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What books describe the scenery?

Books describing the scenery include Walden Lake, Lonely Planet, Tianya Cao Fang, Old Scenery of Yiyan Village, Free Travel and so on.

1. Walden Lake

Walden is a collection of essays by American writer henry david thoreau.

Walden Lake is a record of American writer Thoreau living alone by Walden Lake, which describes what he has seen, heard and thought for more than two years. This book advocates a simple life and loves natural scenery. It is rich in content, profound in meaning and vivid in language.

Walden consists of 18 short articles. In the process of changing seasons, Thoreau's inner longing, conflict, disappointment and self-adjustment were recorded in detail, as well as the complicated mental journey of longing again after adjustment, which was repeated several times until it was finally realized. It shows that the author uses it to challenge the boundaries of himself and even the whole mankind. But this challenge is not infinite hope to realize self-worth, but infinite strength to recover after injury.

2. Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet is the world's largest private travel guide publisher, which was founded by Tony Wheeler and Maureen Wheeler on 1972 in FoxCray District, the western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. There are offices in London, Auckland, New Delhi and Beijing, and its travel guide is called Lonely Planet Series, which has a long history. This is the first travel series written for backpackers, which is highly praised by backpackers and other low-priced tourists.

Lonely Planet has more than 500 employees and more than 350 travel writers. 650 themes have been published and sold in 200 countries and regions around the world, with an annual sales volume of 7 million copies, accounting for about a quarter of the global sales of English travel guides. In 2007, BBC bought 75% of its shares for $6.5438+43 million, in 2065.438+065.438+0, it bought the remaining 25% for $67 million, and in 2065.438+03, BBC sold it to American NC2 Media Company for $77 million.

Lonely Planet first entered the China market in 2006, and was published by Life, Reading and New Knowledge Joint Publishing Company. In August, 20 12, a magazine series was published in China, which was introduced by Fujian Strait Bookstore Publishing Co., Ltd. In June, 20 13, the book guide was changed to China Map Publishing House. Up to March 20 17, 2 1 China travel guide series, 79 international travel guide series, 17 full-color travel guide series, 9 self-driving travel guide series and 14 travel reading guide series have been published.

3. Tianya Cao Fang

Tianya Cao Fang is a natural history book about flowers and trees. The author himself has decades of experience in plant collection, classification, photography and research. This book describes the habits and beauty of plants in detail. On the one hand, it introduces interesting botanical knowledge, on the other hand, it permeates the praise of natural and historical value and the reflection on the crisis of modern science. In this book, the author evokes a vivid and close natural world through vivid words and wonderful photos.

4. Recall the old scenery of Yan Village

The Old Scenery of Yiyan Village is a collection of essays by Mr. Ji Xianlin, published by Lujiang Publishing House.

"Old Scenery of Yiyan Village" takes the author's life experiences in childhood, adolescence and old age as clues, and tells readers a century-old homesickness hidden in the bottom of my heart. The full text consists of three parts: nostalgia for hometown, study career and essays on returning home. Each part is independent, but closely connected with other parts. From timidity in childhood to courage and self-confidence in adolescence, and then to humility and calmness in his later years, the author has also grown from a young rural child to a famous academic leader. Everything in my hometown seems to be far away from the author, but it has been deeply engraved in the author's blood.

5. "free travel"

Free Travel is the masterpiece of Matsuura Yataro, a Japanese master of life aesthetics, and his personal interpretation of life philosophy.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Old Scenery of Yiyan Village

Baidu Encyclopedia-Tianya Cao Fang

Baidu encyclopedia-free travel

Baidu encyclopedia-lonely planet

Baidu encyclopedia-Walden lake