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Travel is not just for healing
When I was a child, I read a copy of "The Travels of Xu Xiake" that my father bought, and I was deeply shocked by the beautiful scenery described in the book. From then on, I made up my mind that when I grow up, I must be like Xu Xiake and travel all over the country.
Although I have only stayed briefly in a few surrounding cities, my childhood dream is still the motivation for me to work hard, and traveling is still one of my goals in life.
When I looked at the blue sky, the ever-changing clouds stretched their bodies comfortably, sometimes like peacocks, sometimes like whales, and all the animal shapes you can think of will appear in the sky. Shown one by one. Sometimes it doesn't look like anything, just lying there quietly. Looking at the blue sky, I feel inexplicably moved in my heart. How I want to be one of those clouds, freely swaying my brush on the blue sky, adding romantic feelings to the sky.
As I watched, the azure blue water washed against the coast and turned into countless tiny waves in an instant. Tiny pearls appeared in front of me, and then disappeared without a trace. Looking at the boundless blue sea, my heart is full of joy. How I want to be one of those waves, in the arms of Mother Sea, like a skilled craftsman, creating dazzling jewelry for my mother.
When I swam in the green prairie, the breeze blew through the grassland like wheat waves, bringing the fresh grass fragrance, I couldn't suppress the excitement in my heart. Looking at the grassland with thousands of miles of blue waves, how I want to be the Gesang flower on the grassland, blooming gorgeously and vigorously, without concealing my love for the grassland mother.
When I walk in the beautiful scenery of Jiangnan, I can't help but feel the partiality of the Creator. What kind of preference he has to create the beautiful scenery of Jiangnan so delicious. The falling rain is like a mother's gentle hand, brushing on the face. No wonder the scenery in the south of the Yangtze River is so beautiful and beautiful, and even the violent storms and rains become so poetic and picturesque in the south of the Yangtze River. How I want to be the wind and rain in the south of the Yangtze River, wandering around the lake in the smoke, rendering a pair of ink paintings, allowing the world's literati to use their pens, recite poems and paintings, and outline masterpieces that will last forever.
Only traveling can make people fully relax and enjoy this paradise on earth.
Only traveling can allow people to fully contact nature and receive spiritual cleansing.
Chen He and Xu Jing, who were once enviable, fell in love for 14 years, but ended up breaking up. At that time, everyone felt sorry for Xu Jing and worried that she would give up on herself from now on. However, not long after, Xu Jing posted a set of beautiful diving photos in Palau on Weibo. She was wearing a white sexy bikini, swimming freely in the blue sea, and her figure was as graceful as a mermaid, which amazed countless people.
Whether it is experiencing the various local customs in Portofino, Italy;
or exploring the three thousand years of temple culture in the ancient Egyptian city of Luxor;
Whether it is fulfilling all the fantasies of a small European town in Austria, or taking a casual stroll in Yellowstone Park in the United States, every photo is comparable to that of a photography master.
A person crosses the sea, crosses the mountains, crosses every hurdle in the heart, hides in the blooming flowers, and smiles like a flower.
Now people forget who she once was and the pain she once experienced.
I only remember her beautiful smile. Travel brought her not only healing, but also work and letting herself go.
The more you live, the more exciting it is. I believe that when it comes to travel, many people will think of Xu Jing, and she has become the spokesperson for travel.
Wander in the diverse and wonderful nature. What do your personal grudges and emotions mean?
Victor Hugo once said that the widest thing in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human heart.
Suddenly I remembered an interesting sentiment from District Chief Sun Liancheng in "In the Name of the People":
Only when you fall in love with astronomy can you understand the vastness of the universe. Human beings are nothing more than ants and dust. Compared to the universe, the earth is like a grain of sand on the beach.
Although screenwriter Zhou Meisen added this section of the vast universe to highlight the inaction of government officials at all levels, it also shows how insignificant the intrigues and intrigues between people are. What will it bring to you or leave behind in a few years?
Enlarge your goals, broaden your horizons, and don’t always focus on your own little piece of land. There are better things waiting for you to explore.
Travel is not only used to heal wounds, but also to increase knowledge and cultivate sentiment. As the old saying goes: It is better to travel thousands of miles than to read thousands of books.
Xu Xiake, the outstanding geographer, traveler and writer of the Ming Dynasty, vividly and vividly described the numerous scenic spots covering more than half of China today (21 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions) in "Travel Notes" , wonders and sights, as well as customs, social life, etc., have left extremely precious cultural wealth to future generations, which has great significance in tourism, geoscience, literature, culture, economy, and even animals and plants, ecology, politics, society, religion, etc. important value. No wonder people call "Xu Xiake's Travels" "the encyclopedia of late Ming Dynasty society".
How many dignitaries were there in the Ming Dynasty, including princes, generals and ministers, local tyrants and evil gentry, and relatives of the emperor and the country? How many years later, who will remember them?
As a travel expert, Xu Xiake has many similarities with Marco Polo, the great Western traveler in the 13th century, and they are respectively regarded as the "traveler saints of the East and the West". Not only did they impact the world, they impacted generations.
What is the meaning of travel? Chen Qizhen’s poem "The Meaning of Travel" can explain it very well:
You have seen many beautiful scenery
Look Many beauties have passed
You are lost in every brief moment on the map
You have tasted Paris at night
You have walked through snowy Beijing< /p>
You memorize every sentence of your favorite truth in the book
But you can’t tell the reason why you love me
But you can’t tell which expression of mine you appreciate
But I can’t tell you on what occasions I’ve made you fall in love
I can’t tell you why I left
You’ve accumulated a lot of flights
You choose souvenirs with your heart
You collect every beautiful scene on the map
The island where you embrace your passion
The Turkey where you bury your memories
You linger in the beautiful and unreal scenes in the movie
But you can’t tell the reason why you love me
But you can’t tell which expression of mine you admire
But you can’t tell me what occasion I have been distracted by
You can’t tell me the meaning of travel
You can barely tell me why you love me
But you say I can’t tell you what kind of expression you admire in me
But I can’t tell you on what occasions I have been tempted
I can’t tell you the meaning of travel
I can barely tell you Every letter you send to me
is the reason why you left. Your leaving me
is the meaning of travel
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