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How did tourism exist in the early days?

The earliest tourism was to quote classics, 1. Travel and sightseeing. Liang Chenyue of the Southern Dynasties wrote in "Sorrowful Journey": "Travelling is charming in spring, and every spring is charming to tourists." Tang Wangbo's "Ode to Cold Pines at the Bottom of a Stream": "In the eighth month of the year, Renzi traveled to Shu, looking for the stream of Maoxi." "Anonymous" in Song Dynasty Volume 1 of "General Record of Strange News": "Huang Sheng, a painter in Linchuan, traveled to Guangchang and went to Zhibazhai, where he died in Changlang Yanguan." "Wu Cheng'en in the Ming Dynasty" wrote: "Dongyuan Gong in the early Jin Dynasty Qizhu, Yan Kai Man Ling, it’s a high banquet... There will be Huaihai scholars from Jinghua, and they are happy to hear about it. ""People's Literature" Issue 3, 1981: "After the tourism industry started to rise, some people opened a tea station in Banshan Temple." 2. Living in a foreign country for a long time. Tang Jia Dao's poem "Night Traveling in the Valley": "Travel in the world is so difficult that I hate traveling, and the dragon bell is even more suitable for the poor autumn. I have shed tears for thousands of miles in my hometown, and the sound of neighbor's pestle has made me sad all night." Tang Shangyan's poem "Autumn Thoughts on the River": "Arrived on the River For a long time, who wants to travel? There is no autumn letter in the homeland, and there is a night anvil next door. "Mingwen Zhengming's poem "I feel pregnant when I hear the rain on the pillow, Yixing Hang Daoqing": "There should be tourists who are sleepless and desolate." Qing Dynasty. Lu Yitian's "Lenglu Miscellaneous Knowledge·Kong You's Letter to Sima": "Twenty-year-old Hanjiang Road, walking and chanting is the time of autumn... What's the point of traveling? Wandering and asking the sand gulls." The basic concept is intended to provide a theoretical framework to determine The basic characteristics of tourism and what distinguishes it from other similar, sometimes related, but not identical activities. The internationally accepted definition of Esther was established in 1942 by Swiss scholars Hanwucker and Krapf. Tourism is the sum of phenomena and relationships arising from the travel and temporary residence of non-settlers. These people do not thereby reside permanently and are not primarily engaged in money-making activities.

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