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Why do Taishan climbers catch fire?

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I remember it was the summer of the Millennium, and I went to Mount Tai. Mount Tai is known as the head of the five mountains. I think there are natural reasons.

Mount Tai is located in the eastern part of North China Plain, with the main peak at an altitude of 1.545 meters, and has the reputation of being the only one of the five mountains.

"Mount Taishan in the East, Huashan in the West, Hengshan in the South, Songshan in the Middle and Hengshan in the North", when I went to Mount Taishan, I was most impressed by 18 sets of Mount Taishan. Eighteen plates * * * have three sections, which is a mountain road similar to a ladder in front of Dengdai Peak, and is also a characteristic scenic spot of Mount Tai. Eighteen sets are divided into "slow eighteen sets, neither slow nor slow eighteen sets" and "tight eighteen sets" from bottom to top. After walking 18 sets, you will climb to the top of Mount Tai and lead to a worse heaven.

In fact, every famous mountain has many mountain watchers, also called "greatness". I remember climbing Mount Tai, because I ran out of water, and wanted to buy a bottle to quench my thirst. Then I saw many mountain-pickers walking past me unhurriedly carrying things.

I sat on a stone to rest and chat with my big brother next to me. These great brothers are local farmers. They have no other specialties, but they must work hard to make a living. There are two children in his family, so he had to start this business. In their view, mountain roads that are difficult for outsiders to walk have become a habit day after day. He also told me a lot of tips for climbing mountains. In this way, I had a good chat with my brother, father, father and father. We talked for more than an hour and forgot the time.

In fact, every profession deserves to be respected. Because I was thirsty, I didn't buy water at the top of the mountain, because I knew that the weight of water was as heavy as that picked by these bosses. From then on, I understood how difficult it was for my parents to earn money, but I still took it for granted.

In fact, mountain-carrying workers can be seen everywhere, prevailing in the south, especially in Chongqing and Guizhou. They earn money to support their families by their own efforts, and maybe one day, they will lose this job.

I think among the people I meet climbing in every scenic spot, they are all my favorite groups. It also taught me a lot about being a man and doing things. Maybe this is the meaning of travel. Not only for poetry and distance, but also for people.

The mountain-bearer in Mount Tai is actually a profession that relies on strength to eat. Every profession has its inevitability of existence. The existence of mountain pickers for so many years shows that their existence is necessary and they will go to the market only when there is demand. If there is no demand, it will slowly die out.

Anyone who has climbed Mount Tai knows that Mount Tai is not very high, but it is also very tiring to climb it. It usually takes one or two o'clock in the afternoon to walk up, and then it takes a whole day to walk down the mountain. You need to buy water, food and souvenirs along the way. This is the problem. How can these things be transported up such a steep mountain without any modern tools? Small traders and hawkers are physically weak, and they can't carry it on their backs. There is only one way left, that is, to hire someone to carry it up, and this has produced a profession-carrying mountain workers. The actual demand has caused the mountain people to survive for so many years, which is irreplaceable. Just like the greatness of Chongqing is the same. Why does this profession not exist in other places, only there?

There is no fire in Taishan porters, but the "spirit" of Taishan porters is the real fire!

Now vigorously carry forward the spirit of Mount Tai as a mountain. Why? Let's take a look at the spiritual connotation of Taishan Mountain Pickers. This is an enterprising spirit of bravely climbing the peak, a spirit of harmony between heaven and earth, an indomitable spirit, and an open-minded and inclusive spirit.

Through the transmission of the spirit of mountain-bearer, let every worker stand on his own duty, carry the burden on his shoulders, bury his head in his back and go forward bravely. Every wrinkle of the pioneer is telling the hardships of life, and every muscle is telling the story of perseverance. Every worker should "shoulder the heavy burden bravely and climb the peak forever"!

This is a way of making a living, regardless of workload and hardship. If you choose to live by him, you have to do it, and over time it has become an indispensable profession.

Secondly, as to why the fire broke out, I think it is a way for contemporary people to find inner peace and strength in a materialistic society. As we all know, mountain-carrying workers are not ordinary hardships, so what supports them to persist in doing it? Apart from making a living, I think it is a down-to-earth and indomitable character, a belief that I dare to take responsibility and challenge, and a willingness to do my job well in obscurity. This is the root of his fire, that is, the indomitable spirit of the so-called mountain watcher. Contemporary people need ideological construction more, which is undoubtedly a good opportunity.

This is an increasingly rare regional culture, just like those great children in Chongqing, which are gradually decreasing now. In the past, the traffic in Taishan Scenic Area was basically carried by manpower. The picture shows that in May 2006, a climber met a porter in Mount Tai. Welcome to Mount Tai!

The reasons are: firstly, people are nostalgic; Secondly, people need their environment; Third, the staff are kind-hearted, warm and thoughtful in service, kind and sincere in attitude.

Boarders! People who live by strength, working people, working people. The most honest person. We should respect this spirit!

I went to Mount Tai in 2007 and didn't sit.