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A guide's words introducing Xi'an

Xi'an is a famous tourist city, attracting many tourists to visit. As a tour guide, you should combine the characteristics of Xi'an's scenic spots and introduce them to tourists in detail. The following is the guide words I compiled for you to introduce Xi'an, welcome to refer to it! ? Guide words 1 about introducing Xi'an ? Welcome everyone here, let me introduce it to you! ? In the northwest of China, the beautiful Xi'an The city is a famous ancient capital of thirteen dynasties. There are landmark buildings such as the Bell Tower, the ruins of the Ming Great Wall, Huaqing Pool and so on. But the most majestic and famous one is the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. ? The Big Wild Goose Pagoda was built by Master Xuanzang since the Tang Dynasty as a pagoda to store scriptures. It was built in the Daci'en Temple and has been well preserved since ancient times. It is now available for tourists to visit and tour. It is a famous tourist attraction in my country and a symbol of the famous ancient city of Xi'an. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is printed in the center of the city emblem of Xi'an. It can be seen that the Big Wild Goose Pagoda is a well-deserved symbol of Xi'an. ? The origin of the Wild Goose Pagoda is magical and mysterious. According to legend, in the Kingdom of Magadha, India, a monk in a temple believed in Hinayana Buddhism and ate the three pure foods (ie, wild geese, deer, and calf meat). One day, a flock of geese flew in the sky. A monk saw a group of wild geese and said nonchalantly: "No one has anything to eat today. The Bodhisattva should know that we are hungry!" Before he finished speaking, a wild goose fell and died in front of the monk. He was filled with surprise and excitement. He told the monks in the temple that they all believed that the Tathagata was teaching them. So they buried the geese with a grand ceremony and built a pagoda at the place where the wild geese fell, and named it the wild goose pagoda. Xuanzang built the Big Wild Goose Pagoda based on this allusion. ? The Big Wild Goose Pagoda was originally a five-story building due to lack of financial resources. Later, because Wu Zetian believed in Buddhism, it was built to a ten-story building. Unfortunately, due to the wars of the Five Dynasties, it was reduced to seven floors, and today's seven-story blue brick pagoda has been built. The tower is 64.5 meters high, with a door opening on each ground. It is simple in shape and majestic. It is a rare masterpiece in Chinese Buddhist architectural art. ? Looking from a distance, you will find that the Big Wild Goose Pagoda is slightly tilted, but there is a reason for this. In the past, there have been several earthquakes in Xi'an, which caused the tower to tilt slightly on one side. Later, the lower part of the tower was made of soil and the groundwater was uneven, which accelerated the settlement and tilt of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Now the groundwater is gradually recovered, allowing the Big Wild Goose Pagoda to "correct its evil ways and return to normal" ". ? The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is one of the first batch of nationally protected cultural relics. After repeated renovations, this seven-story blue brick pagoda has become stronger and stronger. In the future cultural relic protection and social construction, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda will not lose its former classical beauty and envelope this place. A charming and mysterious veil! It attracts people from all over the world to explore Buddhist culture and ancient oriental civilization. ? Huangshan was called Yishan before the Tang Dynasty in China. Yishan looks black because there are many green and black rocks on the mountain. The ancients gave it this name. Legend has it that after the ancestor of our Chinese nation, Xuanyuan Huangdi, completed the unification of the Central Plains and created the Chinese civilization, he came here to collect medicine, refine elixirs, and bathe in the hot springs, so he became a Taoist immortal. ?Dear friends, the Genghis Khan Mausoleum Tourist Area is located on the Gander Grassland in the Yijinhuoluo Banner in the southeast of Ordos City. As a national monument, the Mausoleum of Genghis Khan records the vicissitudes of history and splendid culture of the Mongolian nation. ? Mianshan, also named Mianshang, was later promoted by Jie Zitui, a famous minister of Duke Wen of Jin, one of the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period. It is located in the shade of Fenhe River, 20 kilometers away from Jiexiu urban area, spanning the three cities and counties of Jiexiu, Lingshi and Qinyuan. It has a maximum altitude of 2566.6 meters and a relative height of more than 1000 meters. It is the northward extension of Taiyue Mountain (Huoshan) A branch. ? Most of China's coastal cities face the sea to the east or south, but few face the sea to the north. Yantai faces the sea in the north, so it has a unique sea landscape. Today I will introduce the sea in Yantai. ? Good flowers don't always bloom, good times don't always last. After today's farewell, when will you come again? Miss Teresa Teng's "When will you come again" is a song we often sing. But I believe that the flowers of friendship between us will always bloom, and the beauty of the XX area will always be there. After today's farewell, when will you come again? ? Guide words about introducing Xi'an 2? Dear tourists: ? Hello! Welcome to the ancient city of Xi'an. I will be your tour guide for this trip to Xi'an. My surname is Xu, so everyone will call me Director Xu. The first attraction we visited today was the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses, one of the world heritage sites. The scenic spot is located in Lintong, Xi'an. The bus we took also went to Lintong, and the journey took about 40 minutes. When I mention Lintong in Xi'an, you will definitely think of the unique Qin Bing toilet. ? Okay, we have now arrived at Qin Shi Huang’s Mausoleum. Please get off the bus in order. Do you know the origin of the Qin Terracotta Warriors? It turns out that in the previous dynasties, when the emperor died, some living people were buried with him. Later, in the Qin Dynasty, a minister said to Qin Shihuang: "The previous dynasties were buried with living people. And I think this is right. You are not very good, how about you let the skilled craftsmen build an invincible army made of clay that can conquer the north and south?" Qin Shihuang thought this idea was quite good, so he agreed. In fact, if it hadn't been for Qin Shihuang's nod at that time, this majestic terracotta warriors and horses army would not be seen today. The scale of the Terracotta Warriors is grand.

So far, three pits of terracotta warriors and horses have been excavated, with a total area of ??nearly XX0 square meters, almost as big as 50 ordinary basketball courts. There are about 8,000 terracotta warriors and horses in the pit. ? Now we come to the No. 1 pit, which is also the largest of the three pits. It is 230 meters long from east to west and 62 meters wide from north to south. The total area is 14,260 square meters. You can see the total area of ??the three pits. More than half! Since the area is so large, the number is also very large, more than 6,000. A huge arched hall has been built above Pit No. 1. We can walk into the hall and take a closer look at it. We must also pay attention to safety when visiting! ? Please look at the burly figure, wearing a hat and a robe. The figure wearing armor, holding a sword in his hand, and holding his head high is the general figurine. Some have a calm demeanor and bright eyes, and you can tell at a glance that they have been on the battlefield for a long time and have heavy responsibilities on their shoulders; some are nodding and lowering their eyebrows thoughtfully, as if they are considering how to fight and defeat the enemy. Full of general style. ? Look at those warrior figurines, each one is strong and strong, and they are wearing battle robes, armor, and boots with upturned front ends, as if they are waiting for the horn and ready to go to war. ? Then continue to look at the cavalry figurines. If you observe carefully, they are wearing short armor, tight trousers, and long boots. They hold reins in their right hands and bows and arrows in their left hands, as if they are ready to mount their horses and charge at any time. ? During the war, a group of good horses are indispensable. Looking ahead, the pottery horses are the same size as real horses, and each one is strong and strong. He looks eager to try, and if given an order, he will spread his hooves, soar into the air, and jump on the journey. ? Whether they are generals, warriors or cavalry, they all seem to be secretly determined to fight to the death for Qin to unify the world. Even the pottery horse seems to be planning to serve the country loyally. Walking around it, it seems that you can feel Love the slight sound of breathing? The Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses are unique in the history of sculptures at home and abroad. It vividly simulates the arrangement of military formations, vividly reproduces the grand momentum of the Qin army with millions of soldiers and thousands of chariots, and vividly demonstrates the powerful power and heroic spirit of the Chinese nation. ? Dear tourists, time flies, and today’s tour of Qin Bingma Neng has come to an end. Now we are ready to set off back to the hotel, and what will be the activities in the next few days? ? Guide words about introducing Xi’an 3? Dear tourists , Hello everyone, now our destination is? The ruins of the Confucius Temple are an important part of the Xi'an Stele Forest Museum. Its construction history can be traced back to the late Northern Song Dynasty. The words "Confucius Temple" on the south gate screen wall were written by Liu Hui, a calligrapher and painter of the Qing Dynasty. The current gate opens from east to west and is commonly known as "Rite Gate" and "Yi Road". When you walk into the museum gate, the first thing you see is a wooden sign with carved beams and painted pillars called "Taihe Yuanqi Square". ? The Forest of Steles in Xi'an is named after the forest of steles. It was first built in 1087 AD and has a history of more than 900 years. It is known as the "Stone Library" and the "Hometown of Calligraphy". The Forest of Steles in Xi'an was built to preserve the "Shitai Filial Piety Classic" and "Kaicheng Stone Classic" of the Tang Dynasty. It has been continuously renovated and enriched over the generations, and more than 1,000 steles and epitaphs from the Han and Wei dynasties to the Ming and Qing Dynasties are on display. ? Dear tourists, this is the explanation for visiting the Forest of Steles Museum. Thank you for your cooperation. You are welcome to visit again next time. Thank you all! ? Tour guide words about introducing Xi’an 4 ? Dear tourists: Hello everyone! Welcome home to Xi'an. Xi'an is a famous ancient city. I will lead you to visit it for a few days. So first we will go sightseeing at the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang. ? The Mausoleum of the First Emperor is located about five kilometers east of Lintong District, Xi'an City. It is surrounded by Li Mountain in the south and Weishui River in the north. It has steep terrain and beautiful environment. The cemetery is large in scale and contains many grave goods. It is like a rich underground treasure house of cultural relics. According to historical records, Qin Shihuang Zhao Zheng began building the cemetery when he was 13 years old, and it took him 38 years to prune it. The project is huge and magnificent, setting a precedent for the extravagant burials of feudal rulers in the past dynasties. The discovery of the Terracotta Warriors pit on its east side in 1974 caused a sensation in China and shocked the world. It was one of the greatest discoveries in the 20th century. In 1978, former French President Chirac said after visiting: "There are seven wonders in the world, and the discovery of the Qin Terracotta Warriors can be said to be the eight wonders. If you don't see the pyramids, you don't have a visit to Egypt, and if you don't see the Qin Terracotta Warriors, you don't have a visit to China." "The Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum is a heritage museum built on the original site of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit. It opened in October 1979. In December 1987, UNESCO listed the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang and the Terracotta Warriors and Horses on the World Heritage List. ? Everyone should pay attention to the following points when visiting: 1. Don't make any noise. 2. Don’t be crowded and visit in an orderly manner. 3. Don't write graffiti and protect cultural relics.

Now I will take you to visit it! ? Guide words about introducing Xi’an 5 ? Hello! Welcome to Xi'an. I am your little tour guide Liu Lin. This is my first meeting with you. Please take care of me. Let's go to Tsinghua Pool! ? Friends, we are in the corridor. Please look forward. That is Mother Yellow River. She is dressed in snow-white. She is holding a child who is less than one year old and nurturing him with milk. Mother Yellow River is about two meters tall. Let’s think about it when we were young, our mother must have loved you so much! ? Everyone has seen Mother Yellow River, let’s go to the mountain opposite! It's called Bird Mountain and you have to take the cable car to get there. Please be prepared, the cable car is about to depart! Please look down, this is Tsinghua Pool, it is very beautiful! ? alright! It's time for everyone to get off the cable car. We have arrived at Bird Mountain.

Please go inside and take a look! That's myna! How cute! Come and see for yourself! Don’t be left behind! alright! Everyone should have finished reading, let’s go down the mountain! ? look! That's the fountain of youth! I heard that as long as you wash your face with spring water, you will never have wrinkles on your face! To the left of the Fountain of Youth is the bathing place for the emperor and his concubines. As long as you put one or two coins in it, you will have good luck in the coming year! ? alright! Today’s one-day trip to Tsinghua Pool is over! I also want to say goodbye to everyone! Please don’t forget today!

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