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Writing essay on Damiaoshan in Zitong, Mianyang

1. How to write an essay about a visit to Damiao Mountain

When I was more than ten years old when I climbed Mount Tai to watch the sunrise, I learned the phrase "I can't see Mount Tai if I have eyes", but it still remains true to this day. "Those who have eyes have not seen Mount Tai". I have always had a deep yearning and admiration for Mount Tai, which ranks first among the five mountains. Therefore, after leaving Qufu, the home of Confucius, I drove straight to Tai'an City with the ambition of not climbing Mount Tai, which is not a hero.

In order to climb Mount Tai before sunrise, we took a bus to Daizongfang, the starting point of climbing Mount Tai, at two in the morning. Although there are electric cable cars and human-powered slides at the bottom of the mountain, I still chose to hike up the mountain to test my physical fitness and perseverance.

At 3:40, it was the darkness before dawn and the night was deep. Along with many tourists, I took the first stone step up the mountain. At first, the steps up the mountain were much flatter than expected. People walked very fast, and some people, like me, counted the steps while walking.

The road was very quiet. Except for the occasional sound of pine waves brought by the night wind, the only sounds that could be heard were the footsteps, slight breathing and whispers of fellow climbers. After passing Hutian Pavilion, the mountain gradually becomes steeper. Looking back, we can see the colorful lights of thousands of houses in Tai'an City in the distance.

Looking up, Mount Tai, which is dimly visible in the night, looks like an endless city wall lying in front of you. It feels as big as the earth and as high as the sky. As we walked, the tourists who had originally gathered in a few phalanxes gradually distanced themselves from each other. They rushed to the front with light steps and legs, their hearts beating softly and they kept stopping to take a breath.

On the roadside, mountain people carrying sliding poles sat scattered in twos and threes, staring closely at the climbers who took one step at a time. There were many "Jiang Taigong" fishing enthusiasts. Take the bait" trend. The higher we go, the fewer people we travel with and the silence becomes more apparent. This place reminds us of the poem "Don't dare to speak loudly for fear of frightening the people in heaven".

As I was panting, I had long forgotten how many stone steps I had stepped on. When I asked my fellow travelers, they all laughed and said that they were tired and didn’t know how many steps there were. So I had no choice but to give up on counting how many steps there were in Mount Tai. idea. When we climbed to Duosong Pavilion, the sky was dim. Although it was shrouded in clouds and mist, the mountain was still vaguely distinguishable. Although the mountain road was more steep, fortunately, we were no longer "walking blindly", so we mustered up the courage to climb directly to Nantianmen.

Standing under the gate, I raised my wrist and looked at my watch: at 5:25, it took 1 hour and 45 minutes to climb from Daizongfang to Nantianmen. Mount Taishan in early autumn was full of chill, and because I was sweating through my clothes while climbing the mountain, I could not help but shiver when the mountain wind blew.

Fortunately, the descendants of Taishan, who were good at doing business, opened shops specializing in renting cotton coats. Regardless of whether they were old or new, they rented one and wore it with the crowds to the highest point of Mount Tai. ——Guanri Peak. At this time, the "Sun Viewing Corridor" of Guanri Peak was densely packed with tourists waiting for the sunrise. Nine out of ten of the two to three thousand people were wearing grass green imitation cotton military coats, standing facing the east, really like a The "Green Legion" lined up to await the enemy.

At this time, everyone has the same wish - hoping that the sun, which is visible almost every day but has not been seen here yet, will jump out of the horizon soon. The anxiety of waiting and anticipating is no less than the mood of a father pacing outside the delivery room, eager for the baby to fall to the ground and the mother and child to be safe.

Standing on Guanri Peak, looking up at the surrounding peaks surrounded by clouds and mist, you can really see "all the mountains at once". The distant mountains and the nearby ridges are all in focus, as if you are the only one who dominates. Looking to the east, a few gray clouds in the sky reveal a smooth and soft morning white like gossamer. It continues to rise and expand, and the upper part gradually glows with a faint red, turning the clouds that were very gray just now into white.

As the red color becomes darker and darker, the area becomes wider and wider, turning the entire east into a thick red color. Suddenly, as if a pair of giant hands opened the curtain on the horizon, the sun, which was redder, brighter and more vivid than the red clouds and mist, revealed an arc and slowly rose.

The surrounding clouds and mists seem to be unable to bear her bright irradiation and fade and retreat, while the sun rises rapidly with more vitality, and soon breaks free from the entanglement of clouds and mists and the squeeze of the night to leap. Out of the horizon. I don't know whether it is a visual deviation or the result of light reflection. The moment this huge "fireball" jumped out of the horizon, the bottom of the arc seemed to be dragging a thick red line tied to the horizon. As the "fireball" continued to rise, that The red thread became thinner and thinner until it was torn off, and the sun finally revealed her round, red face. The rays of light reflected the heaven and earth, the rivers, the mountain peaks and trees, and you and me on the Sun Viewing Peak. ….

At this time, I realized why people are lucky and proud to be able to climb Mount Tai to watch the sunrise, because the sunrise on Mount Tai is indeed a wonderful picture that is rarely seen. I have watched the rising sun in the east several times on the plains, on the riverside, and on the lakeside. However, compared with watching the sunrise in the east from the top of Lintai Mountain, the momentum, color, and mood are completely different. The sunrise is likened to a gentle and affectionate girl, then the sunrise seen on Mount Tai is like a graceful fairy. You can't overstate its beauty, splendor and wonder.

After watching the sunrise, I looked around and saw Mount Tai illuminated by the morning glow. The peaks are undulating, the clouds and mist are like the sea, the waves are surging, and the stone steps and paths with nine twists and turns are like playing in the water. The swimming dragon is looming among the peaks. It is really like "Looking at it from the side, it looks like ridges and peaks, with different heights near and far. I don't know the true face of Mount Lu, just because I am in this mountain."

Walking down the mountain slowly from Nantianmen, I, who is used to walking on flat roads, am no better than a toddler. When climbing a mountain, firstly, it is dark and the road is dark and unaware of the dangers; secondly, if you are brave for a moment, you are not aware of the difficulties. You just wish you could reach the top of the mountain as early as possible by "one step to the sky".

When going down the mountain, you can see the dangers of the mountain road as steep as a ladder. Even though the dangerous places are protected by iron bars, you can't help but feel guilty and sweat. Having experienced the feeling of "it's easy to go up the mountain but difficult to go down the mountain", by the time we reached Huimaling step by step, our feet were so tired and our legs were weak from the long journey.

While taking a breather, I was inspired by several mountain lifters. I saw that no matter whether they were going up or down, their walking routes were all in a zigzag shape - starting from one side of the stone steps on the mountain road and walking diagonally up and down. After walking up more than ten steps, we reached the other side of the mountain road. Then we turned around and walked more than ten steps diagonally to the other side of the mountain road. When I first saw it, I didn't understand its meaning, but after trying it, not only did the body easily maintain balance, but also there was no pain from "crushing feet". This "stolen" skill made the difficulty of going down the mountain much easier.

On the way home, I also experienced another landscape of Mount Tai - the inscriptions. I can’t remember any book that once praised the inscriptions on Mount Tai as the most famous mountain in China and a microcosm of Chinese history. As early as the Xia and Shang dynasties, more than 70 kings came to Mount Tai to engrave Buddhist statues. 2. An essay describing the Qiqu Mountain Temple

Have you been to Qiqu Mountain? It is located in Zitong County, Mianyang City and is known as the Holy Mountain of China. Today, please come with me for a tour!

Depart from Suining and arrive at Mianyang City via Shehong and Santai. After exiting the city, go straight to the northern suburbs of Zitong for about 9 kilometers to the Qiqu Mountain Scenic Area. Looking from afar, a majestic antique mountain gate stands at the entrance to the mountain. It is flanked by thick tower bases, with the middle like a bridge, above which are three tower-like buildings rising in the sky, and below are cars coming and going. The three towers on both sides are taller and the one in the middle is smaller. There is a golden hollow six-pointed star standing on it. A slender tower needle is connected to the six-pointed star, pointing directly at the blue sky. On the front below, it reads "Qiqu Mountain Wenchang Saint". territory".

Now that we have entered Qiqu Mountain, it’s time for me to introduce it to you. Qiqu Mountain is located at the southern end of Jianmen Shudao Scenic Area. It is famous at home and abroad for the Wenchang Ancestral Court and the largest pure ancient Berlin in the country. We drove up the winding mountain road, and there were towering ancient cypresses on both sides, such as Pan Jiabai, Zhang Feibai, Li Gongbai, etc. Driving along, it felt like we were in a green corridor, which is the famous "Shu Road Jade" Cuiyun Corridor. The road gets steeper as the car goes up, and there is a relatively open space on a steep slope. It is said that it is a place for people to back up. Standing here and looking down the mountain, the winding road is hidden among the green cypresses, the mist is like a white gauze wandering on the mountainside, and the blue sky and white clouds are overhead, making people feel relaxed and happy.

Drive up the mountain along the Cuiqu Corridor and arrive at the Qiqushan Temple, a national key cultural relic protection unit. The temple was first built in the Jin Dynasty and is the "Yazi Temple" built by local people to commemorate Zhang Yazi of the Jin Dynasty. In the early years of the Yuan Dynasty, after Zhang Yazi was named the "Emperor of Wenchang", he built the "Wenchang Palace" here. Wenchang Palace is built on the mountain and is well-proportioned. There are 23 palaces and pavilions. It is known as the "Museum of Ancient Chinese Architecture". Wenchang culture has a profound accumulation and a long history, and has become a precious cultural heritage of mankind. The feeling of climbing up the stairs from the gate of Guandi Temple is a bit like the Guangde Temple in the Royal Zen Forest in Suining, but its cultural style is different from Guangde Temple. Perhaps "Wenchang" is easily associated with the Wenqu star in the sky. Many scholars come here to pray for success in their studies and to be named on the gold list, and the incense has always been very strong. Now that we are here, we should also light up a stick of incense to bless ourselves with academic success, everything goes smoothly, and the whole family is happy.

Qiqu Mountain has a magnificent temple, ancient buildings, ancient cypresses, ancient roads, and Jiuqu Tongshui. It is both a sacred place for worship and a scenic spot. If you have the opportunity, come to Qiqu Mountain. 3 . An essay describing the Qiqu Mountain Temple

Have you been to Qiqu Mountain? It is located in Zitong County, Mianyang City and is known as the Holy Mountain of China.

Today, please come with me for a tour! Starting from Suining, you will arrive in Mianyang City via Shehong and Santai. After exiting the city, go straight towards the northern suburbs of Zitong for about 9 kilometers to reach the Qiqu Mountain Scenic Area. Looking from afar, a majestic antique mountain gate stands at the entrance to the mountain.

It is flanked by thick tower bases, with a middle like a bridge, above it are three tower-like buildings rising in the sky, and below are cars coming and going. The three towers on both sides are taller and the one in the middle is smaller. There is a golden hollow six-pointed star standing on it. A slender tower needle is connected to the six-pointed star, pointing directly at the blue sky. On the front below, it reads "Qiqu Mountain Wenchang Saint". territory".

Now that we have entered Qiqu Mountain, it’s time for me to introduce it to you. Qiqu Mountain is located at the southern end of Jianmen Shudao Scenic Area. It is famous at home and abroad for the Wenchang Ancestral Court and the largest pure ancient Berlin in the country.

We drove up the winding mountain road, and there were towering ancient cypresses on both sides, such as Pan Jiabai, Zhang Feibai, Li Gongbai, etc. Driving among them, we felt as if we were in a green corridor. This is the famous "Shu Road Jade" "Cuiyun Corridor. The road gets steeper as the car goes up, and there is a relatively open space on a steep slope. It is said that it is a place for people to back up.

Standing here and looking down the mountain, the winding road is hidden among the green cypresses. The mist is like a white gauze wandering on the mountainside. The blue sky and white clouds are overhead, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. Drive along the green corridor and go up the mountain to the Qiqushan Temple, a national key cultural relic protection unit.

The temple was first built in Jin Dynasty. It is the "Yazi Temple" erected by local people in memory of Zhang Yazi of Jin Dynasty. In the early years of the Yuan Dynasty, after Zhang Yazi was named the "Emperor of Wenchang", he built the "Wenchang Palace" here.

Wenchang Palace is built on the mountain and is well-proportioned. There are 23 palaces and pavilions. It is known as the "Museum of Ancient Chinese Architecture". Wenchang culture has a profound accumulation and a long history, and has become a precious cultural heritage of mankind.

The feeling of climbing up the stairs from the gate of Guandi Temple is a bit like Guangde Temple, the Royal Zen Forest in Suining, but its cultural style is different from Guangde Temple. Perhaps "Wenchang" is easily associated with the Wenqu star in the sky. Many scholars come here to pray for success in their studies and to be named on the gold list, and the incense has always been very strong.

Since we are here, we also have to offer a stick of incense to bless ourselves with success in studies, success in everything, and happiness for the whole family. Qiqu Mountain has a magnificent temple, ancient buildings, ancient cypresses, ancient roads, and Jiuqu Tongshui. It is both a sacred place for worship and a scenic spot. If you have the opportunity, you should also visit Qiqu Mountain. 4. A 600-word essay on a trip to Damiao Mountain

Today, the weather is sunny and the wind is sunny. Our family, Aunt Wang, Uncle Chen and others went to Zilu Damiao Mountain to play. Along the way, we breathed the fresh air, enjoyed the charming scenery along the way, and felt very happy.

When you arrive at the foot of Damiao Mountain, the first thing you see is the thousand-year-old cypresses standing on both sides of the road. They are tall and straight, green and green. Looking directly ahead, there are towering mountains, stern palaces, and an endless stream of pilgrims. A group of us bought tickets and entered the temple directly.

First, we came to Wenchang Main Hall. There is a magical legend here called "The Yearning for Success", which attracts countless students and their parents to come here to burn incense, hoping that they will succeed in their studies and be safe and healthy! In front of the feet of the prostrate Buddha statue, I knelt three times and prostrated nine times. Looking sideways at my parents who looked extremely pious, I couldn't help but reflect on myself and secretly made up my mind.

After leaving Wenchang Main Hall, we visited Tianzun Hall, Jiaqing Hall, and many other temples that I can’t name. Later, we went to beat the drum three more times. The sound of the drum was rumbling and the echo was stirring, adding a bit of holiness and solemnity to Damiao Mountain.

Finally, we went to the Forest Park, where there are not only many types of trees, many of which are rare species, but also the trees have different shapes and reach into the sky. As soon as I entered the forest, I felt that the oxygen was extremely abundant, and I felt indescribable comfort and enjoyment. The breeze caressed me and I couldn't help but feel relaxed and happy!

It was time to go home, and we reluctantly embarked on our way home.