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I am urgently seeking an article about travel from Yu Qiuyu

Ah, it seems that the most ruthless one is our teacher. Last winter vacation, we were required to write an excerpt of 10,000 words. I chose "Cultural Journey" by Yu Qiuyu. The original text is as follows, for reference only:

The real power of words is what I feel in Yu Qiuyu's prose. Every word and every word is felt and thought in my heart. Influenced by many people, the first book I read by Mr. Yu Qiuyu was his final work "Lend Me a Life", and later I read "Cultural Journey", "A Thousand Years Sigh" and "Walker Without Borders".

Yu Qiuyu’s words are both written and read. I studied in the Chiang Kai-shek Library on the mountainside. Maybe there are many people who read a lot. Most people who study liberal arts in college are forced by their teachers to study. But who would travel non-stop like him? The ancients said, "It's OK." "Travel thousands of miles and read thousands of books", and Mr. Yu Qiuyu said: "travel thousands of miles and write thousands of books". The written words are precipitated by time. Unlike the things written by some literati, they are just useless moans and have no strength. There are even things written by some literati just to slander others.

I still don’t believe that people who can write these words have low morals. It’s not that I haven’t read those books that slander Yu Qiuyu. When I read them, I just felt heartbroken and felt that those who scolded him were very sad. Pitiful. They don't understand that what is really passed down will not be their words that slander others, but only the accumulation of thoughts. It cannot but be said that the persecution of literati has never ceased since ancient times. The King of Qin burned books and harassed Confucian scholars, which caused the ambiguity of history, the Literary Prison of the Qing Dynasty, and the Cultural Revolution. Even these are not restricted by national borders. The famous philosopher Socrates also resolutely drank poison. There was blood all over the pages. I am very glad that I did not live in the era of war and chaos, and I am even more glad that I did not live in the 1960s and 1970s.

I once heard two people talking in a bookstore:

"What books should I buy?"

"So many? Pick and choose..."

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"Yu Qiuyu's?"

"Huh? That...that...is a bit...forget it..."

What is it? I stood nearby and wanted to ask. Can't stand the weight of his words? , if you haven’t seen it, who told you about it? Yu Qiuyu's articles are sharp and sharp. He will criticize a certain kind of person and a certain social phenomenon. Could it be that he has hit on someone and who can't stand it anymore?

No matter what others say, I will still read the books written by Mr. Yu and keep reading to feel the weight of literature.

These more than 10,000 words are not many, but they also contain some of my insights. Children who are in the first year of high school may not have any deep insights. This may also be due to their incomplete thinking or their personality. I wrote this half of it for homework, and the other half of it was to get rid of the depression in my heart. It's the same whether you look or not. This article "Looking at the Mountains and My Hometown" is the preface and part of my reading notes. I would not have written it without reading this book.

It is also written on the computer to facilitate the word count. If there are similarities, it is impossible...

1 Taoist Tower

"Taoist Tower" is The first article in "Cultural Journey", I think this one 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 am I going to 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 or move, 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.

Answer supplements

The above is part of the original text. There are more than half of them here

As for the description of Jiangnan, the article about Jiangnan small town, here is; cid =143