Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - A 50-word essay about my parents taking my sister and me to the Forbidden City to take pictures of the beautiful scenery.

A 50-word essay about my parents taking my sister and me to the Forbidden City to take pictures of the beautiful scenery.

1 One day during the winter vacation, the sun was shining brightly. My parents took my sister and me to play. The place we are going to is neither the prestigious Forbidden City nor the majestic Great Wall, but an unobtrusive but very unique park - Shuangxiu Garden. When we arrived at the park gate, a wooden plaque inlaid with three powerful golden characters "Double Show Garden" first caught my eye. We followed the flow of people inside. We walked along the tree-lined road and saw a rockery rising opposite us. On the rockery were written four large red characters "Cui Ping Luoying". The spring water is crystal clear, and sometimes the water is as flat as a mirror. The shadows of the rockeries and green trees on the shore are reflected in the water. Sometimes a breeze blows, and the water surface is sparkling, and the shadows of rockeries and green trees are shaken to pieces by the breeze. The mountain is covered with ivy and moss, and it really deserves to be called the Green Screen Falling Shadow! We walked along the roadside in the shade. Arriving at the foot of a hill, this is the highest point in Shuangxiu Garden. There is a hexagonal pavilion on the mountain. The top of the pavilion is decorated with carved beams and painted pillars, which is a work of art. Standing on the hexagonal pavilion and looking around is refreshing. Looking down at the foot of the mountain, you can have a panoramic view of the Shuangxiu Garden. We rested for a while in the hexagonal pavilion and returned to the foot of the mountain. Here, rays of sunlight shine through the thick shade, forming a colorful halo. Many unknown birds sang loudly and jumped happily on the branches. Green pines and green cypresses are arranged neatly one after another, like mighty soldiers guarding the hill. Near the hill, there is a round boulder in the middle of the stream, and six small stones are distributed around the boulder. Strangely enough, this big rock really looks like a big turtle! The spring water flowed from the turtle's back. Later I learned that this huge rock was called "Turtle Back Spring". We walked and unknowingly came to Cuishi Garden. The trees, rocks and buildings here are all Japanese-style, which really opened our eyes. I heard my mother say: Because Shuangxiu Garden is a joint venture between a Japanese company and the China Tourism Administration, there is a Japanese-style garden. There is a huge stone in Cuishi Garden. There are many words written on the huge stone, indicating the name of the president and the construction date of Shuangxiu Garden and other information. There is a small winding bridge next to the house, and the stream flows slowly under the bridge. There were glimpses of light on the water, and several red carps were playing at the bottom. It felt like we had really arrived in Japan. "It's time to go home!" Dad reminded me when he saw that I was still not interested. I thought: The scenery of this Shuangxiu Garden is so beautiful! When school starts, I must tell other students to come and visit this beautiful Shuangxiu Garden! 2 Carrots, Eggs and Coffee One day, the daughter complained to her father about the difficulty of life. My father is a famous chef. After he calmly listened to his daughter's complaints, he smiled slightly and took her into the kitchen. The father poured the same amount of water into three pots of the same size, then put a large carrot into the first pot, an egg into the second pot, and a handful of coffee. The beans were put into the third pot, and finally he put the three pots on three equally powerful stoves. The daughter stood aside, looking at her father doubtfully, unable to figure out his intentions. After 20 minutes, the father turned off the fire and asked his daughter to bring two plates and a cup. The father put the boiled carrots and eggs into two plates respectively, and then poured the coffee brewed from the coffee beans into the cup. He pointed to the plate and cup and asked his daughter: "Child, tell me, what did you see?" The daughter replied: "What else is there, of course, carrots, eggs and coffee." The father said: "You might as well touch it. "Look at the changes." The daughter picked up a fork and touched the carrots and found that the carrots had become very soft. She picked up the egg again and felt the hardness of the eggshell. She cracked the eggshell on the table and carefully touched the egg white inside. Then she picked up the cup again and took a sip of the coffee inside. After doing this, the daughter began to answer her father's questions: "On this plate is a carrot that has become very soft; on that plate is an egg with a hard shell and the protein has solidified; in the cup is a carrot with a strong fragrance." , Coffee with good taste." After that, she asked her father in confusion, "Dear Dad, why do you ask me such a simple question?" The father looked at his daughter seriously and said, "These three things you saw. They were cooked in the same big pot, in the same amount of water, on the same fire, and for the same amount of time. But their reactions were completely different. The carrots were hard when they were raw, but they became hard after cooking. It is so soft that it is almost rotten; raw eggs are so fragile that the shell will break when touched, but even the egg white becomes hard after being boiled; coffee beans are also very hard before being boiled, although they will break after being boiled for a while. It has become soft, but its aroma and taste have melted into the water and turned into delicious coffee." After the father finished speaking, he then asked his daughter: "Which one of them do you look like?" Now, the daughter is even more confused. He lost his mind and just looked at his father blankly, not knowing how to answer. The father continued: "What I want to ask you is, in the face of the torment of life, do you become weak and weak like a carrot, or harden and become stronger like an egg, or are you like a handful of coffee beans, damaged but not degraded?" In short, you should become a strong person on the road of life and make yourself and everything around you better. Better, prettier, more meaningful.