, you can have a panoramic view of the entire city of Xi'an. The ancient city wall in the distance is majestic and majestic. The streets below are crisscrossed, and the flow of people and vehicles are like little ants and beetles. Every time I climbed a floor, I had to look outside from the four directions of southeast, northwest and northwest.
The higher you climb, the farther you see. I suddenly remembered an ancient poem: If you want to see a thousand miles away, reach a higher level.
It makes sense, and I understand its meaning better. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is a landmark building in Xi'an. It attracts countless Chinese and foreign tourists with its ancient and majestic appearance.
I like you very much - Big Wild Goose Pagoda. 5. An 800-word essay on the wisdom of cultural inheritance about the Big Wild Goose Pagoda
Visiting the Big Wild Goose Pagoda
Today, I am very happy because our family is going to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. After wandering around in the car for an hour and a half, we finally arrived at the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.
When I arrived, I saw that the Big Wild Goose Pagoda was so tall! There are seven floors! There is Asia's largest musical fountain in front of it. As the music rises and falls, the fountain rises and falls, which is very beautiful. My parents and I walked into the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. There are so many stairs inside! I walked for a long time before reaching the top of the tower. From the top of the tower, I looked down and saw that the roads were intertwined like a maze, with many people walking in different directions in the maze. The blue sky is lined with white clouds. The clouds turn into puppies for a while and sheep for a while. A few birds flew by, chirping, as if saying hello to us. I heard adults say that there is an underground palace underneath it, and I really want to go down and have a look. After returning home, I wrote an essay titled "Visiting the Wild Goose Pagoda". 6. A 50-word essay on the Big Wild Goose Pagoda at night
The poet Cen Shen once said: "The tower is like a gush of energy, standing alone in the heavenly palace.
When you climb out of the world, the road is empty. The four corners Blocking the daylight, seven layers of sky cover the sky. "
What is described in the poem is the most famous pagoda in Xi'an - the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. During last summer vacation, we went to Xi'an to play.
The most unforgettable thing for me is the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. At around nine o'clock in the morning, our whole family got into a special car and set off.
The tunnels and villages passed by quickly. Three hours later, we arrived at my uncle's house.
As soon as we entered the door, our uncle was busy cutting watermelon for us. Ah, it’s so cool. At around seven o’clock in the evening, our uncle and we came to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda North Square, commonly known as “Asia’s largest fountain square”.
The North Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda is really big. If you look around, you can see the fountain pool from front to back. It is worthy of being commonly known as the largest fountain square in Asia. It really is. After a while, cheerful music started to play, and the fountains started to move: in front, there were vertical bars, horizontal bars, wild geese spreading their wings, water spraying "thousand meters", and walking further in, each one started to move. The diagonal strips spray from here to there, and back from there. With the music and lights, the ones in the middle become like rain for a while, and then turn into tall water columns and tall "water towers". It's so beautiful.
Walk 3 meters to the end of the fountain. At the end, the water dragon, which is tens of meters high, rises into the sky and scatters with the music. It looks like a lotus, like a colorful butterfly, and the water drops intersect; the water dragon rises and falls. , and sometimes circle again; after the music stops, the water dragon stays in the night sky for another ten seconds. Now we have arrived at the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is divided into 7 floors. We are standing at the bottom of the tower. The famous paintings are hanging there. Anyone who sees them will say they are beautiful! We climbed to the top of the tower, leaned on the railing and had a panoramic view of the scenery of Xi'an. Xi'an is really crowded! Every day, there are almost hundreds of cars running back and forth on the overpass, running, running, running.
Time flies so fast, and it’s time to go home again. The beautiful night view of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda really makes me reluctant to leave. 7. A 150-word essay for third grade on the scenery of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda
The spring is bright and everything is alive - the grass is like a newborn baby, the flowers show their beauty again, and the birds are chirping. Yelling, singing and dancing, what a joy! I breathed the fresh air and enjoyed the sunshine, it was so comfortable! At this time I heard someone arguing and looked around.
Oh! It turns out that the orchids and osmanthus trees are talking.
Orchid said arrogantly: "I said Osmanthus tree, Osmanthus tree, look at your ugly appearance, the flowers are so small, the branches are like the tree monsters in the ghost valley, the leaves grow everywhere and irregularly, and the bark is like the skin of an old man, dark. No light.
In short, you don’t look good anywhere. I am so popular. Butterflies hover above me and sometimes pick pollen from my flowers. Although I don’t have many flowers, they are in clusters. From a distance, it looks as white as white clouds, and the underside of the flower is green and silky, like a banyan tree. There are no words to describe my beauty!" The sweet-scented osmanthus tree said: "Although I am not as good-looking as you, I am beautiful. My flowers are so fragrant that people from ten miles away can smell them. Some people also use my flowers to make sweet-scented osmanthus cakes and make sweet-scented osmanthus tea to drink, but you can only use them for people to watch, and there is no important meaning.
Moreover, my roots are deep and I am not afraid of wind and rain. I am green all year round. In summer, people can still enjoy the shade under my trees. "The next day, it suddenly started raining heavily. There was a strong wind, and the orchids were beaten by the rain and were in a state of disarray.
From a beautiful girl to an old woman, the sweet-scented osmanthus became more energetic. After being washed by the rain, the leaves became greener and the flowers became more fragrant... This story illustrates: Pride will only If people get bad consequences, the true nature of a person cannot be judged from the appearance. It must be proved through facts. 8. A 350-word essay on environmental description
Snow, the messenger of winter In the early morning, bursts of fresh air accompanied by the faint fragrance of flowers floated into the bedroom. I curiously got dressed and ran to the window.
It turns out that the first heavy snowfall of the year fell last night. Looking out through the window, the outside is silvery white, with goose feathers and heavy snow flying all over the sky.
Seeing all this, you can't help but think of the beautiful silver kingdom in fairy tales. On my way to school, white and flawless snowflakes fell from the sky one after another, like beautiful silver butterflies dancing in the air.
The little snowflakes kissed my face, it was cool and felt very comfortable! The snow is falling more and more, and the snowflakes are flying all over the sky, like smoke but not smoke, like fog but not fog. The whole city is shrouded in the white snow. At this time, Miss Snow White is carefully weaving a white and soft carpet for the earth! Looking from a distance, the snow looks like small silver beads, like light raindrops, like diamonds, like catkins, like poplar flowers, and it is so thick that it hangs a huge white curtain of snow covering the sky for us.
Looking through the thick snow curtain, the tall buildings in the distance seem to be in the fog or in the clouds, which looks particularly beautiful. Look, is the snow broken jade scattered by fairies, pure flowers on the sweet-scented osmanthus tree, or a unique "butterfly" in winter? The snow fell on the branches, fluffy and shiny, like the horns of a reindeer, like the silver threads of a loving mother dancing in the wind.
Snowflakes flying like butterflies fell on the roof and branches, and the pines and cypresses on the roadside woven a white dress. Looking from a distance, the towering mountains look like undulating waves, which is extremely beautiful.
What a world of pink makeup and jade, what a touching picture of auspicious snow! The evergreen pines and cypresses, covered by white snow, look like exquisite pagodas carved on ice and jade. The school also turned into a silver kingdom.
The long corridors on the playground have been covered with white "quilts"; the pines and cypresses on the south side of the campus are full of white "flowers", and the poplar trees with fallen leaves It is covered with fluffy, shiny silver bars, like white coral; in the rectangular flower bed in front of the classroom, various fallen flowers are filled with silver-white "flowers". Snow, the little messenger of winter.
She is flawless and graceful, like catkins and dandelion fluff flying in the air. I love snow, I love it as pure and crystal clear as a child's heart, and it brings us endless joy.
Snow, I sing your praises! I praise you. 9. An essay about protecting the environment of about 400 words
Be an environmental guardian of Mother Earth
The earth is a beautiful planet and our common home. She uses her own The milk of the world has nourished people, but we continue to destroy the earth for immediate profit.
As a primary school student, I often see some students littering. The originally clean campus is full of waste paper, plastic bottles and garbage bags at the end of the day. I feel that my mother earth is crying and trembling. What should I do to protect the environment?
When I was at home, I often heard my elders talk about the time when they were playing in the river when they were children: At that time, the green water was like a belt, crystal clear, and you could take a sip when you were thirsty. . The trees are lush and lush, wild flowers and young grasses, the mountains and hills are full of life. The sky is clear and blue, and the fresh, light air is swaying and rolling like waves.
But now, looking around, there is garbage everywhere. A gust of wind blows, and garbage of various colors flies everywhere; discarded cans and used batteries can be seen everywhere. Therefore, each of us must start from me and throw away the garbage to the designated recycling bin.
The average number of trees cut down around the world every year is about 11 million hectares. The earth's green vegetation is becoming less and less, but many people do not hesitate to destroy the environment in order to make themselves richer. I used to think that there were forests everywhere on the earth, and it would be fine if we cut too many. After I grew up, I realized that there are very few trees on the earth. So, my grandfather and I dug holes and planted trees together. We dig a hole, loosen the soil, and put in the saplings. First fill in about 10 centimeters of topsoil, then cover it with new soil (covering the saplings by more than 3 centimeters), and compact the soil firmly with a shovel or foot. Put in the saplings, and finally apply fertilizer and water (pour plenty of water).
After our efforts, the little tree finally grew vigorously. I am very happy because I have planted another tree that can protect my motherland from wind and rain and create oxygen. However, the number of trees being cut down now far exceeds the number of trees planted. Cutting down trees is a chronic act of suicide, so we must try to protect every tree, every inch of flowers and plants.
I appeal: We should care for every inch of green space and the skin of Mother Earth as we care for our own eyes. With green space, the sky will be bluer; with green space, the air will be fresher; with green space, floods will no longer inundate villages. We and our good friends, animals and plants, will live happily together in the warm embrace of Mother Earth. 10. An essay about protecting the environment of 400 to 500 words
Green environmental protection
The earth is our home and the mother of mankind. We rely on it and explore it. This blue planet is so beautiful, but we have to know: there is only one Earth!
Unfortunately, many people turn a blind eye to this simple and easy-to-understand truth and continue to do whatever they want, regardless of the safety of their home planet. Environmental scientist Qu Geping once said: "Only change can save the fate of mankind, and only change can enable our descendants to survive for generations to come." The "change" here refers to environmental protection. You are right, so today there are many people holding signs and shouting empty slogans on the streets, but they have not seen much action. Will the pollution get better in this way? No!
Look, the rivers in our cities are black and smelly; the long queues of cars emit a lot of exhaust gas; the vast green spaces have turned into "concrete forests"; and the crisp bird calls have disappeared. Without a trace. If this continues, China will continue to be short of water resources, the air will become increasingly turbid, and 10 bird species will disappear this century. We humans are the culprits for the above-mentioned things!
Everyone knows that trees can absorb carbon dioxide, emit oxygen, and purify the air, which are necessary conditions for our human survival. However, some people cut down trees indiscriminately for money, causing excessive water and soil erosion, causing serious damage to the vegetation on the earth, and desertification of oases and cities. Our human survival is threatened. The disposable chopsticks we usually use consume dozens of acres of forest every day. In the eyes of those people, trees seem to have no value except for being used as furniture and building materials. Is there anyone who doesn't understand what trees mean to us? Our living area is already very small. If this continues, we may even lose our only land.
Also, our mother river, the Yellow River, has seen its bed and sediment content continue to increase in recent years, making it one of the most polluted rivers in the country. We cannot just watch the Yellow River dry up from our hands, so many environmental scholars have studied plans to control Yellow River pollution and tried to improve the water quality of the Yellow River. But without the participation of our colleagues, the Yellow River, the cradle of our life, will decline and die.
If we continue to destroy the environment unscrupulously, nature will punish us. Those huge floods claimed countless lives. Due to the greenhouse effect, the melting of glaciers in the Antarctic and Arctic caused water levels to rise, and seawater flooded coastal areas, causing heavy economic losses. Isn't this the best proof?
My hometown, Guang Ninh, relies on bamboo eco-tourism to develop its economy. Nowadays, the environment of some bamboo forests is in such a mess that people are complaining endlessly. Bamboo Sea Eco-tourism is the root of our development in Guangning. If the roots are destroyed, how can we grow lush branches and leaves and bloom beautiful flowers?
Let us be kind to humans and nature! I wonder if you have read the article "100 Things You Can Do to Protect the Environment". In fact, there are many things we can do. For example, plant a pot of flowers and a tree on Arbor Day; protect wild animals to balance the ecology; cherish water resources and do not dump garbage into rivers; be a small environmental protection guardian and use every green anniversary to promote environmental awareness and let Qingshan Always there, the green water flows forever, the soil is always fragrant... These are all things within our power, why are we unwilling to practice them?
Now, the earth’s ecological environment is deteriorating, and the environmental protection warning bell has sounded. Let us join the ranks of protecting the environment and create a better future where man and nature live in harmony, and let mankind and nature continue to multiply
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