Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - A bridge carrying thousands of missions
A bridge carrying thousands of missions
Bridges exist as tools in the eyes of most people. Bridges allow people to cross the river; A bridge can connect two places far away; Bridges allow suppliers to save costs; Bridges can also make two people who love each other go not so far. For example, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Cross-sea Bridge, which is now built with high technology, connects two prosperous cities, so that people who used to work on the other side but are here can go home to have dinner with their families every day, and those who originally wanted to travel on the other side but gave up because of the expensive air tickets can reach their dream destinations with one ticket. The existence of the bridge has realized many people's dreams. It not only connects two cities, but also connects people's hearts.
Bridges are the embodiment of history in the eyes of historians. Some bridges have a long life, can be preserved to this day, and carry a long history. Some bridges carry the history of a nation, some carry the history of heroes and some carry the history of mankind. In the history of the Chinese nation, bridges have important historical significance. For example, Zhao Zhouqiao, built in the Sui Dynasty and located on the Weihe River in Zhao County, Hebei Province, stands tall, reflecting the wisdom and talent of the ancient working people and is a valuable historical heritage of our country. Another example is Lugou Bridge, located in Yongding River, Fengtai District, Beijing, which is named after crossing Lugou River (Yongding River). It is an existing ancient stone arch bridge in Beijing. It carries the patriotic spirit of the Chinese nation that the Chinese nation will not succumb to the desperate counterattack of being ruled. It is regarded by the people of China as the real beginning of China's anti-fascism and has always been remembered by the people of China. The bridge carries the history, and people interpret the history. The bridge connects people and history with their own bodies.
? Bridges can also exist as a kind of culture, especially in China. Many scholars have always written the bridge as a poem, which has been handed down from generation to generation. For example, Lu You, a great poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote: The bridge is broken outside the post, and there is no owner. The poet of the Tang Dynasty wrote: The cock crows in Maodian, and the frost is everywhere in Banqiao. Qin Guan, a poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote: On the day of Bi Ye Zhu Qiao, people went to empty water. These poems are famous sentences that have been handed down to this day. The culture of the bridge is not only in poetry, but also in festivals in China. For example, it is said that every year on the evening of the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet, and magpies gather in the Milky Way to form a bridge across the Weaver Girl. This is the beautiful Valentine's Day in China symbolized by the Chinese nation.
? Bridge is a tool, a history and a culture. It spans one era after another, carries every period of human history, and highlights the excellent culture that human beings have passed down to this day. It can not only connect regions, but also connect history and civilization. It is the wealth of mankind, the culture of mankind, and the medium for the common development of mankind.
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