Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - As the saying goes, "women don't go into Tibet, men don't go into Sichuan, and old people don't go into the wide world". What does it mean? Ancient people's travel experience

As the saying goes, "women don't go into Tibet, men don't go into Sichuan, and old people don't go into the wide world". What does it mean? Ancient people's travel experience

In recent years, the tourism industry has developed continuously, which is unprecedented in the history of China. Speaking of tourism, there are three popular sayings in recent years: women don't go to Tibet, men don't go to Sichuan, and there is another saying: old people don't go to Guangzhou. Looking back at travel, many people will inadvertently enter some "pits". Some people will sum up experience in these "pits" and form experience. After the folks condensed these experiences, they got these phrases mentioned in this article.

Let's talk about "women don't enter Tibet" first. In ancient times, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has always been a mysterious place. Even in the Ming Dynasty, although the three lords of Tibet frequently paid tribute to the Ming Emperor, due to the severe altitude sickness, it was too difficult to enter Tibet in ancient times, and the Ming court knew little about Tibet. In recent years, tourism has risen. Tibet is described by many people as a plateau that can purify the soul because of its mystery. Many people regard traveling to Tibet as one of the things they must do in life. But after many female friends have been to Tibet, they all regret it. The main reason is that the population density in Tibet is so low that you may not see a figure in Fiona Fang for hundreds of miles. As mentioned in the book Tibetan Canon, some villages in Tibet are larger than many cities in East China. Most women are weak, and if they are in trouble in a deserted area, there is not even a rescuer. In addition, the ultraviolet rays in the plateau are too strong. After girls go to Tibet, there will be a "plateau red" complexion on their faces. Sometimes this skin color will make girls look ten years or more older than their actual age. Therefore, there is a saying that "women do not enter Tibet".

Besides, "men don't go into Sichuan." The iconic area of Sichuan is Chengdu Plain. Chengdu Plain was called "Land of Abundance" in ancient times. The pace of life in Chengdu is very slow, and Chengdu people are experienced in enjoyment. Moreover, Sichuan girls are beautiful and virtuous. If a warm-blooded young man comes to Chengdu, he is likely to miss the beauty of Chengdu girls and the tenderness of Chengdu. Over time, he will lose himself. This is very bad for young people-because the prospects of young people are infinite and there are infinite possibilities. Once you indulge in the pleasure of gentle country, you are likely to miss your life. Therefore, there is a saying that "men don't enter Sichuan".

Finally, I said, "Old age is not wide." As early as the Tang Dynasty, Guangzhou was an international city. Guangzhou people have a long history of doing business with foreigners. Even during the closed-door period of the Qing dynasty, Guangzhou was still the only city that the Qing emperor allowed to trade with foreign countries. This historical background endows Guangzhou with an avant-garde tradition. Therefore, since the reform and opening up, Guangzhou has become one of the fastest growing cities in China. This city is characterized by high prices, high pace and high efficiency. It is undoubtedly unsuitable for the elderly to live in a fast-paced city, and the old people's pension is relatively limited. Therefore, in the face of high prices in Guangzhou, this pension is probably not enough. Therefore, there is a saying that "the old is not wide".

The proverbs mentioned in this article are all summed up by several generations for a long time. These phrases and experiences are correct to some extent, but from the perspective of life, these experiences are limited. For example, a person with a strong heart will not be lost by the temptation of Chengdu; An elderly person may not be able to adapt to the fast-paced life in Guangzhou, but the way people lived in the past reflected by proverbs is unforgettable.