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Reflections after reading "Cultural Journey"
After reading a famous book, I believe everyone’s horizons must have broadened a lot. It’s time to write a post-reading review to record it. So how should you write your feelings after reading? Below are my thoughts after reading "Cultural Journey". Everyone is welcome to learn from and refer to it. I hope it will be helpful to everyone. After reading "Cultural Journey" 1
I was deeply touched after reading these essays by Yu Qiuyu. Each of his articles brought me a baptism of the soul, which was very shocking, but what I like the most is It is still his article "Ruins". The words in it have deeply affected my thinking. In an era when most people believe that completeness is beauty. But he came up with an alternative idea - ruins are also a kind of beauty. Maybe the green leaves symbolize hope, but who can deny that the falling autumn leaves are not a reincarnation of life, not another new one? At the beginning of life, fallen leaves represent the "ruins" in people's minds, but it gives it a different kind of splendor, doesn't it?
The Old Summer Palace once represented the royal noble status and endless wealth, but now When we look back at the past, what do we see? It is a incomplete and dilapidated scene. It is difficult for us to imagine the glorious years it had in the past. When someone proposed to restore the Old Summer Palace, some people stood up and rejected it, because what would happen even if its original appearance was restored? Can the humiliation suffered in the past disappear from the historical record? The answer is Of course not. The incomplete Old Summer Palace, a ruin-like existence, is also a kind of beauty, a different kind of beauty. Because the existence of this incomplete ruin makes us remember the painful lessons and tragic scenes of history. Ruins are A kind of beauty, cruel and real beauty. It will not be abandoned by the world because of its incompleteness. On the contrary, people will only remember it more, and it will be treasured in the deepest corner of people's hearts forever.
In "The Journey of Culture", I can feel Yu Qiuyu's profound writing skills. In the long history of China's cultural development, there are many outstanding talents, but his articles are not the most gorgeous and most beautiful. The most beautiful and touching thing, but it is the one that moved me the most. His articles taught me a lot of philosophy, and I can also feel the true thoughts from his heart. After reading this book, I was deeply moved. Yes, those simple and simple words were a shock to my mind, a joy to my spirit, and a perfect shock to my soul. After reading "Cultural Journey" 2
I was deeply touched after reading these essays by Yu Qiuyu. Each of his articles brought me a baptism of the soul, which was very shocking, but what I like the most is It’s his article. The words in it have deeply affected my thinking. In an era when most people believe that integrity is beauty. But he came up with an alternative idea - ruins are also a kind of beauty. Maybe the green leaves symbolize hope, but who can deny that the falling autumn leaves are not a reincarnation of life, not another new one? At the beginning of life, fallen leaves represent the "ruins" in people's minds, but it is endowed with a different kind of splendor, isn't it?
The Old Summer Palace once represented the royal noble status and endless wealth, but now When we look back at the past, what do we see? It is a incomplete and dilapidated scene. It is difficult for us to imagine the glorious years it once had. When someone proposed to restore the Old Summer Palace, some people stood up and rejected it, because what would happen even if its original appearance was restored? Can the humiliation that has been suffered disappear from the historical record? The answer is Of course not. The incomplete Old Summer Palace, a ruin-like existence, is also a kind of beauty, a different kind of beauty. Because the existence of this incomplete ruin makes us remember the painful lessons and tragic scenes of history. Ruins are A kind of beauty, cruel and real beauty. It will not be abandoned by the world because of its incompleteness. On the contrary, people will only remember it more, and it will be treasured in the deepest corner of people's hearts forever.
In "Cultural Journey" I can feel Yu Qiuyu's profound writing skills. In the long history of cultural development in China, there are many outstanding talents, but his articles are not the most gorgeous and beautiful. The most touching thing, but the one that moved me the most. His article taught me a lot of philosophy, and I can also feel the true thoughts from his heart. After reading this book, I was deeply moved. , those simple and simple words were a shock to my mind, a joy to my spirit, and a perfect shock to my soul. After reading "Cultural Journey" 3
Since Mr. Yu Qiuyu traveled all over the world and wrote the book "Cultural Journey" from a novel perspective, it caused a wave of people across the country to travel, but there was no The second book "Cultural Journey" appears.
Why?
I began to think about Mr. Yu Qiuyu’s attitude and perspective on the world. The history created by Yu Qiuyu is not abstract history. He tries to dialogue with history and resonate with history. In his dialogue with history, he formed his unique writing style and unique feelings.
He was tired of the hypocritical officialdom. Just like Tao Yuanming of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, he wanted to leave his desk and put on a long-distance attire to travel. He did not travel for relaxation, curiosity, or broadening his horizons like other people, but to "find A school of personality that spans thousands of years.”
It is precisely because of this intention that he is closer to world culture and makes his "hard journey" not like a bitter journey, but a feast of humanity, nature and history.
Throughout the whole book, there are not many beautiful words and gorgeous rhetoric, but there are many wise words and popular stories. Mr. Yu Qiuyu did not give a specific description of the landscapes and scenic spots. He just painted a rich and profound humanistic picture with a flick of his pen. Then he entered into a direct aria, and then with a sweeping momentum. It is full of reveries and discussions about ancient Chinese culture and history. It interprets the desolation of history and the rise and fall of the Yellow River culture in the desert, and uses a new attitude to evaluate and think about life and the future.
The author takes the attitude of a cultural person, stands from the perspective of the times, and expresses his own views vividly. As ordinary people, can we observe and examine the world from this different perspective that is unique to us and suitable for us? If we can do that, Mr. Yu Qiuyu’s writings and footprints will no longer be beyond our reach, right?
Perhaps Mr. Yu Qiuyu came slowly from an ordinary person like us, with different visions and angles, gradually drifting away, but finally walked out of his "cultural journey" . Thoughts after reading "Cultural Journey" 4
On a cold night, I dreamed that a typhoon was coming, and there was frost in the corner of the wall. This historical style is neither arrogant nor deserted, everything is indifferent in silence, desolate in seemingly calmness. Following Mr. Yu Qiuyu's footsteps, I am getting better at calligraphy. I wonder if you are okay in Tianyi Pavilion.
The destinies of culture are intertwined. You once remembered that there was a young scholar named Fan Qin who enriched you and covered you with the fragrance of pen and ink. At that moment, you have life, a breath of life coming from the depths of your soul, jumping endlessly. Perhaps, this is the power of books, which can travel through the ages and remain immortal, using seemingly ruthless words to tell you the countless grudges and auras in the world. Even though all the atmosphere in the world has drifted away with the wind, the words can still remain in the world forever and can eventually be passed down through the ages.
But water and fire are merciless, and the fragile civilization is swept away by the wind and clouds, broken into pieces, and scattered all over the place, just as Teacher Yu Qiuyu sobs and calls in the book: "God, have mercy on China and Chinese culture! ”
You are just looking into the distance single-mindedly, as if waiting for your master, waiting for your lost memories and traces that have been passed down for hundreds of years. You remember everything silently. It seems that you at that time were the real you and the most beautiful you. The cultural conscience of a generation is being awakened, thinking about the true meaning of your existence.
And you seem to be crying.
Tianyi Pavilion!
The bitterness of history, accompanied by tears, hovers in your empty attic. Time cannot last forever. It is filled with humiliation and struggle, and it is filled with sorrow and sorrow. This place has finally been preserved by virtue of its character and aura that has traveled through hundreds of years. Let me ask you what the evidence of your existence is. Maybe the evidence of your existence is in the long river of history, in those books that have disappeared, and in the hopeful eyes of the Fan family from generation to generation. Stepping lightly onto your weather-beaten stairs, I wonder if you, Tianyige, will think of the scholar named Fan Qin?
Let your thoughts fly freely in the wind and rain! Maybe this is your liberation in this life.
Because you have long forgotten the sadness accumulated in history. Thoughts after reading "Cultural Journey" 5
When I first saw the cover of "Cultural Journey", I thought, why is "tourism" in "culture"? What about the bitter ones? With this question in mind, I opened the book and read slowly.
After reading the other three chapters "Taoist Tower", "Mogao Kiln" and "Sunshine Snow", I really can't stand it anymore. It is really a cultural journey. By writing about scenic spots, Mr. Yu Qiuyu secretly deal with some unfair historical facts. While I thought he was writing about landscapes, he was writing about the decay of society. This is very interesting, but the prose that is scattered in form and meaning is "confusing" to me. After reading a small chapter, if I don't go back and read it again, I really feel that I have seen it, but I can't see it. I understand, but I can’t remember... No, at least I remember the beauty of landscape descriptions in prose.
The first article is "Taoist Tower". I originally thought it was about "tower", but in reality it is about historical events related to the light from that tower. At first glance, one person seems to be digressing, but in fact, he is not.
The entire book is about places where ancient culture and literati left deep footprints. The landscapes in it are not entirely natural landscapes, but a kind of "humanistic landscapes." This is the long-standing charm of Chinese history and culture. Everywhere Mr. Yu Qiuyu goes, there is always heavy historical pressure. Standing on the place where the ancients must have stood, looking at the rarely changing natural landscape with eyes similar to those of our ancestors, what kind of mood would it be like? Maybe, only those who have read this book will understand!
Readers of this book are like trekking through mountains and rivers, interspersed with memories of life from time to time, and these memories seep into the words in the book.
After reading a few chapters, I thought: History itself will not deny that all true life memories will add color and interest to it. Bacon said that history makes people wise, that is, history can tell us all kinds of impossibilities, giving everyone a sober and frustrating point at the midpoint of time coordinates. To quote a sentence from the book: The heroic spirit of a young man who does not know the heights of the world is based on the premise that he has not yet realized his historical status. Once he realizes it, most of his heroic spirit will disappear.
What is a "hard journey"? It is to see your own mental journey clearly in history! Thoughts after reading "Cultural Journey" 6
"I find that the places I particularly want to visit are always the places where ancient literati left deep footprints, which shows that the landscapes in my heart are not entirely natural landscapes, but A kind of 'humanistic landscape'." Mr. Yu Qiuyu always said this in "Cultural Journey". Similarly, this is also the reason why he wrote about his experiences after traveling all over the country and appreciating the unique material and cultural heritage of our country. Yes, I feel the same way. Mr. Yu Qiuyu believes that when people look at culture, they should not always be full of words and phrases, or they should not be overwhelmed by civilization. Instead, they should appreciate culture deeply and delicately in their own experiences. This is not easy. thing.
So, that year, Mr. Yu Qiuyu began his "hard journey", boiling water to bathe, cooking rice for food, cutting cloth for clothes, and making a bed for rest. Traveling alone, without companions or guidance. "A small boat crosses the sea", but without Li Bai's boat, even Lu You's donkey can't take care of it.
In "Cultural Journey", I watched "Shockable" Dujiangyan with Mr. Yu Qiuyu.
The book also writes: "Everyone in the world knows about the Great Wall. In fact, if you think about it carefully, it is more exciting than the Great Wall." If it weren't for Dujiangyan, how could the land of abundance come to be, and how could the Qin Dynasty unify the world? With it, China had a relatively stable rear during the Anti-Japanese War. As for why Dujiangyan is said to be "unable to collapse", the reason is that the 2003 earthquake caused buildings near Chengdu to collapse, but only Dujiangyan suffered little damage. It can be said that it is one of the greatest ancient buildings in the history of our country.
At the same time, we also enjoyed the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang. In 366 AD, a monk began to dig a grotto on the cliff at the eastern foot of Mingsha Mountain in the southeast of Dunhuang. Later, generations of people continued to excavate, and this became the famous Mogao Grottoes. Later, the art of grotto sculpture was integrated into more and more Chinese secular civilization, and even became a history carved from solid stone.
"Cultural Journey" involves many cultural sites and is a masterpiece of history. After reading "Cultural Journey" 7
After reading it for a long time, I felt a lot in my heart, but it is really not just expressed in this way, so I can only talk about my thoughts. To be more precise, it is a piece of disorganized thoughts. I like it. I write what I feel, and I don’t like to be too pretentious or write things aimlessly. That would be withering.
I think that the most exciting project in Chinese history is not the Great Wall, but Dujiangyan.
When talking about China, the first thing that comes to mind is the Great Wall. It is a huge project that has gone through countless dynasties and still stands on the map of the earth. Looking from a distance, this suffering nation actually used human power to build a thousand-mile barrier in the wild mountains and deserts. , so his military role and the performance of human willpower cannot be ignored. Every time I see the Great Wall on TV, I feel the weight it gives to history and the nation.
But speaking of Dujiangyan, it is a water conservancy project that was completed decades before Qin Shihuang built the Great Wall. Although its momentum is far less majestic than the Great Wall, it has steadily served the purpose. The people of Sichuan have nourished this fertile soil for thousands of years, and their role in benefiting mankind is far greater than that of the Great Wall. It is also because of Dujiangyan that Zhuge Liang and Liu Bei's talents and strategies came about. Only Zhang Fei, Guan Yunchang, and Zhao Zilong are brave and good at fighting. and Li Bai. The literary talent of Du Fu and other poets.
When the author wrote about the scene when he first came to Dujiangyan and saw the water conservancy project, and when he praised Dujiangyan with such emotion, I cried, I really cried. I think I can only write this, I am so moved. I have no idea, and I don’t know how to describe it, but I understand very well that the author, as a contemporary Chinese literati, is concerned about his heart and confused about today’s society. Not without painstaking efforts to pursue the true cultural behavior of China. I was also moved and amazed by the words and phrases used by the author to describe the monuments. It's so plain yet atmospheric. I really can’t write anymore. After reading "Cultural Journey" 8
I had been reading some foreign masterpieces. As soon as my classmates read it, they laughed at me and asked me why I didn't read so many excellent works in China, and then gave me this book. .
After reading "The Temple of Earth and Me" last time, I fell in love with the enjoyment of reading prose. Tonight I was joking with my friends about respecting words and bathing and changing clothes before reading. Even though it was a joke, you really have to be clear of distractions when reading these books, so as not to desecrate this sacred text.
When I first read the first part, it was difficult to understand why the book was called "Cultural Journey", but when the article related to the Cultural Revolution, it seemed heavy, and the journey can be seen. Mr. Yu has been traveling hard all his life, practicing and cultivating his mind. Even when he was slandered by others, he never forgot to reflect on himself. When he concluded that he was not at fault, he had no intention of arguing. For him, instead of wasting time on arguing, he would rather write articles. , his attitude of "taking care of everything for the rest of his life" is amazing, and his choice to have no desires, no thoughts, no arguments, no quarrels is admirable.
Mr. Yu not only takes us to appreciate the culture of different regions of the world in space, but also pursues outstanding cultures and literati in time. Traveling south and north, traversing the past and present, the praise of Dujiangyan, the emotion of Mogao Grottoes, the analysis of Hangzhou City, the wind and frost of Ninggu Pagoda, the rise and fall of Rishengchang, the decline of Tianyi Pavilion... Every place has its history and The accumulation of culture, and Mr. Yu also passed the fire of culture to us with the pen and paper in his hand.
History is thick and worth pondering over and over again. Culture is long and needs to be passed on. This book that inherits the fire of culture is worth savoring. After reading it just once, it will be difficult to understand. I hope that in the future Reading it again will give you new insights. Thoughts after reading "Cultural Journey" 9
The first time I got to know Yu Qiuyu, I was only in the first grade and I occasionally saw his name in "Chinese New World". At this moment, I am carefully savoring his articles in "Walkers Without Borders" and "Cultural Journey"...
"Cultural Journey" tells about ancient Chinese culture and foreign politeness. prosperity and decline. Yu Qiuyu narrated them vividly. He traveled around and wrote down all his insights, and this book was created. The "bitterness" in the book is not physical hardship, but the wind, frost, rain, snow, and unknown secrets experienced by those immortal civilizations...
The main theme of the book is that things rely on the Seeking the soul of culture and the true meaning of life. The author uses an artist's brushstrokes to outline a series of horrific, magnificent and miserable pictures: Wang Taoist - Wang Yuan? He was originally a farmer from Macheng, Hubei Province. He fled to Gansu and became a Taoist priest. After many twists and turns, he unfortunately became the owner of the Mogao Grottoes and controlled the most splendid culture in ancient China. He received a very small amount of money from foreign adventurers and asked them to transport countless Dunhuang cultural relics away in boxes. "Flying Sky" ancient mural was criticized by Wang Yuan? Whitewash it with lime: "This is how it will be clean." The ancient site of Yangguan is desolate and deserted, with corpses everywhere on the endless ancient battlefield...
I deeply feel that China's five thousand years of history is really dazzling. It is very bright, but many people did not pay attention to it in the past, and China's great works were wasted in vain. I really want to go back in time and tell those people: "Please, don't do this again! These are all artistic treasures!" But in their eyes, these things are worthless, and no matter how big the vent is, it is just a pile of air. They came with confused faces... Thoughts after reading "Cultural Journey" 10
In total, this "Cultural Journey" has been in my family for a long enough time, about the third grade of elementary school , I asked my mother to buy a book for me, so she helped me choose "Cultural Journey".
At that time, I didn’t know Yu Qiuyu, and I didn’t understand the book. When I was writing my review, I talked about some thoughts that I didn’t understand. In fact, they had little to do with the book. Because I felt that the content was not very popular or interesting, I put it aside, and six years passed in a flash.
In the past six years, I have tried to read it, but I gave up halfway.
This summer, when I was organizing my bookcase, I found it and opened it again. I was slowly attracted by the history and travel notes in the book. From the lost treasures of the Chinese nation in Mogao Grottoes to the only remaining library in Fengyutian Pavilion, from the hidden spring in Shayuan to a corner of Dongting, and from the Wujiang boat to the archway.
Every place the author travels seems to contain so much Chinese history. Sometimes I really wish I could understand the five thousand years of Chinese history. Whenever I go to a place, I can think of the past stories and comments of old friends.
Reading this book is like traveling with the author from the northwest of China to the south of the Yangtze River. Occasionally, the author will stop and write about wintersweet or his own collection of books, or think of the poetry of night rain in every quiet rainy night.
However, the author never forgets that real landscapes are not just landscapes, but also have things. As he said in his preface: Everywhere I go, there is always a heavy historical pressure covering my whole body. I have to get rid of it. Can't get rid of it either. This is caused by the long-standing charm of Chinese history and culture and its long-term influence on me.
Yes, under the sad sunset glow of the western sky, I saw Wang Yuanlu, the sinner of the Dunhuang stone kiln; in Luochi Temple, I saw the lost Liu Zongyuan; in Dujiangyan, I saw Dayu Li Bing, who was wise, clumsy and skillful, I saw the brilliant Su Dongpo in Tianzhu Mountain.
I have been thinking, why is it called a cultural journey? Gradually, I understood that the hardships of this journey were due to the weight of history, the passing of history, the distance of the ancients, and even more due to the sensitivity of the literati’s hearts.
Reading this book not only allowed me to understand a little about the author, but also allowed me to understand a subtle thread of the history of the Chinese nation. Thoughts after reading "Cultural Journey" 11
Taoist Tower, a Taoist tower that guards Dunhuang cultural monuments. Its owner turned out to be Wang Yuanlu. He sold all the cultural heritage left by his ancestors to foreigners. I really can’t understand: How could such an ignorant person take care of a holy place?
Following this article, I learned about the beauty and splendor of Dunhuang culture. But this Wang Yuanlu sold these scriptures to foreigners at a cheap price. Those are the essence! I can't believe this is true. How is this any different from burning the Old Summer Palace? Isn’t it the same? Our Chinese national treasure has been robbed by foreigners.
So: There were two major robberies in one day in our Chinese history. But now our expert archaeologists have to visit foreign countries to see and study our Chinese antiquities. Bring film and use an amplifier to study. What a humiliation this is! He cannot be blamed alone. Many people in China at that time were uneducated and ignorant. If it were anyone else, he might not be as good as Wang Yuanlu!
After reading his profile, I was even more puzzled. It was not that there were no ambitious people at that time. Why did the Qing court despise a cultural treasure house so much? He once wrote a letter to the Qing court, why couldn't those officials and scholars be protected? Even if you can't govern the country well, why can't you do even this trivial thing? How selfish!
After reading Taoist Tower, I felt both angry and sad. Angry at Wang Yuanlu's behavior and sad that our culture has been stolen. well! But things have happened. Today we can only work hard to build our motherland, make it truly prosperous and strong, and take back everything we have lost! Thoughts after reading "Cultural Journey" 12
When I first saw the catalog of "Cultural Journey", I thought it was a travelogue, but it was inexplicable how walking among these mountains and rivers could be called "Brudging Journey" Woolen cloth? After reading it, I realized that the footprints in the book are all places where ancient cultures and literati left deep footprints. These landscapes are no longer completely natural landscapes but a kind of "humanistic landscapes".
I followed Yu Qiuyu’s footsteps, starting from Dunhuang in the northwest, to Wuhou Temple, Dujiangyan, the Three Gorges, and then to Tianzhu Mountain and Tianyi Pavilion. The final destination was the burial site of the Japanese army in Southeast Asia. Cemetery. The author led me to face piles of ruins of culture. My mood was not only heavy, but also cold, sad, silent, and indignant. The vast culture of our thousands-year-old ancient civilization has experienced so many vicissitudes and sorrows! After reading this book, I not only gained a lot of historical and cultural knowledge, but also was led by the author to think and comprehend. Therefore, Yu Qiuyu's cultural prose is no longer a free and elegant traditional prose, but a meditation full of profound historical and cultural heritage.
Still remember the first time I read "Taoist Tower" "How many volumes of scriptures can't be saved in such a huge China? Compared with the situation of being abused by officials, sometimes I even want to say cruelly: I would rather put it in London In the museum! This sentence is not comfortable after all. Where should the convoy I stopped go? It is difficult here, and it is also difficult there. I can only let it stop in the desert, and then cry. "After reading this, I want to shout like the author: "I hate it so much!" I hate the ignorant and greedy Taoist Wang who gave away the national treasure for a few silver coins. I hate the Qing Dynasty officials who have no knowledge of history and culture. My sense of responsibility is so short-sighted. I hate that foreign adventurers used "fairy tales" to plunder our country's culture. I hate that I was not born hundreds of years earlier. I hate that even if I was born hundreds of years earlier, I could only cry in the desert. After wiping away my tears, I realized the historical responsibility that those of us who are born today bear towards the culture of our motherland. Maybe the author wants to tell us the roots of the traditional culture of the motherland, and maybe he wants to use history to tell us the responsibilities we shoulder. Just as the ending of "Wind and Rain in the Sky Pavilion" narrates: "Are you here? Which generation of Chinese scholars are you?" I am also here Ask yourself. Thoughts after reading "Cultural Journey" 13
Chinese culture is vast and profound, and there are things worth thinking about everywhere. If Chinese culture is the Pacific, then Yu Qiuyu is a navigator, and I can barely be considered one. His little followers.
Along the way, Yu Qiuyu led me to travel all over the country, enjoying the beautiful scenery of nature and thinking deeply about the development of Chinese culture. His journey of exploration is not like Chen Jingrun's traveling in the world of letters. It can be said to be flying, flying from the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain, from the south of the Yangtze River to the farther place. .Copyright
The first stop, we came to the Taoist Tower. Blue bricks and yellow mud, this is very ordinary; after closer inspection, you realize that it has a lot of mystery, but it is also a shame. The Taoist Tower was just an ordinary Buddhist place, but when the Taoist King dug a cave of permanent knowledge, it was no longer ordinary. Taoist Wang has also become the favored "concubine" of high-ranking officials. The ancient cultural relics of Taoist Wang are, no, they are ancient Chinese cultural relics that are being used in the officialdom to flatter and flatter. Their innocence is gradually being discredited. What's worse is that they are belonging to foreign friends. You're welcome, Taoist Wang's silly smile, ancient Chinese cultural relics are safely transported out of the country one by one, Taoist Wang's greetings with foreign friends, alas! Heartbroken! After going through such an embarrassing journey, I thought a lot and gained a lot.
Let’s take a boat to the Three Gorges, leave the Taoist Tower, and go find Li Bai and Liu Bei. Perhaps the Three Gorges River is fighting day and night for these two main streams. Looking at now, with the gradual completion of the Three Gorges Dam project, the Chinese people are gradually meeting their own energy needs. This is all due to the Three Gorges. No matter what, the Three Gorges contains unlimited energy and wisdom.
The journey is not too hard, just a little mental ups and downs. The pursuit and exploration of culture are endless, because life is also an endless boundary. Just as a wise man said, "It doesn't matter how much money you have, it only matters how much you spend." It doesn't matter how smart you are, it only matters how many meaningful thoughts you have. The more good thoughts you have, the richer you will be.
Whether it is the warmth of spring and autumn, or the great joy or sorrow, in the end we have to close our eyes and return to the indifference of history and the severity of reason.
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After reading it for a long time, I felt a lot in my heart, but it is really not just expressed in this way, so I can only talk about my thoughts. To be more precise, I put together the disorganized thoughts. I like to express my feelings and don't like to be too pretentious or write things aimlessly. That would be withering.
In my opinion, the most exciting project in Chinese history is not the Great Wall, but Dujiangyan.
When talking about China, the first thing that comes to mind should be the Great Wall. It is a huge project that has gone through countless dynasties and still stands on the map of the earth. Looking from a distance, this miserable nation has actually used human power to build a thousand-mile road through the wild mountains and deserts. barrier, so its military role and the expression of human willpower cannot be ignored. Every time I see the Great Wall on TV, I feel the weight it gives to history and the nation.
But speaking of Dujiangyan, it is a water conservancy project that was completed decades before Qin Shihuang built the Great Wall. Although its momentum is far less majestic than the Great Wall, it has steadily served the purpose. The people of Sichuan have nourished this fertile soil for thousands of years, and their role in benefiting mankind is far greater than that of the Great Wall. It was also because of Dujiangyan that Zhuge Liang and Liu Bei's talents and strategies were created. Only then did Zhang Fei, Guan Yunchang, and Zhao Zilong become brave and good at fighting. and Li Bai. The literary talent of Du Fu and other poets.
When the author wrote about the scene when he first came to Dujiangyan and saw the water conservancy project, and when he praised Dujiangyan with such emotion, I cried, I really cried. I think I can only write this I was so moved that I had no thoughts, and I don’t know how to describe it, but I understand very well that the author, as a contemporary Chinese literati, is concerned about his heart and is confused about today’s society. Not without painstaking efforts to pursue the true cultural behavior of China. I was also moved and amazed by the words and phrases used by the author to describe the monuments. It's so plain yet atmospheric. I really can’t write anymore. Thoughts after reading "Cultural Journey" 15
Because I look up to Yu Qiuyu.
I got close to Yu Qiuyu because of "Cultural Journey".
I still remember that when I was young, frivolous and ignorant, I caught a glimpse of his name and works on the bookshelf. The bookshelf was so high. I walked past with disdain. No one knew that there was any part in my disdain. Lots and lots of awe. The height that I didn't dare to look forward to gradually became the most mysterious hidden spring in my heart. Maybe it was this feeling that pulled me closer to him.
He has many titles and titles, many flowers and applause, but in my heart, he is just a wandering traveler.
There is a distance between history and reality. It is this distance that peels off the culture deposited in the mountains and rivers of the motherland. So in the bright lakes and mountains, culture is getting farther and farther away from us. Who is there? After visiting the famous mountains and rivers, have you found the profound connotation?
However, there is finally a person who is willing to carry the heavy culture on his back when traveling and turn the history buried in the mountains and rivers into a hard journey. He captured the breath of culture between the mountains and rivers, and explored the beauty of personality in the culture. As a result, the mountains and rivers came alive, and history came alive: Su Xiaoxiao and White Snake walked out of the pavilions in the water of the West Lake, Li Bing stood silently by the Dujiangyan, and Tianxin Pavilion's The wind and rain are swaying the fragrance of books that have gone through disasters, the splendor of Mogao Grottoes is evaporating thousands of years of life, the lingering sound of "Guangling San" comes from the depths of history, the enchanting and vast Dongting Lake is mysterious and vast... Thousands of years of precipitation have resurfaced in people's minds. The heart is swaying.
Reading Yu Qiuyu is like following a trickling stream to find the destination of culture and tracing its origins.
Reading Yu Qiuyu is like swimming in the ocean of knowledge and seeing all the historical pictures.
Reading Yu Qiuyu is like talking to a hermit, feeling the weight of history and culture through the scent of tea.
When you read Yu Qiuyu, you will feel that the essence of life is close to history and culture, your mind and the world have calmed down.
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