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The constituent material of uncivilized phenomenon: a visit here

Whether in school or in society, we often see the figure of composition. Through composition, we can gather scattered thoughts together. In order to make your composition easier and more convenient, the following are the materials I carefully arranged for the composition of uncivilized phenomena: I hope it will help you after this visit.

On the evening of May 24th, the netizen "wandering in the air" posted Weibo that seeing the words "Ding Jinhao came here" on the Egyptian Luxor Temple relief made them feel ashamed as China tourists. Subsequently, the true identity of "Ding Jinhao" was revealed by netizens as a junior high school student in Nanjing. The day before yesterday, Ding Jinhao's parents publicly apologized through the media, saying that the guardianship was not in place and called on everyone to give their children a chance to correct their mistakes.

According to a senior tour guide, destroying cultural relics has violated local laws, and once it is found and the circumstances are serious, it may lead to imprisonment. Many netizens expressed anger and shame at China people's easy destruction of cultural relics over the past 3,000 years, and some even launched a human flesh search on Ding Jinhao. It is said that a primary school in official website where Ding Jinhao attended was also attacked by hackers, who opened the pop-up window that said "Ding Jinhao visited here" on the webpage. Egyptian monuments of more than 3,000 years have been carved here, and it is easy to be promoted to the height of national dignity and reprimanded by public opinion under the general environment that the quality of citizens in China has been criticized.

What I want to say is that Ding Tong should be criticized and educated in this matter, regardless of whether he is an adult or not. But fighting violence with violence is by no means a good way. When you reprimand others, those reprimanded behaviors may be reflected on ourselves. In a sense, whether it is human flesh or abuse, it is also an uncivilized performance, and it is more likely to violate the law. Condemning another uncivilized behavior with one uncivilized behavior will only make the incident deviate from the main axis.

Similarly, whether it happens abroad or not, we should not daub inscriptions on cultural relics and historic sites at will. The divergent effect of this incident is largely because it happened abroad, and the "graffiti" on the remains of human civilization may have hurt the collective self-esteem of China people. Ding Jinhao's "visit here" incident also represents the sense of shame of "throwing a person abroad", which has aroused the dissatisfaction of some citizens who are "angry but not arguing".

Admittedly, Ding Jinhao is a minor child. The accusation of habitual uncivilized phenomenon should not be piled on a child, but should be reflected and tortured. In fact, Ding's "trip" is by no means creative. Children must have seen a lot of "visit here" when visiting domestic scenic spots, even before being inspired to doodle on foreign cultural relics. Just like "crossing the road in Chinese style", everyone walks like this, but it's different if you don't. The environment will affect a person. In almost every tourist attraction in China, you can see the words "Take a trip here". Don't exaggerate infinitely just because things happen abroad. We must first learn to care for our own cultural relics, and it is also a shame to write them on our faces.

Although it is wrong to "throw a person abroad", we should also pay attention to the "civilization around us". In the absence of national honor and other emotions, being ashamed of uncivilized behaviors such as running red lights and spitting is the true embodiment of civilization. Only by abandoning the usual uncivilized behavior will you naturally not lose your face when you go abroad. On the contrary, you will get used to it at ordinary times, and you will inevitably be unable to restrain it when you go abroad.

Ding himself, his parents, the school and the whole society should be inspired by this incident, let the Egyptian temple incident become a mirror for us to reflect on the disadvantages of civilization, strengthen education and guidance in this regard, and let the concept of "protecting cultural relics and civilized tourism" be deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. That's all that matters.