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What are some books describing scenery?

Books describing scenery include: "Walden Pond", "Lonely Planet", "Grass from the End of the World", "Remembering the Old Scenery of Yancun", "Free Travel", etc.

1. "Walden"

"Walden" is a collection of essays written by American writer Henry David Thoreau.

"Walden" is a record of the American writer Thoreau who lived alone by Walden Pond, describing what he saw, heard and thought during more than two years. The book advocates simple life and loves the natural scenery. It has rich content, far-reaching meaning and vivid language.

"Walden"*** is composed of 18 essays. During the cycle of seasons, it records in detail Thoreau's inner desires, conflicts, disappointments and self-adjustments, as well as his renewed desire after adjustment. The complex mental journey went through several cycles until it was finally realized. It shows that the author uses it to challenge his personal boundaries and even the boundaries of humanity as a whole. But this challenge is not the infinite hope of realizing self-worth, but the infinite power of recovery after injury.

2. "Lonely Planet"

"Lonely Planet" is the world's largest private travel guide publisher. It was founded by Tony Wheeler and Maureen Wheeler in Victoria, Australia in 1972. Founded in Footscray, a district in the western suburbs of Melbourne. With offices in London, Auckland, New Delhi and Beijing, its travel guides are called the "Lonely Planet" series. It has a long history and is the first travel series written for backpackers. It is popular among backpackers and other low-budget travelers. Widely admired.

"Lonely Planet" has more than 500 employees and more than 350 contracted travel authors. It publishes 650 topics a year and sells them in 200 countries and regions around the world. Annual sales volume reaches 7 million copies, accounting for approximately one-quarter of global English travel guide sales. In 2007, the British Broadcasting Corporation acquired 75% of its shares for US$143 million. In 2011, it acquired the remaining 25% of the shares for US$67 million. In 2013, the British Broadcasting Corporation was sold to the American NC2 Media Company for US$77 million.

"Lonely Planet" entered the Chinese market for the first time in 2006 and was published and distributed by Life·Read·New Knowledge Sanlian Bookstore. In August 2012, the magazine series was released in China and was introduced by Fujian Strait Book Publishing Co., Ltd. In June 2013, the book guide was replaced by China Map Publishing House. As of March 2017, it has published 21 China travel guide series, 79 international travel guide series, 17 IN full-color travel guide series, and 9 self-driving books. Travel guide series, a series of 14 travel books.

3. "Fragrant Grass from the End of the World"

"Fragrant Grass from the End of the World" is a natural history book about flowers, plants and trees. The author himself has decades of experience in plant collection, classification, photography and research. This book carefully describes the habits and beauty of plants. On the one hand, it introduces interesting knowledge about botany, and on the other hand, it infiltrates the praise and appreciation of the value of natural history. Reflections on the crisis of modern science. In this book, the author evokes a vibrant and intimate natural world through vivid words and wonderful photos.

4. "Remembering the Old Scenery of Yancun"

"Remembering the Old Scenery of Yancun" is a collection of essays by Mr. Ji Xianlin, published by Lujiang Publishing House.

"Remembering the Old Scenery of Yancun" adopts the method of reminiscence, using the author's life experiences in three periods of childhood, adolescence, and old age as clues to tell readers about the centuries-old unknown that has been hidden deep in their hearts. Nostalgia. The full text consists of three parts: nostalgia for homeland, school career, and essays about returning home. Each part is self-contained yet closely connected to other parts. From timidity in childhood to bravery and confidence in adolescence to humility and calmness in his later years, the author has grown from an innocent rural child to a well-known academic figure. Everything in my hometown seems to be far away from the author, but in fact it has been deeply engraved in the author's blood.

5. "Free Travel"

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

References Baidu Encyclopedia - Recalling the Old Scenery of Yancun

Baidu Encyclopedia - Tianya Fangcao

Baidu Encyclopedia - Free Travel

Baidu Encyclopedia-Lonely Planet

Baidu Encyclopedia-Walden Pond